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Corporations are human too!

9:42 am By la Macha · Uncategorized

22 Jan 2010

The bad news just keeps coming and coming. In a fairly predictable but shocking nonetheless, decision, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday that corporations were allowed unrestricted spending and donations for political campaigns. The reasoning? If spending was restricted, corporations (that’s right, *corporations*) free speech would be infringed upon.

What this ruling means is that for the 2010 election, at least, corporations will rule. Most analysts agree that we can’t forecast the entirety of what elections will look like–but most are agreeing that there will be an unprecedented amount of money spent, the commercials and other media outreach will be overwhelming, and there will be no way at all for citizens to make their voices heard, except through their membership to organizations like Unions.

Now, of course, I am really happy that Unions are suddenly relevant again. But the idea that a corporation that is owned by shareholders (who are NOT all U.S. citizens) will have this unprecedented ability to influence elections is stunning to me.

After we all go to such extremes to insure that “Teh Illegalz” not have any influence at all in the U.S.–we’re just going to hand over our basic fundamental rights so easily? Without a fight even? With clapping and cheering from big portions of the U.S. citizenry?

Here is a group attempting to organize against this ruling. Now is the time to truly consider what the constitution means to us. And what “U.S. Citizen” means to us. Do we intend to cut off our nose to spite our face?

8 Responses to Corporations are human too!

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Bryan J.

January 22nd, 2010 at 10:21 am

This is scary stuff.

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Mike Licht

January 22nd, 2010 at 10:59 am

A landmark Supreme Court decision — and you can take that to the bank.

Of course, now you’ll have to ….

See:

http://notionscapital.wordpress.com/2010/01/21/freedom-of-speech-2010/

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la Macha

January 23rd, 2010 at 1:29 pm

it is scary stuff, bryan, and I’m appalled to see how many far right folks are hailing and applauding this decision. even as they talk about how terrifying it is that corporations could completely destroy the U.S. if they ever cashed in the U.S.s debt….what is the difference here? what is making this decision ok??? I just honestly don’t get it.

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Bryan J.

January 23rd, 2010 at 2:46 pm

I’ve yet to read the decision. I will do so and get back to you with as much a detailed response as possible.

Latina Lista wrote an interesting piece, trying to put the decision in a positive light. But immigration reform is only one out of many policy issues.

http://www.latinalista.net/palabrafinal/2010/01/supreme_courts_loosening_of_campaign_fin.html

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January 25th, 2010 at 11:34 am

[...] Obama v. Hilary; Obama v. Mccain). This decision creates more potential terrors. La Macha, at Vivirlatino, sums the terror up well: …the idea that a corporation that is owned by shareholders (who [...]

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Corruption Galore: the Supreme Court Despises Democracy. « Life Through the Lens of Bryan

January 25th, 2010 at 11:40 am

[...] Obama v. Hilary; Obama v. Mccain). This decision creates more potential terrors. La Macha, at Vivirlatino, sums the terror up well: …the idea that a corporation that is owned by shareholders (who [...]

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Bryan J.

January 25th, 2010 at 12:07 pm

Sorry for the double track-back, I had some formatting problems.

Anyway, instead of polluting the comment board, I wrote my own post.

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The Corporate States of America

January 26th, 2010 at 9:16 am

[...] massive efforts to minimize the impact of this decision that cuts to the core of our democracy, but VivirLatino had a pretty good video explaining why this latest ruling is so damaging. I encourage you to watch [...]

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