Today marks the anniversary of the Supreme Court’s Citizens United decision, which Bernie Sanders obviously has major issues with:
Today is the sixth-year anniversary of Citizens United, one of the most disastrous Supreme Court decisions in my lifetime.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) January 21, 2016
This decision hinges on the absurd notion that money is speech and that corporations are people.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) January 21, 2016
On the absurd idea that huge piles of undisclosed cash in support of politicians in exchange for influence does not constitute corruption.
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) January 21, 2016
See any mixed messages in Sanders’ overall political philosophy?
https://twitter.com/mylittlepwnies3/status/690218299150450688
What’s up with that?
Therefore, we should give politicians control over the health of literally everyone https://t.co/fZY2VS5QAW
— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) January 21, 2016
@BernieSanders Good thing you want the same privilege-granting State to have more influence in all spheres of life–what fresh thinking!!
— AnCaptain America (@the_ancaptain) January 21, 2016
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@BernieSanders So the answer is to allow the same easily corrupted politicians the right to regulate speech opposing their interests
— Michael Brennan (@MikeBrennan330) January 21, 2016
@BernieSanders Therefore, give more power to socialist bureaucrats that are not at all corrupt…I swear…trust me.
— Shad McOmber (@shadmcomber) January 21, 2016
Feel the Bern!
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