RedState takes a look at some possible FEC regulations and concludes:
RedState has received a copy of that draft (.pdf only)
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RedState takes a look at some possible FEC regulations and concludes:
RedState has received a copy of that draft (.pdf only)
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AT
The law will be repealed, or it will become so absurd that nobody will obey it and it will lose all force.
I wouldn’t worry too much about this.
FYI, many on the Left and the Right opposed this one, so “I told you so” might be better directed to mushy middle politicians like the RINOs with whom you seem to agree on everything else these days.
jdm
The law won’t necessarily be repealed. The last campaign finanace reform wasn’t even tho’ Clinton/Gore violated it every which way (and I assume some Republicans did as well). Mc-F merely added more restrictions to be ignored, layers of complexity to confuse, and more onerous unintended consequences.
But I’m thinking the comment about the law’s possible repeal was merely a distraction from that lame-o slam about agreeing with RINOs. I mean, because in contrast to those Democrats, we’re all individuals.
Ben DoubleCrossed
You will appreciate this from Bradley Smith By: Ben DoubleCrossed
MUR 4624 (Matter Under Review)
STATEMENT FOR THE RECORD COMMISSIONER BRADLEY A. SMITH
When a person decides to make independent political expenditures, he opens himself up to two potential burdens under the Act. The first burden is to report those independent expenditures in excess of $250.00. See 2 U.S.C.