But, just what is a reasonable solution to the problem with the very politically inlined 1% wealthy and corporations? The only thing that I can think of is a better educated and caring American voter. But just how likely is that to happen?
So a 501c PAC is suposed to do at least 51% social welfare to get the tax benefit. But the only welfare they do is feed these wealthy candidates and their egos.
When the IRS tries to check them as they are supposed to do , congress steps in to stop them from doing their job. That shows the voters get what they elected.
The broadest classification of political donors separates them into business, labor, or ideological interests. Whatever slice you look at, business interests dominate, with an overall advantage over organized labor of about 15-to-1.………………………………………………………………………OpenSecrets.org
frodo1008 about 9 years ago
But, just what is a reasonable solution to the problem with the very politically inlined 1% wealthy and corporations? The only thing that I can think of is a better educated and caring American voter. But just how likely is that to happen?
moosemin about 9 years ago
Soon to be generously distributed around town!
feverjr Premium Member about 9 years ago
So a 501c PAC is suposed to do at least 51% social welfare to get the tax benefit. But the only welfare they do is feed these wealthy candidates and their egos.
retpost about 9 years ago
When the IRS tries to check them as they are supposed to do , congress steps in to stop them from doing their job. That shows the voters get what they elected.
feverjr Premium Member about 9 years ago
The broadest classification of political donors separates them into business, labor, or ideological interests. Whatever slice you look at, business interests dominate, with an overall advantage over organized labor of about 15-to-1.………………………………………………………………………OpenSecrets.org