Given the SCOTUS recent shift to the "left" should...........

Actually, I'm not too sure that the majority within the SCOTUS has really made a "left turn".....but just for argument sake, given Roberts and Kennedy's more objective (and less partisan) rulings, would this be a good time to bring up a challenge to Citizen United and the adverse impact that decision has had on our democratic election practices?
Maybe we should just cut to the chase and let the Supreme Court decide who the next president is? Citizens voting is too expensive and messy.
 
Actually, I'm not too sure that the majority within the SCOTUS has really made a "left turn".....but just for argument sake, given Roberts and Kennedy's more objective (and less partisan) rulings, would this be a good time to bring up a challenge to Citizen United and the adverse impact that decision has had on our democratic election practices?
Maybe we should just cut to the chase and let the Supreme Court decide who the next president is? Citizens voting is too expensive and messy.


That's how we got shrub
 

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