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RMDolddave's avatar

Yet another perfect example of what has happened since the faux Christian-corporatists on SCOTUS damned us with their four legal fictions that have granted the powers of corporate personhood to the morbidly rich. As a reminder, that includes:

• Legal Fiction # 1- In the 1976 Buckley v. Valeo decision, SCOTUS ruled that political money is equivalent to speech. What could possibly go wrong?

• Legal Fiction # 2- In the 1977 First National Bank of Boston v. Bellotti decision, SCOTUS decreed that corporations are people too, my friend. (Later in the year they also told the states that they must treat corporations as people as well.) Thus they became empowered to exploit the same rights and freedoms that our citizens are entitled to.

• Legal Fiction # 3- This one was made in 2010 in the Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission decision. In this piece of shit ruling, the court held that the freedom of speech clause of the First Amendment prohibits the government from restricting independent expenditures for political campaigns by corporations, thus giving us the “legal” fiction that unlimited money is speech.

• Legal Fiction #4- Created by the ruling in Americans for Prosperity Foundation v. Bonta, where the Supreme Court upheld what they deem to be a basic truth of the First Amendment: Americans have a right to anonymously support political nonprofits with all the money they want. And now it’s finally official, unlimited AND anonymous money is speech.

Summers and the other sociopaths that have pillaged the world's economies will continue their criminal ways until we can end their powers of corporate personhood.

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Karen Scofield's avatar

Thanks for sharing this conversation with Thom Hartmann,Greg. I'm looking forward to watching you today on Thom's show on FStv 🤓 You are America's Detective 🔍 and will reStack ASAP 💯👍

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