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  • FORD
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    • Jan 2004
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    Russ Feingold - still fighting corporatist corruption!



    February 16, 2011, 12:51 pm
    Feingold Forms Political Group to Combat Corporate Influence
    By MICHAEL D. SHEAR

    Russ Feingold, the former Democratic senator from Wisconsin who lost his bid for re-election in November, has formed a new political organization aimed at countering the impact of corporate money in politics.

    In a video to supporters, Mr. Feingold said that the group, called Progressives United, would try to hold politicians “accountable to the people” rather than to their big-dollar donors.

    “Washington, sadly, has become a playground for corporations and our lobbyists,” Mr. Feingold said. “It’s time we stood up to the total dominance of corporate power that’s invaded our democracy and hijacked our elections.”

    Mr. Feingold, who after losing in November took a job teaching at Marquette University Law School, was a crusader against corporate financing of elections while he was in the Senate. He joined with Senator John McCain of Arizona, a Republican, to pass campaign finance laws that sought to limit corporate contributions.

    But a decision by the Supreme Court last year, Citizens United, overturned much of the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, generally known as the McCain-Feingold act, by broadly allowing corporations to contribute to political campaigns.

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  • Blaze
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    #2
    I think, perhaps, he is missing the target. Yes, politicians and public servants should have should be accountable in 3 courts civil, judicial, and a separate tribunal court for corruption violations

    However, the corporations are the ones that should be targeted and ferreted out for corruption, even in their base ranks.

    (visionary)
    Moreover, corporations should have morality laws to abide.
    The polarization of the moral compass of a corporation is shifting.
    Corporations are not going away.
    I do think that the standing officers should be held to corporal punishment.
    I also think they should be difficult to created and difficult to dissolve.
    But the key is accepting that corporations are sociopathic by nature and must have morality laws.
    Not just laws, but the policing also.
    "I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. - Some come from ahead and some come from behind. - But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. - Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!" ~ Dr. Seuss
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    • FORD
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      • Jan 2004
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      #3
      Russ Feingold Launches 'Progressives United' To Combat Corporate Influences In Politics

      First Posted: 02/16/11 03:23 AM Updated: 02/16/11 08:48 AM

      WASHINGTON -- When some senators retire, they decide to take lucrative lobbying jobs. Others go straight to Wall Street. But Wisconsin Democrat Russ Feingold, who lost his re-election bid in November, is continuing on his principled -- and often lonely -- path by starting an organization to combat corporate influence in politics, an effort he hopes will spark "a new progressive movement" that will truly hold elected officials accountable.

      Launching on Wednesday, Progressives United is an attempt to to build a grassroots effort aimed at mitigating the effects of, and eventually overturning, the Supreme Court's infamous Citizens United decision that opened the floodgates to corporate spending in the U.S. electoral system. In addition to online mobilization, the political action committee (PAC) will support progressive candidates at the local, state and national levels, as well as holding the media and elected officials accountable on the group's key priorities.

      "In my view -- and the view of many people -- it's one of the most lawless decisions in the history of our country," said Feingold of Citizens United in an interview with The Huffington Post. "The idea of allowing corporations to have unlimited influence on our democracy is very dangerous, obviously. That's exactly what it does ... Things were like this 100 years ago in the United States, with the huge corporate and business power of the oil companies and others. But this time it's like the Gilded Age on steroids."

      Feingold, who is now also teaching law school at Marquette University and writing a book on foreign policy, has first-hand experience with the effects of big money in politics. While he shunned outside spending on his behalf in his campaigns, his 2010 opponent, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson, was the beneficiary of millions of dollars from conservative interest groups. After his win, Johnson even went to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce's national headquarters to personally thank CEO Tom Donohue for the lobbying group's unsolicited support of his candidacy.

      Feingold said that Progressives United will follow the example of his own campaigns and not take any soft money or unlimited contributions. "We're going to be reporting every dime that we get, whether required by law or not," he insisted. "Every penny of every contribution -- a practice I used as a U.S. senator. So it will be very different from the 527s and other groups that have been spawned by Citizens United. It will be 100 percent accountable, and that is an important principle that I believe in that we'll follow to the T with Progressives United, as a way of contrasting it to what's going on with the corporate money power that's been unleashed by Citizens United."

      Looking back on his time in the Senate, Feingold cited two examples of corporate influence that most troubled him: 1) the debate over the estate tax and 2) the BP disaster.

