axios.com/fec-foreign-money-referendum-dcc92322-05ad-4093-8bb8-35446ef6c964.html
realclearpolicy.com/2021/11/03/fec_lets_foreigners_finance_us_ballot_fights_801775.html
important note: this is technically only federal. states can still decide on an individual basis whether or not to outlaw foreign financing within their own courts - not every state is expected to do so however.
you can't make this s*** up though every day the US drifts just a little bit further toward being a holistic trade-state/company-state
expecting corrupt politicians to just not accept money of their own free will
welcome to the free market
expecting corrupt politicians to just not accept money of their own free will
welcome to the free market
welcome to ancapistan!
expecting corrupt politicians to just not accept money of their own free will
welcome to the free market
America embracing its corruptness.
everyone in the government literally just like "yeah why are we even pretending at this point lmao"
It always baffles me that s*** like this goes so underreported yet everyone in the world is talking about Brittany Spears
Same thing with the voter restriction laws passing across the country
Its moments like these where i'm like why even bother
It always baffles me that s*** like this goes so underreported yet everyone in the world is talking about Brittany Spears
Same thing with the voter restriction laws passing across the country
Its moments like these where i'm like why even bother
There's nothing we can do really. Even if you have a public outcry theyre not gonna listen