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by hikawaii
1225 days ago
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The big issue here was with financing political spend as a corporation, and the finding was that there is no law today that stops corporate political spend. The reasoning was along the lines that because corporations are people, and most organizations in the US are technically corporations (yes, even nonprofits, ngos, unions, clubs, etc) there's not really a way to subset out "large publicly held international conglomerates" or "businesses in industries that are mostly supplying the government" from "all social, business, and political organizations" |
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