Posted on 21 April 2014. Tags: Campaign Finance, Citizens United, Elections, John Paul Stevens, McCutcheon
When a former Supreme Court Justice speaks out, essentially calling his former colleagues just short of dishonest, it’s worth taking note. Justice John Paul Stevens is angry at the Court’s Citizens United decision and the more recent decision in McCutcheon and is calling for a constitutional amendment to overturn the decisions.
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Posted on 07 January 2012. Tags: Campaign Finance, Corruption, Europe, Fairness, Financial Transactions Tax, Tobin Tax, Wall Street
In some ways, the worst phenomena in political and public life is the way in which we–the people–give over power to the financial and corporate elite partly because we internalize marketing phrases and economic nonsense beaten into our brains over 30 years by the brain-dead traditional media and a capitulation by the political leaders […]
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Posted on 30 September 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Bill Gates Senior, Campaign Finance, Corruption, Dodd-Frank, Greed, Hedge Funds, reform, Wall Street
It is always a good thing to start the morning with a strong cup of black coffee (no milk, no sugar, thank you) and a good, loud belly laugh. Absurdity is often the root of a good laugh. Exhibit #1 today: Wall Street is now unhappy with the president and some of those characters […]
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Posted on 13 June 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Finance, Corruption, Daniel Restaurant, Financial Crisis, The Rich, Wall Street
It is a sad story to read, and a sad but powerful comment on who runs America. Rather than come to dinner with subpoenas and maybe even a few warrants for the arrest of the people who helped engineer the economic crisis we are still digging out of, the president is groveling–for campaign cash […]
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Posted on 26 April 2011. Tags: 2012 Elections, Barack Obama, Campaign Finance, Democrats, Fairness, Financial Power, Greed, Hedge Funds, Insider Trading, Republicans, SAC, Steven Cohen, Taxes
When you swim with piranhas and think they are your friends, well, you’ll eventually get a rude lesson. Especially if you do just a little thing to hurt their interests. So, it is with the folks on Wall Street, and, in particular, the hedge fund world: they are pouring huge amounts of money into […]
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Posted on 14 January 2011. Tags: Antonin Scalia, Campaign Finance, Citizens United, Constitution, Corporate Power, Corporate Rights, Corruption, Justice, Linda Greenhouse, Robbery, Supreme Court of the United States
It is has been pointed out by others that when the Republicans chose to organize the reading of the Constitution on the House floor, they conveniently left out parts they didn’t like. But, they have intellectual–and I use "intellectual" loosely–support for this from Justice Scalia and his wing of convenient Constitutionalists who choose to […]
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Posted on 04 September 2009. Tags: Arnold Schwarzenegger, Blanche Lincoln, Campaign Finance, fundraisers, health, Health Care, Health care reform, Lobbying, Lobbyists, PACs, Party, Party Time, Political Party Time, Revolving Door, Senate Finance, Senator Blanche Lincoln, separated at birth
Democratic Senator Blanche Lincoln and Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger may not be in the same political party, but they’re in the same camp when it comes to opposing healthcare. What explains this bipartisan overlap? It’s not surprising that the GOP’s Governator used his veto power to "hasta la vista" child welfare programs, healthcare for the […]
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Posted on 25 February 2009. Tags: Allen Stanford, Campaign Finance, Democrats, Enron, Republicans
If you look back at virtually every large fraud uncovered in the past two decades (and probably more) you can find a direct link between the theft and political corruption–meaning, campaign contributions. The same is true with the massive investment fraud perpetuated by Allen Stanford. In today’s Wall Street Journal there is this […]
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