No really, where is the proof that this is in fact happening?!
Businesses, with current law, CANNOT make donations to campaigns! Only individuals can and the limit is $2,300.
The whole thing sounds very sensational and juicy, but the FEC data just DOES NOT SHOW THIS. See my comment down the page, email me at my username at gmail, I am really trying hard to understand campaign finances.
I'm very much disturbed by the impotence of our Congress, and that's exactly why I keep trying to understand what's _really_ wrong, but I am not about to accept some theory just because it sounds enticing when there is ZERO data to confirm it.
It's true that individual contributions are limited to $2400 as of 2010. See the FEC restrictions:
http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/contriblimits.shtml
I would like to see more about the specific restriction on direction corporate contributions, as I wasn't able to find a reference to it.
However, because the free speech of an individual or corporations must be protected, nothing stops a corp from paying thousands of people to shout praises from a rooftop, either about a specific candidate or just a divisive campaign issue. Because money can fairly easily be translated into free speech or the opportunity for free speech (the attention of the public) it is very hard to effectively regulate. The best that has been done is regulation around the edges that require campaign commercial disclosures. Lately, even these restrictions have been called into question as well:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=1228056...
It clearly states that corporations can't use their treasury to make contributions to campaigns. From what I gather, they can start a PAC but thats subject to the more or less the same limits as individual contributors.
Businesses, with current law, CANNOT make donations to campaigns! Only individuals can and the limit is $2,300.
The whole thing sounds very sensational and juicy, but the FEC data just DOES NOT SHOW THIS. See my comment down the page, email me at my username at gmail, I am really trying hard to understand campaign finances.
I'm very much disturbed by the impotence of our Congress, and that's exactly why I keep trying to understand what's _really_ wrong, but I am not about to accept some theory just because it sounds enticing when there is ZERO data to confirm it.