Published: Monday 9 July 2012
Those corporate powers were exploiting Montana’s workforce, extracting its public resources, and routinely extending bribes to control its government.
As a Montana newspaper editorial succinctly put it: "The greatest living issue confronting us today is whether the corporations shall control the people or the people shall control the corporations."
That might sound like it was written in the wake of the Supreme Court's Citizens United ruling. But it was actually in 1906, back when Montanans were rising up against out-of-state mining corporations known as the "copper kings." Those corporate powers were exploiting Montana's workforce, extracting its public resources, and routinely extending bribes to control its government.
In 1912, however, the people passed the Corrupt Practices Act, a citizens' initiative that outlawed direct corporate expenditures in elections for state office.
And now, the five corporate hacks controlling the Supreme Court have ratified the front group's ridiculous argument, imperiously shoving Montana's law into the ditch and re-imposing the rule of special interest money over the people's will.
To stop this court's coup against our democracy, we the People must pass a constitutional amendment overturning these decisions. To help, go to: www.United4ThePeople.org.
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