The Supreme Court’s Ideology: More Money, Less Voting
In the past four years, under the leadership of Chief Justice John Roberts, the Supreme Court has made it far easier to buy an election and far harder to vote in one.
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That trend is only going to get worse in the wake of the McCutcheon decision.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/the-fix/wp/2013/10/08/supreme-court-takes-up-the-sequel-to-citizens-united/
Now consider whats happened since Shelby County: eight states previously covered under Section 4 of the Voting Rights Act have passed or implemented new voting restrictions (Alabama, Arizona, Florida, Mississippi, Texas, Virginia, South Carolina, and North Carolina). That has had a ripple effect elsewhere. According to the New York Times, nine states [under GOP control] have passed measures making it harder to vote since the beginning of 2013.
A country that expands the rights of the powerful to dominate the political process but does not protect fundament rights for all citizens doesnt sound much like a functioning democracy to me
more:
http://www.thenation.com/blog/179131/supreme-courts-ideology-more-money-less-voting