The 2010 Supreme Court decision known as
Citizen's United gave corporations the same rights to free speech that individuals have. It also equated money with speech.
Look at this chart showing money in elections before and after Citizen's United.
Did you know that the Supreme Court is deciding on a case right now known as
McCutcheon which may lift the limits on the amount of money that individuals can donate in an election. Can you imagine what might happen?
My husband, Abel Collins, sat down with Noam Chomsky the day that McCutcheon was in front of the Supreme Court.
This article that Abel wrote discusses the implications. What do you think?
The positive spin I can put on this Kleptocratic setup we're sinking into is that as national
politics stinks worse we have a chance to put our own voice out there. Who pays attention to political TV commercials? Less and less credibility as time goes on. The voice of real human people means more and
local politics means more. Here on permies members gain influence by saying things that make sense and being helpful. Corporations can't buy that kind of credibility. In local politics, real people make really important decisions. Your town council,
city council, state legislature, these are people you can find! You can gather a group together and tell these people hw to represent you. You can invite the local press to cover your meeting and they might write an article about it!
Better yet,
run for local office yourself!