      "I was amazed at the way in which the corporate powers in the country turned the conversation from everything we needed to deal with -- from stopping unwise interventions overseas to having to deal with the deficit -- to things like demanding complete repeal of the estate tax," said Feingold. "There were 10 years there we didn't have an estate tax because all of the powerful, corporate, wealthy interests in the country said, 'We want this now. We don't want to have to pay any estate tax at all.'"

      He pointed to the BP oil disaster as an example of how corporate influence can permeate the executive branch, which turned the agencies who were supposed to be enforcing the laws into "tools of the oil industry," a reference to the oversight problems at the federal Minerals Management Service.

      Campaign finance reform advocates have been discouraged by the new Republican majority in the U.S. House of Representatives attempting to dismantle the structure of checks that were put in place following the Watergate scandal, and have called on President Obama to take a larger role in shedding light on the issue.

      White House officials originally considered having the President reiterate his support for the DISCLOSE Act during his State of the Union (SOTU) address, but it ended up getting nixed because of time constraints.

      "[I]t's not for any lack of enthusiasm about the issue because we feel very, very strongly about it and we're going to continue to push for it," White House senior adviser David Axelrod told The Huffington Post. "There are a number of things that got trimmed out at the end just because, to be brutally frank, as we ran through the speech it was fairly lengthy and we just cut it down."

      Feingold applauded the President for criticizing Citizens United in his 2010 SOTU speech -- prompting an unhappy response from Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito, who was in the audience -- but he would like to see him do more on the issue.

      "I would like the President to take it up a few notches on this issue, and I hope he will in the coming year and in the campaign next year," said Feingold, adding, "I'm hoping the President will recognize that what we're trying to do here is begin a new progressive movement that will hold our elected officials accountable."

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      • BigBadBrian
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        • Jan 2004
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        #4
        Originally posted by FORD
        Progressives United
        Progressives United = Communists/Socialists/Marxists

        It's truly a good time period in Wisconsin (and the nation) when Feingold lost his re-election bid and the Packers won the Superbowl!
        “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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        • Nitro Express
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          • Aug 2004
          • 32942

          #5
          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
          Progressives United = Communists/Socialists/Marxists

          It's truly a good time period in Wisconsin (and the nation) when Feingold lost his re-election bid and the Packers won the Superbowl!
          No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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          • Nitro Express
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            • Aug 2004
            • 32942

            #6
            I have a lot of respect for the lone honest politicians fighting corruption but they can't do it alone. The citizens need to wake the fuck up and boycott the corporations and banks screwing us. Just stop giving them your money before they use their Washington ties to run the competition out of business and then you are forced to do business with them. It's all about monopolies today folks.
            No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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            • jhale667
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              • Aug 2004
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              #7
              Originally posted by BigBadBrian
              Progressives United = Communists/Socialists/Marxists
              BigBlandBrie = Paranoid/Idiot/Douchebag

              Originally posted by conmee
              If anyone even thinks about deleting the Muff Thread they are banned.... no questions asked.

              That is all.

              Icon.
              Originally posted by GO-SPURS-GO
              I've seen prominent hypocrite liberal on this site Jhale667


              Originally posted by Isaac R.
              Then it's really true??

              The Muff Thread is really just GONE ???

              OMFG...who in their right mind...???
              Originally posted by eddie78
              I was wrong about you, brother. You're good.

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              • kwame k
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                • Feb 2008
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                #8
                Originally posted by BigBadBrian
                Progressives United = Communists/Socialists/Marxists

                It's truly a good time period in Wisconsin (and the nation) when Feingold lost his re-election bid and the Packers won the Superbowl!
                Damn right....because we need to protect the corporations and defend their rights to control our elections by giving unlimited money to campaigns, Forrest!

                Just when I think you can't get any dumber.......you go and score a touchdown in the Idiot Bowl!!!!!!
                Originally posted by vandeleur
                E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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                • FORD
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BigBadBrian
                  Progressives United = Communists/Socialists/Marxists

                  It's truly a good time period in Wisconsin (and the nation) when Feingold lost his re-election bid and the Packers won the Superbowl!
                  The Packers winning the Super Bowl was the ONLY good thing happening to Wisconsin recently. Now they have a pedophile senator, an asshole governor, and their so called "progressive" radio station just recently put that FAUX noise punching bag Alan Colmes on the air in Mike Malloy's time slot.

                  Thank god for those resisting the fascism in Madison. We need to see a lot more of that in this country. Let's take THAT lesson from Egypt, Tunisia, etc.

