The Rich Get More "Speech" Than The Poor

The effects of the Citizens United Supreme Court decision are now really being felt as we have seen in Wisconsin and some other races that shouldn't have been national races, but ended up being so because of all the money that poured in.  I fundamentally object to the concept that money is speech, which was a decision made by the court a long time ago.  And now we see that since money is now unlimited, the effects of it are more pronounced.  I mean if money is speech, then that means rich people get more speech than poor people? How can that be?  That is not a democracy, that is a plutocracy.  Not that there was much doubt that that is what we are living in, but let's name it.

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