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In reply to the discussion: The ACLU and Citizens United (note: they oppose the constitutional amendment to overturn CU) [View all]BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)This is about money to candidates. If a documentary, film, book, etc. is untrue or libelous, the courts could handle it that way. If that can't be proved, then the candidate will just have to deal with it. This is not about the content of speech, it is about the money.
And before Citizens United, a lot of shenanigans happened; but the flood of money, according to the OP article and much of the studies was far less. Most elected officials spend 25-50% of their time raising funds. That would stop with public financing. It is also and effort to stop black money, dark money, and just the overall farce our elected government has become.
So how do countries like Germany do it? Acting like there will this iron fisted government crackdown is fear mongering
http://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2013/09/why-germany-s-politics-are-much-saner-cheaper-and-nicer-than-ours/280081/
The idea that for some reason we can't live without all these fairly NEW rules is not true.