"Can I change my vote?"
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I don't agree that money is speech. Talk is cheap, after all (rim shot)
I realise from a legal perspective it's been interpreted this way, however I don't agree with this interpretation. I also don't agree that corporations are people.
The idea that somebody's argument should somehow be better after they've given some politician 100 million dollars is flat out wrong, even if it's legally so.
Just because the SCOTUS says something is so doesn't mean it's the upper-case Truth, even if it's the lower-case truth.
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If corporations were people, I think we all know what kind of people they'd be.
Somebody online said "I refuse to believe that corporations are people until Texas executes one"
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@Axtremus said in "Can I change my vote?":
@Mik said in "Can I change my vote?":
It's those who are able to contribute in some way but do not that I object to being able to vote on how my contributions should be used.
"... those who are able to contribute in some way but do not" -- and who might that be? Donald Trump during the years when he paid zero federal income tax?
That and those who do not understand what they are voting for on even a rudimentary level.
And who might that be? Donald Trump who thought injecting disinfectant into the body would be be a good way to fight SARS-CoV-2?
You truly are as stupid as you seem.
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So were we ever able to figure out how many people asked this question from each state? My guess would be over 30K from Wisconsin, 10K from Georgia, etc...