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Are there actually chess clubs that are incorporated? Coops, unions, guilds, non-profit societies, knitting circles, meetups, etc. are all non-corporations. > Government influence primarily consistes of sharing information with votes passing flyers on the street or running adds. Lobbying, and superpacs are not about getting a message out - they are about spending money on ads to buy votes. That’s different from advocating for your hobby or interest. Not to mention the asymmetry. If 20,000 grain farmers want to lobby about wheat by spending $10 each, that’s different from one man spending the same $200,000k on getting a candidate in. Or millions - e.g. elon, etc last election. |
That said, we could also ban informal groups from political speech.
How are these things different, getting the message out versus buying votes? Also where do I go to collect my vote payments? Getting the message out usually cost money. If you like some but not others, is it the content of the messaage you find disagreeable?