No, your mainstream centrist neoliberals want to shape the present, and in so doing, it is not always for the better.
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Which I've clearly stated numerous times (that means ad infinitum) that I am against. What are you missing???
This is what my post said………
Everyone is represented. Problem is that many people are choosing the wrong representatives. How do you explain Wacky Maxine being elected 15 times??? But her district is "represented."
This was your response………
What is the issue you have with dark money again?
I see no connection to my post and your response.
New Sluggo quirk: mention ad infinitum in as many posts as possible.
Wait Sluggo doesn't think "dark money" means money that goes to candidates who happen to look like Maxine Waters. Does he?
Sluggo what politicians do you support that are "against dark money in politics"?
You're kidding right!!!!
This is the definition of "dark money." Simple google lookup.
What does dark money mean?
In the politics of the United States, dark money refers to political spending by nonprofit organizations — for example, 501(c)(4) (social welfare) 501(c)(5) (unions) and 501(c)(6) (trade association) groups — that are not required to disclose their donors.
Dark money is buying influence. I think that is fairly clear.
They are also in all likelihood contributing to candidates that they cannot vote for. I don't like this at all.
Also a good portion of the members of all these groups may not want their $$$$ going to Biden/Trump.
And they generally support and influence incumbents looking to hold onto their power. This pretty well assures that their interests are protected. Now, how would we relate this to someone like Maxine Waters, who you feel doesn't meaningfully represent her district? This isn't rocket science.
Dark money isn't money from black people sir.