Tuesday, November 01, 2011

Amendment To Overturn Citizens United?

Democratic Sens. Tom Udall of New Mexico and Michael Bennet of  Colorado introduced a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would  overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial 2010 decision in Citizens  United v. Federal Election Commission  The decision gave corporations and unions the ability to spend  unlimited amounts of money to influence elections, so long as their  actions are not coordinated with a candidate’s campaign.    Another step in the sensible direction.

Democratic Sens. Tom Udall of New Mexico and Michael Bennet of Colorado introduced a constitutional amendment on Tuesday that would overturn the U.S. Supreme Court’s controversial 2010 decision in Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission

The decision gave corporations and unions the ability to spend unlimited amounts of money to influence elections, so long as their actions are not coordinated with a candidate’s campaign.

Another step in the sensible direction.

Monday, October 31, 2011

"Weaponized Keynesians."

Paul Krugman: Republicans know government spending creates jobs; they say so every time there’s a chance military spending will be cut; they just don’t want you “to know what they know, because that would hurt their larger agenda — keeping regulation and taxes on the wealthy at bay.”

A few years back Representative Barney Frank coined an apt phrase for many of his colleagues: weaponized Keynesians, defined as those who believe “that the government does not create jobs when it funds the building of bridges or important research or retrains workers, but when it builds airplanes that are never going to be used in combat, that is of course economic salvation.”

(Source: realitychex.com)