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Constitutional Amendment Now!
We need a Constitutional amendment that very meaningfully restricts campaign contributions and lobbying. The Citizens United Supreme Court opinion used a twisted interpretation of First Amendment “free speech” rights to allow corporations to spend enormous amounts of money for or … Continue reading
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Americans for Common Sense
The nation needs a common sense movement. This means thoughtful, pragmatic politics aimed at improving the lives of all Americans, regardless of their location or station. Rather than using old, tired ideologies that do not reflect our the urgency of our current situation, these new American policies must chosen for their ability to deliver results. Many politicians haven’t given us what we need, so it’s up to us as citizens to pressure them into action. Continue reading
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