Posted on 04/07/2014 9:58:52 AM PDT by John Semmens
Senator Charles Schumer (D-NY) denounced this weeks Supreme Court ruling allowing individuals to donate to as many political causes and candidates as they please.
The worst thing about this decision is that it will hamper the Governments ability to regulate speech, Schumer complained. Critics may end up almost as well financed as spokespersons for the government. That is a formula for dissent and disunity.
The limits struck down by the Court cut the legal ground out from the Administrations program of using the IRS to scrutinize and restrain groups that contribute to dissension and disunity, the Senator added. Fortunately, the folks at the IRS answer to the president and not the Court or the law, per se. If he instructs the IRS to ignore this ruling theres nothing his right-wing critics can do about it. Sure, they could file more lawsuits against this alleged suppression of their rights to free speech, but these cases would take years to resolve. Even then, President Hillary Clinton would be in a position to order her IRS to ignore those later court decisions.
if you missed any of this week's other semi-news/semi-satire posts you can find them at...
http://azconservative.org/2014/04/05/epa-justifies-experiments/
Whenever a ‘nanny’ has some small bit of authority removed, they scream the loudest.
Charles Schumer loves to control those who voted for him, and you, too.
FOAD you POS traitor!
Breaking News?
Then the ruling must be a good thing.
LMAO....sounds exactly like my pompous senator.
...and I denounce the SCOTUS ruling on Obamacare. These DEMS are corrupt as the day is long.
Cough cough....
It’s satire. And excellent satire at that.
Great job, John.
“...Governments ability to regulate speech.”
The government has no legitimate authority to do so. If only someone could regulate his speech....
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