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Saturday, January 23 2010 @ 09:30 AM CST Contributed by: RedShoes Views:: 117
The Supreme Court Justices may need refreshers on ethics and judgment. The Supreme Court's decision to ease limits on campaign spending by corporations and labor unions is a train wreck waiting to happen. Are these the same corporations who are unable to make ethical decisions with their workers' pensions? Are these the same corporations that have been too big to fail yet failed miserably?
Are these the same credit card issuers who are raising interest rates on the American people flying in the face of regulatory legislation? Are these the same corporations that already hire and pay lobbyists big bucks to circumvent the general public and mesmerize politicians to throwing the American public under the bus? The answer would be yes. Are the SC Justices really attorneys, or are they fronting? I don't think it takes a law degree to figure this train wreck out. What will they decide next? Maybe they'll think of allowing corporations to vote for American workers?
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What is the Supreme Court thinking? Are they thinking?
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Sunday, January 24 2010 @ 11:24 PM CST
I agree. I am a bit depressed by this. Now it's about how to regroup. I have been getting a few posts from places like Move-on to push congress to make a law putting some sort of boundaries around this. I can hear the cash spilling into the pockets of the republicans now...So, somehow, those of us who care at all, need to take constructive action. I am looking for as many ways to do this as I can. Any suggestions?