Left and Right, United?

Both Republicans and Democrats are united in opposition of the latest controversial ruling from the Supreme Court. The SCOUTUS ruling gave corporations an extension on their "freedom of speech" and allowed them to donate an unlimited amount of money to political campaigns. They have actual polls to back this up (Not FOX polls)
Even more remarkable may be that opposition by Republicans, Democrats, and Independents were all near the same 80% opposition range. Specifically, 85% of Democrats, 81% of Independents, and 76% of Republicans opposed it.

This goes to show us, the one way we can get both parties on the same side is to find a common opponent, the Supreme Court.

Corporate Rights

Senator Chris Dodd is not too happy with the recent ruling from the supreme court, giving corporations the right to donate unlimited amounts of money to political campaigns as a form of free speech. This upsets him, and presumably a lot more senators, that he is doing the one thing that can overrule a supreme court verdict, he is going to try and make it a constitutional amendment, stating that corporations can't donate an unlimited amount of money. To be honest, it seems sad that it has to come down to an amendment to limit corporate involvement in politics, and I was expecting a picture of someone sitting in the senate wearing a nascar suit with all the patches on it.


Fiscal Responsibility, Hawaiian Style

Correspondent John Oliver investigates the Republican party getting in touch with the average american and there values, at the Hilton Hawaiian Village on Waikiki Beach. I wonder how many average Americans they met down on the private submarine?

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