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In reply to the discussion: Sanders Files Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Supreme Court’s Citizens United Decision [View all]MFrohike
(1,980 posts)66. Not so much
Look up the homestead exemption. That's the prime example of the power granted to the states by Congress in the field of bankruptcy.
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Sanders Files Constitutional Amendment to Overturn Supreme Court’s Citizens United Decision [View all]
Playinghardball
Jan 2015
OP
It will be hard work, and will require much effort, but we need to do this. [n/t]
Maedhros
Jan 2015
#1
Oh, they will drag it out so long the public attention (what little there even is) will wane.
silvershadow
Jan 2015
#32
You want dollar limits on election-related expenditures hard-coded into the Constitution?
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#17
So the police can raid a Planned Parenthood clinic whenever they feel like it,
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#23
You're arguing that when individuals, who would be powerless on their own, join a union,
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#34
"You don't have the right to preferential tax and liability treatment in the exercise of that right.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jan 2015
#84
No, I want publicly funded elections. Lawrence Lessig proposed something along the lines ...
Scuba
Jan 2015
#22
The $50 is a placeholder, although as I recall it equals about as much dough as was spent in 2012.
Scuba
Jan 2015
#26
So if I decide to spend $200 on a billboard that says "I hate Ted Cruz" I get arrested? (nt)
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#27
Corporations are not people, period. That will go down in history as one of the stupidest claims
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#41
I thought one of the stupidest claims was the government claiming it should be able to ban books,
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#42
The only reason the ACLU is supporting the decision is because they believed it could be used
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#43
No, that is false. Here is the link to where the ACLU explains its support of Citizens United:
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#44
It doesn't need to be fixed, it needs to be overturned because it is based on a lie. A fairy tale,
sabrina 1
Jan 2015
#45
It's probably the issue where I differ the most from the DU "conventional wisdom".
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#50
The objective is to get the attention of the public to have that conversation. One that
Jefferson23
Jan 2015
#89
A quixotic move against a 5 year old law. Yup! A stunt to thrill the true believers...
wyldwolf
Jan 2015
#28
Neither party came back with new language that was voted on that I am aware of.
NCTraveler
Jan 2015
#57
The so-called "fixes" that have been proposed as constitutional amendments are so ridiculous,
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#60
Can any Citizens United decision expert explain why it set such a wide ranging precedent?
JonLP24
Jan 2015
#68
The government argued during the case that it also had the power to ban books.
Nye Bevan
Jan 2015
#95
Any Democrat who does not sign on to this bill needs to be bounced from office
ChosenUnWisely
Jan 2015
#87