Marc: Corporations ARE Really People
While the nation holds its collective breath over the fate of Obamacare (hint, it’s going down) the conservative
judicial activists on the U.S. Supreme Court have affirmed their original controversial decision that its just fine to have
unlimited and often undisclosed corporate money
flow into our political system. At issue in the case summarily disposed of Monday was a Montana Supreme Court decision that attempted to uphold the Treasure State’s 100-year plus ban on corporate money in state elections. The Court’s five man majority reversed the Montana court decision and reminded all of us of the essence of its earlier ruling in the now infamous
Citizens United
case
. “Political speech does not lose First Amendment protection simply because its source is a corporation,” the majority said in an
unsigned, one-page ruling
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Marc Johnson
, The Johnson Report.
More here.
Question: Do you think corporations are people (or just Soylent Green)?
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