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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Quote of the day

"Rarely have so few imposed such damage on so many. When five conservative members of the Supreme Court handed for-profit corporations the right to secretly flood political campaigns with tidal waves of cash on the eve of an election, they moved America closer to outright plutocracy, where political power derived from wealth is devoted to the protection of wealth. It is now official: Just as they have adorned our athletic stadiums and multiple places of public assembly with their logos, corporations can officially put their brand on the government of the United States as well as the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the fifty states...Citizens United is but the latest battle in the class war waged for thirty years from the top down by the corporate and political right. Instead of creating a fair and level playing field for all, government would become the agent of the powerful and privileged. Public institutions, laws, and regulations, as well as the ideas, norms, and beliefs that aimed to protect the common good and helped create America’s iconic middle class, would become increasingly vulnerable. The Nobel Laureate economist Robert Solow succinctly summed up the results: 'The redistribution of wealth in favor of the wealthy and of power in favor of the powerful.' In the wake of Citizens United, popular resistance is all that can prevent the richest economic interests in the country from buying the democratic process lock, stock, and barrel." --Bill Moyers, American journalist and public commentator, on the Supreme Court's "Citizens United" ruling last year. Links: http://www.alternet.org/story/153349/moyers:_why_'we_the_people'_must_triumph_over_corporate_power/; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Moyers

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