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If it actually keeps big money, that can't participate in Democracy, out of elections then I am all for it.
So, you are for the dismantlement of democracy and freedom then?
Noted.
-J.
If it actually keeps big money, that can't participate in Democracy, out of elections then I am all for it.
So, you are for the dismantlement of democracy and freedom then?
Noted.
-J.
How is it you take what I write in exactly the opposite context I write it?
Big business cannot vote. Therefore they should have no participation in democracy. Is that clear enough?
Just have a look to the south at things like PACs and SuperPACs as a lesson.
https://www.salon.com/2013/08/17/chomsk ... democracy/
If you define big money as Unions only then yes.
Facebook? Cambridge Analyitca? Ring any bells?
Tell me where a business is considered a person?
Actually, the courts have ruled that Corporations are persons, when it comes to certain rights, like speech and crime.
But they have not ruled that they are 'citizens' when it comes to voting.