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Well he won't be poor for long

http://politicalticker.blogs.cnn.com/20 ... o-the-pac/

Having the ability to raising huge sums of money is going to expose how the right is slowly destroying this country.

"The satirist announced plans months ago to form his superPAC, which makes light of Citizens United, the conservative political advocacy group that won a landmark Supreme Court ruling rolling back campaign finance regulation."

Careful what you wish for.

Citizens United may end up being very sorry for what they did

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OP is overly obnoxious in making his point as usual, but I do agree that Citizens United, if not reversed, will be the ruin of our country.

There should be a flat cap on what any entity, be it a person or a corporation, can give to a candidate or PAC, and it should be a very low number.

They should set a (low) limit on campaign budgets for most major offices and stipulate that it be escalated by CPI.


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