(Before It's News)

OpEdNews
John Whitehead
“To force a man to pay for the violation of his own liberty is indeed an addition of insult to injury.”–Benjamin Tucker, 19th century advocate of American individualist anarchism
I promise this is no belated April Fools’ joke. These are actual line items paid for by American taxpayers, whose tax dollars continue to be wasted on extravagant, unnecessary items that serve no greater purpose than to fatten the wallets of corporations and feed political graft (such as the
$1 million bus stop, complete with heated benches and sidewalks which can only shelter 15 people and provides little protection from rain, snow, or the sun).
Then there’s the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent decision in
McCutcheon v. FEC, which reinforces a government mindset in which the rights of the wealthy are affirmed by the courts, while the rights of average, working class Americans are routinely dismissed as secondary to corporate and governmental concerns. Under the guise of protecting free speech, a divided 5-4 Court did away with established limits on the number of candidates an individual can support with campaign contributions.
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My sentiments exactly!
When are Americans going to say enough?