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Tom Moore
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Tom Moore
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Vile liar Alex Jones has been welcomed back to this platform by Musk. I'm done here. Find me on Bluesky at @thmoore.bsky.social.
Washington, DC 가입일 Mart 2007
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@MaxMMillerAT @dylanhenrich @amprog I invite you to read the paper. Set aside whether or not they should be awarded any constitutional rights at all. If you cut off the power, you don’t even need to have that discussion.
When a state redefines corporations
instead of regulating them, it wields immense authority.
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@thmoore @dylanhenrich @amprog But this is the issue as I see it with recognizing ANY constitutional rights for the corporate form. It is created by the people through an authorizing statute, but can then appeal to the Constitution to invalidate restrictions placed upon it by the people? It’s nonsensical.
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It’s also important to remember that the people NEVER ratified corporate personhood under the Constitution — that idea came entirely from lobbyists and the judiciary. It’s the most harmful example of legislation from the bench America has ever had.
Lucas Sanders 👊🏽🔥🇺🇸@LucasSa56947288
Pete Buttigieg: In a country that amended its constitution so you could not purchase a beer and then realized it was a bad idea and amended it back, surely we can have an amendment clarifying that a corporation is not a person and money is not speech.
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@MaxMMillerAT @dylanhenrich @amprog To be a little more precise: States grant corporations their powers, and rights flow from those powers. But there is no requirement that states give their corporations any particular power, including the power to spend in politics. And if there’s no power, there’s no right.
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@dylanhenrich @amprog @thmoore States don’t let them have Constitutional rights really, that came from corp challenges to democratic laws. It’s the courts that bestowed that irrational power to corporations. But I’ll check out your article.
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@CommishSmith Hey, that’s sweet, Brad! Thanks for noticing! Now, if you’d like to *substantively* respond to CAP’s Corporate Power Reset reform (not “reform”), I invite you to do so!
Details are here: amprog.org/cpr
But if you’d just like to play word games, that’s up to you.
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2000: Campaign finance "reform" rhetoric: "Until we can get meaningful national campaign reform, Montana's citizens will continue to have their voices drowned out by outside spending." David Ponder, Montana Public Interest Group,
2002: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act ("McCain-Feingold") passed.
2010: Citizens United decision by Supreme Court.
2000--2025: The entire makeup of the Federal Election Commission turns over twice; newspapers and legacy media fade and blogs and social media rise as sources of campaigning; contribution limits change; several states enact "public financing" of campaigns...
2025: Campaign finance "reform" rhetoric: "Super PACs and dark money nonprofits have poured billions into politics while ordinary citizens’ voices have been drowned out." Tom Moore, Center for American Progress, proposing campaign finance "reform" for Montana.
The law changes; Supreme Court doctrine changes; the makeup of the Federal Election Commission changes; how candidates campaign changes ... but reform rhetoric never changes.
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@deniskguenette @mjbeckel @davidsirota @LeverNews @IssueOneReform Thanks for the question! The Montana Plan goes a step behind rights and addresses the the powers states give their corporations in the first place. ATP v. Bullock was about regulation; this is about redefinition. Makes all the difference. Thanks for the shout-out, @mjbeckel!
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In Montana, there's a proposed ballot measure to eliminate corporate and dark money spending in elections.
@davidsirota @LeverNews examine this new proposal, citing @IssueOneReform's new poll that shows Montanans overwhelming support this idea
levernews.com/the-montana-pl…
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The @FEC's death by decapitation is part of this Administration's broader attack on fair elections and checks on corruption. My piece in The @guardian:
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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@SenWhitehouse Why didn’t Democrats hold out for the clean CR? It sounds like it’s not the Republicans who killed that option, it was the Democrats. “We are never going to vote for that” is an opening position, not a final position.
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@thmoore @EllenLWeintraub Commissioners serve six-year, alternating terms, which expire in odd-numbered years. Commissioners serving expired terms may choose to remain until they are replaced...by the President.
Her term expired in 2007...
At least TRY not to be an idiot.
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Chair Ellen Weintraub (@ellenlweintraub) must be kept on the payroll and on the computer systems, her access to FEC HQ unimpeded. The FEC general counsel needs to do her job and enforce the Federal Election Campaign Act. She does NOT need a vote of the Commission to do so.
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@EmmyPetrino @FEC You will miss the rule of law when it is gone and they come for you.
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@GregCohen29 @FEC You think when the rule of law is gone your ass is safe? Good luck.
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