Montegue wrote:
My guess is that this pleases you, despite it's unconstitutionality, despite it's absolute irrationality, because it takes power away from the average Joe and puts it directly into the hands of the most wealthy, the most powerful, and the most greedy among us. This is move that does what you have always wanted - kills our democratic process.
There are several problems with this statement:
1. Per the metric you have often provided, the decisions of the Supreme Court are the final arbitration on Constitutionality. As such, since the Supreme Court decided this way, it must be Constitutional. At least, that's the case if you wish to remain consistent with your stated beliefs and opinions.
2. You continue to presume uninformed populism is actually a "democratic process". It is nothing more than mob-rule by a bunch of easily swayed idiots with no vested nor cognitively materialized interest in the stability of their locality, their state, or their nation.
3. Just because I'm better at making money than you does not mean I am either powerful or greedy. It simply means I possess a skill set you do not. Your hasty generalization about those in power ignores the fact that Barack Obama owns one of the 20 most expensive homes in Chicago. It ignores the fact that Al Gore stands to make trillions off cap and trade brokering. It ignores the fact that politicians at the U.S. Federal Level invariably retire multimillionaires. Consequently, if it puts power in the hands of the "most wealthy, most powerful, and most greedy" among us, one can only conclude that this decision will indefinitely perpetuate the power structure of the status quo and engender more power for the U.S. government.
4. I have listed my requirements to vote in the past: own land (or some other tangible property such as a condominium), serve 6 years in the U.S. Military (or paid government service such as the USPS), or own a business, AND pay taxes. If your net tax is negative, you don't get to vote.
5. Barack Obama made the United States a "fascist" state, Montegue. He nationalized General Motors; he oversaw the dismantling and liquidation of Chrysler. He is currently threatening fines, fees, and taxes on companies that paid back money borrowed from the U.S. government. You see, since you want to go around comparing me to Mussolin, I will point out the simple hard fact that YOUR candidate, whom you defend so earnestly at every corner, used the FORCE of his office and federal law to appropriate business entities into the government net.
6. You assume I think this decision is "good" for all these reasons have nothing to do with the reality of my position. In truth, I think this decision is "good" because it solidifies my rights as guaranteed by the First Amendment, just as it solidifies yours. If you think I have "too much" money to have a voice, well there are approximately 200 million people in this country who have less than I do. I'm sure you can round up enough to form your own lobbying group to offset whatever I choose to spend. And if you can't, then it's because you didn't want to do the work in the first place.
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