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Politicians should be forced to wear their sponsors' logos like NASCAR drivers or professional athletes.
I agree with this.
Politicians should be forced to wear their sponsors' logos like NASCAR drivers or professional athletes.
Isn't the irony comical? You hear all the wailing about "activist judges" from the far-right loons, but the biggest, most glaring example of judges overstepping their authority was the batshit Roberts court and the Citizens United case in 2010. "Corporations are people" my ass.
Politicians should be forced to wear their sponsors' logos like NASCAR drivers or professional athletes.
Who needs a Super PAC? Didn't you hear? Campaign donations are analogous to free speech. Since a corporation is a person...oh well, I guess that doesn't harm political discourse or destabilize the integrity of the system.And no limit to their donations. Get those Super Pacs filled.
Who needs a Super PAC? Didn't you hear? Campaign donations are analogous to free speech. Since a corporation is a person...oh well, I guess that doesn't harm political discourse or destabilize the integrity of the system.
They're opening the nipple flaps on their shirts and rubbing them right in front of us. We should be paying attention.
Who needs a Super PAC? Didn't you hear? Campaign donations are analogous to free speech. Since a corporation is a person...oh well, I guess that doesn't harm political discourse or destabilize the integrity of the system.
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Your system is completely broken
Isn't it hilarious when you take a step back and actually ponder on how their political system actually works? This thread needs more Orwell quotes :icon_chee
But then again most threads about the obvoius corruption in their two-party system ends up in nonensical bickering between republicans and democrats(even after war room mods banned 90% of republican posters). So I guess they do deserve it.
Yet in European party systems the fringe third parties rise to power when their fanatic minorities maintain greater uniformity than multiple bickering mainstream parties with far more substantial numbers. I will never forget Hader's rise to power in Austria.Isn't it hilarious when you take a step back and actually ponder on how their political system actually works? This thread needs more Orwell quotes :icon_chee
But then again most threads about the obvoius corruption in their two-party system ends up in nonensical bickering between republicans and democrats(even after war room mods banned 90% of republican posters). So I guess they do deserve it.
No.All Democracies are controlled by the private banking cartels who create and lend money, so don't be so smug Sweden!
All Democracies are controlled by the private banking cartels who create and lend money, so don't be so smug Sweden!
Stop.
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Yet in European party systems the fringe third parties rise to power when their fanatic minorities maintain greater uniformity than multiple bickering mainstream parties with far more substantial numbers. I will never forget Hader's rise to power in Austria.
You simply aren't qualified or educated enough to address this incredibly complex issue intelligently. I doubt that anyone on Sherdog is prepared for a meaningful debate on this topic. I'm certainly not, but I'm not so stupid to believe that I'm smarter than the stewards of the best arguments for one system or the other.
I wonder what would happen to me if I gave $$ to a judges campaign while he was preceding over a case I was involved with?
There's a fine line between bribery and "support." If one give $$ to all politicians that are involved with a law that affects them, that's a bribe clear as day. It's clear because, they aren't donating to a few people based upon PAST behavior or principals, they are donating to EVERYONE in order to sway FUTURE behavior. They're basically saying: "here's the $$ we will give ANYONE if they vote the way we want, and if you don't vote that way, we will stop giving it to you."