and would also improve democracy if legislation could be passed to fix it?
In my opinion the notion that speech is money, the ability of the rich and corporations to buy law via campaign contributions has created a corporatocracy rather than a democracy.
It seems to me that folk on the left, the average person on the street, would agree with this.
Your thoughts?
I am thinking, again, that we not only need change, but we need to figure out how, if at all, we can change.
I am thinking that the hard point of a sword can pierce armor if driven straight in with great force.
If enough people could take just one issue and focus without distraction, the people could force change.
Is there such an issue?
In my opinion the notion that speech is money, the ability of the rich and corporations to buy law via campaign contributions has created a corporatocracy rather than a democracy.
It seems to me that folk on the left, the average person on the street, would agree with this.
Your thoughts?
I am thinking, again, that we not only need change, but we need to figure out how, if at all, we can change.
I am thinking that the hard point of a sword can pierce armor if driven straight in with great force.
If enough people could take just one issue and focus without distraction, the people could force change.
Is there such an issue?