                  DEAN/FEINGOLD 2012!!
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                  • PETE'S BROTHER
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                    • Feb 2007
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                    #10
                    i understand some of walker's points, but his manner of force feeding this to the people is bullshit.
                    Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!

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                    • BigBadBrian
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                      • Jan 2004
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                      #11
                      Originally posted by kwame k
                      Damn right....because we need to protect the corporations and defend their rights to control our elections by giving unlimited money to campaigns, Forrest!
                      So you don't like capitalism and a free-market economy, huh? It figures.
                      “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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                      • BigBadBrian
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                        • Jan 2004
                        • 10625

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jhale667
                        BigBlandBrie = Paranoid/Idiot/Douchebag
                        Try to do better next time. Second-graders come up with more creative insults than you. Of course, their IQ is much higher.
                        “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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                        • kwame k
                          TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                          • Feb 2008
                          • 11302

                          #13
                          Originally posted by BigBadBrian
                          So you don't like capitalism and a free-market economy, huh? It figures.
                          Wow, Forrest........how does that apply to an unfair advantage in our electoral system?

                          Take this story problem to your mom and have her explain this to you, extra credit if you can post a picture

                          If say X-Corporation can donate unlimited amounts of money to Candidate-Y.........will Candidate-Y be working for X-Corporation and be indebted to them or......have the best interest of the Voters in mind.

                          It's amazing how you let your unfounded hate and fear overrule your common sense, Forrest.

                          Fourth Quarter, down by 3 points....going long....Run Forrest, Run......Touch Down!!!! Forrest has just won the Idiot Bowl!
                          Originally posted by vandeleur
                          E- Jesus . Playing both sides because he didnt understand the argument in the first place :D

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                          • PETE'S BROTHER
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                            • Feb 2007
                            • 12678

                            #14
                            Originally posted by FORD
                            The Packers winning the Super Bowl was the ONLY good thing happening to Wisconsin recently. Now they have a pedophile senator, an asshole governor, and their so called "progressive" radio station just recently put that FAUX noise punching bag Alan Colmes on the air in Mike Malloy's time slot.

                            Thank god for those resisting the fascism in Madison. We need to see a lot more of that in this country. Let's take THAT lesson from Egypt, Tunisia, etc.

                            DEAN/FEINGOLD 2012!!
                            Senate Democrats were leaving Madison to avoid participating in the vote on Gov. Scott Walker's controversial budget repair bill, which has sparked four days of protests at the Capitol, an aide confirmed Thursday morning.
                            The aide spoke on condition of anonymity, because she was not authorized to speak on behalf of her boss. Legislative assistants answering the phones at the offices of Sen. Jon Erpenbach of Middleton, Sen. Mark Miller of Monona and Sen. Fred Risser of Madison all insisted they knew nothing about the walkout.
                            However, at 11:30 a.m., when the session began — 30 minutes late — a roll call revealed that most if not all 14 Senate Democrats were absent. At 11:35, Republican Senate President Mike Ellis announced a "call of the house" to send police to force errant Democrats to return to the chamber.
                            "The Senate is now under a call of the house, and we will try to find the members who decided not to come to work today," Ellis said as loud protesters sought to disrupt the session.
                            The Senate then adjourned, lacking enough of its 33 senators to act. Twenty are required and there are just 19 Republican Senators.
                            The Capitol was crowded shoulder to shoulder with protesters late Thursday morning especially near the Senate chambers chanting "Kill this bill," and "Walker must go."
                            The governor's proposed budget repair bill seeks to strip thousands of public-sector workers of most of their collective bargaining rights. The Republican governor has said Wisconsin is in a budget crisis and must take action to close a looming deficit.
                            Participate in our live blog on the protests here.
                            Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!

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                            • Nitro Express
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                              • Aug 2004
                              • 32942

                              #15
                              This is going on all over the country. The states are broke and there is no money and inflation is making that dollar buy less. It's called years of mismanagement and now the piper wants to be paid. The party is over and the hangover has begun.

                              The US has spent three times what other industrialized nations have spent on education and has little to show for it. They never cared about the students anyways. The overpaid administrators and their vendors take most the money. What trickles down goes to the teachers. All the average parent cares about is there is a place to store their children durning the day. There actually was very little educating going on but a whole lotta spending.

                              My girlfriend in college actually changed her major from education to english literature because the education program and students were too dumbed down. It was one of the easiest colleges to get a degree from and still land of job somewhere.
                              Last edited by Nitro Express; 02-17-2011, 03:32 PM.
                              No! You can't have the keys to the wine cellar!

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