I have waited for several days since the SCOTUS ruling on campaign financing……I wanted to see what the rest of the blogosphere would be yelling about…….but it seems that a plane with no facts and a mudslide and now another shooting has the media off in a different direction……those stories are so much easier to sensationalize than a court ruling….and the MSM is doing just that……go figure.
SCOTUS is getting close to the trifecta………it gave us the Citizens United ruling that basically gave corporations a voice in elections…..legally and now it has made another ruling about campaign financing……
The Supreme Court dealt yet another blow to campaign finance rules today, ruling that it is unconstitutional to cap the total amount a person could give to candidates, political parties, and PACs. Watergate-era laws have long constrained how much any one person could give; for the 2013-2014 cycle, for example, Congress had set the cap at $123,200, with no more than $48,600 going to individual candidates, the AP explains. But in a 5-4 decision, the court ruled that the rule violated the First Amendment.
The ruling does not strike down the limit on how much a person can give to any given candidate, only how much he can give overall. In his majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts argues that these overall limits don’t further the government’s interest in avoiding quid-pro-quo corruption, and hence can’t be regulated. Roberts’ opinion was only backed by three of his colleagues, according to SCOTUSBlog; Clarence Thomas voted with them, but wrote a separate opinion saying that he wanted to also overturn the landmark Buckley v. Valeo campaign finance case.
This Supreme Court is doing all it can to make elections up for sale…….it also is doing a lot to remove the individual from the process……..
It is scary to know that cash will be the deciding factor in any election………but what does it all really mean?
The Supreme Court today struck down longstanding rules capping the total money individuals can donate to politicians, parties, and certain PACs. What does it mean and who does it benefit? Here’s a taste of the reaction pouring in from pundits, advocates, and leaders:
- The court “pressed ahead with the majority’s constitutional view that more money flowing into politics is a good thing—even if much of it comes from rich donors,” writes Lyle Denniston at SCOTUSBlog. While the ruling “was not as sweeping” as Citizens United, “the practical result of the new ruling is almost sure to be that wealthy individuals … will be able to spread their money around among more candidates and political groups.”
- The ruling “appears like a winner for the Republican Party,” which has a “wider base of mega-donors,” observe Mark Murray and Carrie Dann at NBC. But they note that money doesn’t always buy victory—Barack Obama was outspent in 2012—and that parties typically adapt to these changes, negating any advantage before long.
- John Boehner nonetheless celebrated the decision. “Freedom of speech is being upheld,” he told reporters, according to Politico. “You all have the freedom to write what you want to write, donors ought to have the freedom to give what they want to give.” Mitch McConnell agreed, stressing that the ruling “does not permit one more dime to be given to an individual candidate.”
- Democrat Patrick Leahy, meanwhile, said the court’s various moves “have eviscerated our campaign finance laws, while Chuck Schumer called the ruling “a small step, but another step on the road to ruination.”
- Reform advocates are livid, the New York Daily News reports. “The Court has reversed nearly 40 years of its own precedents, laid out a welcome mat for corruption, and turned its back on the lessons learned from the Watergate scandal,” complained the president of Common Cause.
- John Roberts’ opinion makes the interesting argument that this will be good for transparency, since more money that would have flowed to unlimited super PACs will now flow to parties and candidates, David Weigel at Slate points out. But he has trouble buying it. “The largest donors in politics have hundreds of millions of dollars to throw around. Are the managers of super PACs truly worried about losing out if those donors can also max out to candidates and parties?”
- Paul Campos at Salon sees this as a sign that all campaign finance restrictions are doomed. “If the Koch brothers want the First Amendment to mean that rich people have a constitutional right to buy unlimited political influence,” they can use their money to “guarantee that five people who sincerely agree with them on this point will be sitting on the Supreme Court.”
There are many people that are saying that the republic is in serious trouble…..and thanx to SCOTUS I tend to agree…….can you say “oligarchy”? WTF?


Here’s an excellent piece on this off of the Moyers & Compnay blog.
Can We Safeguard Our Democracy After McCutcheon?
Yep…..June’s ruling could complete the trifecta of making corporations the sole electoral authority…..cannot weigh for the fun…..whatcha think?
As I wrote in my blog piece today, setting the stage for this coup began shortly after Lewis Powell sent out his 1971 manifesto to U.S. Chamber of Commerce, et al.
Larry, it does not show up on my reader…..please send me a link…..chuq
Here t’is Chuq
HAVE I GOT A DEAL FOR YOU
Thanx
Sigh … and the big deal is ?????
http://www.soopermexican.com/2014/04/02/worried-about-big-money-donors-stealing-the-election-guess-where-the-top-ten-donate-to/
Chuq, all we can do is suck it up brother. There is no lack of money going to either party.
You right…and if we do NOT do something then the foretold end of American superiority…..
Only the loser will complain about how much money the other guy had and where it came from.
The media will lead that….for me..ALL money is bad no matter which toad gets it….
I can’t even check the little box on the tax form to give them a dollar! They just all make me want puke!
Yep, worthless do-nothings that are screwing the country playing their games…
We know we are getting screwed and then we reelect them. Crazy
Americans are a funny people….we will vote against our own best interests all in the name of party dogma……if we cannot change that then hope is dwindling….
chug you are so right, I mean left, I mean.. Half of us don’t know what the heck is going from day to day.
We allow emotional issues to rule the day……when the entire country sinks under the pressure of dogma…..we will never have the country our parents wanted us to have until we get beyond emotional issues and think of the country as a whole not camps battling each other….
The politicians are guilty for putting us into “camps” with their daily BS about the other side. If we can’t speak freely, we will go down the toilet.
Do not forget the media that feeds that fire….
I don’t know how some can look at themselves in the mirror let alone sleep
One has to have a conscious and theirs was sucked out of them in law school…..a special machine….
BTW if you like a change of pace…I also have a food blog……
http://thefoodnazi.wordpress.com/
Just joined.
Thanx so much…I do appreciate the help….chuq