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Alpha Praises Court decision on campaign finance

Conservatism In The USA

(BIG FLATS, WI)  — President Barack Obama is condemning a decision by the Supreme Court to roll back restrictions on campaign donations by corporations and unions.

Alpha Maser is praising the court and condemning Obama and Democratic leaders in Congress that are moving on legislation to limit the impact of a decision made by the Supreme Court on Thursday to lift restrictions on corporate spending on election decisions.

In a written statement, Obama says the campaign finance ruling will lead to a “stampede of special interest money in our politics.” Obama declared that his administration will work with Democratic and Republican leaders in Congress to come up with a “forceful response” to the high court’s action.

Yeah the special interests that have been filtered out by the current Democratic administration and entrenched leftist union bureaucrats finally get an even playing field again!  Don’t be fooled folks — the court ruled in favor of freedom of the individual today aka LIBERTY!

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that corporations may spend as freely as they like to support or oppose candidates for president and Congress.

Well, yes that is in the constitution, its called the first ammendment.  We know Democrats and Obama are enemies of the constitution and they are really showing their true colors here folks.

Obama called it a big victory for big oil, Wall Street banks, health insurance companies and other powerful interests.

The people Obama continually demonizes are a big part of our private economy.  We don’t like Socialism / Fascism / Progressiveness, America has spoken and they will speak more shortly.  Leviathan has grown to a ridiculous size and is ignoring our constitution and must be tranquilized and lipo-suctioned.

-Alpha Maser

Christian, Father, Husband, Patriot, and a Conservative with some Libertarian tenancies!

References:

  1. Obama blasts Court decision on campaign finance
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