How the heck is that part of a federal responsibility. Have you ever studied the Constitution and the powers relegated to the Feds?
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Don't know where the Constitution says corporations are supposed to have rights like citizens.
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That is because the Constitution does not govern corporations.
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But corporations are governing/controlling our representatives, who swear an oath to follow Constitution, not to the agendas of businesses.
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How is that a corporation problem. You, me and we put the politicians in there to begin with. Blame the electorate, they control who gets in
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All the SuperPacs and Dark Money get these politicians elected. Unfortunately the money makes the difference. It's a problem for democracy.
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First of all last time I checked money did not cast a vote, people do. Second we are a Constitutional Representative Republic not a Democray
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We have a govt. in which people participate, yes thru representation. Big money does corrupt the system.
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When Obama cheated the country out of $850 billion of "shovel ready" projects neither you or
@SenSchumer said anything.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Once again, 20 trillion in debt, what's your plan, Senator?
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#MarchForTruth is trending. I tweeted to and asked Senators to support his March. NONE responded. I am Losing Faith in Democratic Leaders -
Also, if they happen to be using the other twitter app for verified accounts, they won't actually see your tweet.

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Lets just ignore our unsustainable debt.
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You know all about how that works don't you? You've been screwing the little guy for years!
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Don't get this.
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She's my senator in ny! She does the same exact things to the less fortunate, that she accuses trump of! They both suck by the way!
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She gave Kraft foods $60 million to expand with Kraft agreeing to hire 150 full time employees. Expansion complete. Hired no FT employees.
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