Any individuals who spend millions of dollars funding the campaigns of politicians in an attempt to influence legislation in their favor is an enemy to democracy. The issue is not a horizontal problem between left and the right, it's a vertical problem between economic classes of people. The majority of wealthy people are good people, it's the tiny fraction of big business owners who benefit from being able to secure legislation that go against American citizens interests. Isn't that what the government is for, to represent the people and the peoples interest, not big business?
That is effectively buying democracy, that is how they do it, legalized bribery. In any other country we would call it corruption, all it is is double-speak, and it's totally normalized here.
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This started in 1974-76 and has been upheld by the Supreme Court in 3 later court cases. The spending in politics by individuals needs to have limits, and corporations should not be defined as individuals. Elections should be publicly funded. This would give more power back to American citizens and reduce the size of the government.
Public funding of electricians will reduce size of government?
Obama was the first president ever to deny public finance of his campaign.
No amount of money can stop you from voting how you want. Our republic is intact.
The irony of this is that out of all the billionaires giving money, the Koch brothers might be the only ones who agree with you on this point.
You are completely ignorant about them. No, it's worse than that, what you think you know is actually the opposite of the truth.