Jeff 4 Justice talks with Wolf PAC California State Director Alison Hartson about the viability of their goals to amend the US Constitution to end corporate personhood, forbid corporate donations to politicians, limit individual donations to politicians, and publicly finance elections. Jeff also challenges Hartson on whether or not Wolf-PAC should reach out to alternative political parties that already decline corporate donations.
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Will Young Turk’s Cenk Uygur’s Wolf PAC Amend The US Constitution?
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AJR-1 Vote, CA Judiciary Comm. Full Hearing - Wolf-Pac, 6/10/2014
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California Passes Historic Measure To Change The Constitution
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How to Capture Political Contributions on Your Tax Return
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Are Corporations Claiming Tax Breaks for Super PAC Donations?
http://www.thewire.com/...
Is Your Political Donation Deductible?
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McCutcheon v. FEC: Supreme Court Strikes Down Overall Limits On Campaign Contributions
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/...
How Much Has Citizens United Changed the Political Game?
http://www.nytimes.com/...
How Chief Justice John Roberts orchestrated the Citizens United decision
http://www.newyorker.com/...
Buddy Roemer firm invests $4 million in Young Turks Network
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