‘Last week,” President Obama declared a decade ago, “the Supreme Court reversed a century of law that I believe will open the floodgates for special interests—including foreign corporations—to spend without limit in our elections.”
Mr. Obama was wrong in almost every respect about Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission, which the court decided on Jan. 21, 2010. Hysterical predictions about Citizens United—then-Rep. Ed Markey, among others, compared it to Dred Scott—haven’t held up.
opinion CommishSmith Horse $hite like this is exactly why I cancelled my subscription to the Journal. Get rid of the Koch PR folks that rule the op ed dept wsj and I'd consider a new subscription to an otherwise great site.
opinion CommishSmith You rich and greedy types will certainly feel that way.
opinion CommishSmith Is this why small businesses that can’t afford max donations pay more corporate taxes than those that do? Explain it to us slowly, we’re obviously stupid.
opinion CommishSmith 𝐈𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐤𝐚 𝐓𝐫𝐮𝐦𝐩:: Some serious shade tossed to CNN's Jim Acosta at Davos World Economic Forum.
opinion CommishSmith Corporations KILL!!!
opinion CommishSmith Yep, the playing field is much more level now. You don't need to have gobs of money or corporations funding you any more to have a chance. 🤣
opinion CommishSmith In one decade America is at each other’s throats
opinion CommishSmith I disagree. Hopefully it is reversed in the near future but it doesn’t seem likely.
opinion CommishSmith Read my 1st chapter (if only)... we need to re-think all donation limits, starting with this decision IMO
opinion CommishSmith The paper bought and paid for by corporations is telling you the decision bought and paid for by corporations didn’t have an effect of the candidates bought and paid for by corporations
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opinion CommishSmith Persons, not people.
opinion CommishSmith And that is just their opinion!
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