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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsPresto! The DISCLOSE Act Disappears, by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
http://billmoyers.com/2012/07/17/presto-the-disclose-act-disappears/Presto! The DISCLOSE Act Disappears
July 17, 2012
by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship
Ask any magician and theyll tell you that the secret to a successful magic trick is misdirection distracting the crowd so they dont realize how theyre being fooled. Get them watching your left hand while your right hand palms the silver dollar: Now you see it, now you dont. The purloined coin now belongs to the magician.
Just like democracy. Once upon a time conservatives supported the full disclosure of campaign contributors. Now they oppose it with their might and magic, especially when it comes to unlimited cash from corporations. My goodness, they say, with a semantic wave of the wand, whats the big deal?: nary a single Fortune 500 company had given a dime to the super PACs. (Even thats not entirely true, by the way.)
Meanwhile the other hand is poking around for loopholes, stuffing millions of secret corporate dollars into non-profit, tax-exempt organizations called 501(c)s that funnel the money into advertising on behalf of candidates or causes. Legally, in part because the Federal Election Commission does not consider them political committees, they can keep it all nice and anonymous, never revealing whos really behind the donations or the political ads they buy. This is especially handy for corporations why risk offending customers by revealing your politics or letting them know how much youre willing to shell out for a permanent piece of an obliging politician?
Thats why passing a piece of legislation called the DISCLOSE Act is so important and thats why on Monday, Republicans in the Senate killed it. Again.
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Presto! The DISCLOSE Act Disappears, by Bill Moyers and Michael Winship (Original Post)
G_j
Jul 2012
OP
aka The Weimar REPUBLICANS here in Wisconsin-what they do isn't magic, it's FASCISM n/t
bobthedrummer
Jul 2012
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Octafish
(55,745 posts)1. Truth is what Democracy needs.
Without it, we're left to take Scalia's word on it.
bobthedrummer
(26,083 posts)2. aka The Weimar REPUBLICANS here in Wisconsin-what they do isn't magic, it's FASCISM n/t
G_j
(40,372 posts)3. you got that right! nt
ProgressiveEconomist
(5,818 posts)4. 14 R Senators who voted YES on a very similar disclosure
bill in 2000 voted NO yesterday (see http://www.democraticunderground.com/125157002 )
What hypocrites. And how much coverage will this story get on high-ratings "news" broadcasts? NONE!