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Al68
If our founding fathers had intended that U.S. citizens should have their political speech restricted in that way (by restricting the tools used for the speech, such as corporations), they would have said so. Instead they said the opposite.mugaliens said:Exactly. SCOTUS didn't help in the least when it granted corporations the same access to lawmakers as the Constitution grants to citizens. I sincerely believe that move was diametrically opposed to the intent of our Founding Fathers, as well as to the vast majority of U.S. citizens.
The "dark side" I assume you're referring to isn't a part of capitalism, it's a part of politics and republican government. Blaming capitalism for government corruption is like blaming caged monkeys for animal cruelty.Capitalism is good in many respects, but it has it's dark side, and that dark side must be kept in check lest it strike deeper into the heel of our democratic Republic.
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