Thanks to Thom and his team for assembling this remarkable potpourri of corruption, where the rules to enable corruption were created by corrupt SCOTUS decision-makers who abuse those rules regularly. (It's kind of Escherian in its evilness.) Since the same bribery/coercion rules hold true for the one entity (Congress) that is charged w…
Thanks to Thom and his team for assembling this remarkable potpourri of corruption, where the rules to enable corruption were created by corrupt SCOTUS decision-makers who abuse those rules regularly. (It's kind of Escherian in its evilness.) Since the same bribery/coercion rules hold true for the one entity (Congress) that is charged with making sure that “The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” we are Catch-22ed.
Once again there isn’t a horrible human-caused situation that Thom writes about which isn’t caused, exacerbated, or exploited by the powers of corporate personhood, and this is a perfect example. I believe that the success of Move to Amend and their We the People Amendment is crucial if we are to reverse our backsliding democracy and compel our public sector decision-makers to satisfy their Constitutional purpose instead of their corporate and sectarian masters.
Thanks to Thom and his team for assembling this remarkable potpourri of corruption, where the rules to enable corruption were created by corrupt SCOTUS decision-makers who abuse those rules regularly. (It's kind of Escherian in its evilness.) Since the same bribery/coercion rules hold true for the one entity (Congress) that is charged with making sure that “The Judges, both of the supreme and inferior Courts, shall hold their Offices during good Behaviour,” we are Catch-22ed.
Once again there isn’t a horrible human-caused situation that Thom writes about which isn’t caused, exacerbated, or exploited by the powers of corporate personhood, and this is a perfect example. I believe that the success of Move to Amend and their We the People Amendment is crucial if we are to reverse our backsliding democracy and compel our public sector decision-makers to satisfy their Constitutional purpose instead of their corporate and sectarian masters.