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The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations are entitled to spend unlimited funds in our elections, rolling back a century of modest limits. The First Amendment was never intended to protect corporations.
This cannot stand. Join our campaign to protest this decision. Protect our democracy!
On January 21, 2010, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that corporations are entitled to spend unlimited funds in our elections.
The First Amendment was never intended to protect corporations.
This cannot stand. Free speech is for people, not corporations. We must act now.
To restore the First Amendment to its original purpose, we need to enact a constitutional amendment that puts people ahead of corporations.
See How the Bush Tax Cuts’ Sunset Options would affect you at this Link to interactive graph at the Washington Post.
How the fight over tax breaks
affects your bottom line
Tax cuts enacted under former president George W. Bush are set to expire at year's end, and lawmakers are battling over whether to extend them before the November elections. Most Republicans want to extend all of the cuts, saying that any increase in taxes will hold back the economic recovery. President Obama and Democratic leaders would extend many of the cuts but say tax breaks for top earners should expire to pare down deficits. Each plan would affect average tax rates for income groups differently. Check out the rest of this at http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/special/business/comparing-the-tax-plans/?wpisrc=nl_natlalert