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The People of Vermont taking back control of government...
« on: April 15, 2012, 05:33:25 AM »
Ok, here's a novel idea after atrocious SCOTUS decision..........fyi.....TM7
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.Vermont Senate Votes to Overturn Citizens United
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By Bernie Sanders, Reader Supported News
13 April 12
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.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) welcomed today's Vermont Senate passage of a resolution calling on Congress to propose a constitutional amendment to undo a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that threw out a ban on corporate campaign spending.
"I congratulate the Vermont Senate for this important vote. Citizens United was one of the worst decisions ever handed down by the Supreme Court. The people of Vermont and across America are totally disgusted with the huge amounts of money that billionaires and corporations are now throwing into the political process as a result of that misguided decision," Sanders said.
"The Vermont Senate has now added its strong voice to a grassroots movement that is growing all across the United States," he added. "We must overturn this disastrous decision."
The Vermont Senate resolution asks Congress to consider an amendment to clarify that "money is not speech and corporations are not persons under the U.S. Constitution."
The state Senate vote came after similar resolutions were passed in March by voters in 64 Vermont communities on Town Meeting Day. State and local officials across the country also have begun to speak out against the 2010 ruling in Citizens United v. the Federal Election Commission.
Sanders last Dec. 8 introduced the Saving American Democracy Amendment. His proposal would restore the power of Congress and state lawmakers to enact campaign spending limits like laws that were in place for a century before the controversial court ruling.
In Washington, a summit meeting is scheduled for April 18 in the Capitol on local, state, and federal efforts to amend the Constitution in the wake of the Supreme Court ruling. The meeting is hosted by Sens. Sanders and Tom Udall (D-N.M) and Reps. Ted Deutch (D-Fla.), Donna Edwards (D-Md.), Keith Ellison (D-Minn.) and Jim McGovern. (D-Mass.).
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Re: The People of Vermont taking back control of government...
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2012, 05:13:26 PM »
They are missing the whole point of the matter. If the government did not have the largess to parse out then the corporations would not try buy it. There would not be a need for lobbiest. Politicians would loose the ability to line their pockets in exchange for favors. This is a consequence of the income tax passed in 1913; the enabler. It is a good reason for smaller government. Also, the people would be much wealthier with fewer of the poor and less unemployment.
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