Huey » 19 May 2014 5:30 am » wrote:
There is no "which", moron. The people that comprise Corporations, Unions, and other associations are free to excercise their freedom to assemble and collectively voice their first amendment rights. If you have a problem with that take it with the USSC.
That is what I said. Nod if you understand. I know it is tough for talking point parrots who spew whatever line their side creates to understand the truth of the matter. It is much easier for you to twist and spin what Citizen's United did or didn't do without really understanding what the case was about.
If you are stupid enough to ask again I will just cut and paste the above answer.
We all know Libertarians believe that corporations should have a political voice just the same as individual people do. They believe corporations should be able to devote infinite amounts of money to drown out common peoples' voice and to elect pro-corporate candidates who will return the favour with political appointments, revolving-door jobs, and favourable policy.
If you boil Libertarianism's "freedom" philosobabble, that's what it really means.
Money = Power. Corporations give lots of money, ergo, they will have the power.