Supreme Court and Financial Dilemma of the USA

The USA is the one of the affected country which is facing this decade’s worst financial and economical crisis and still they are under the high tension. The situation of the US made a very bad impact on different fields of life now with the Supreme Court hearing arguments on campaign finance, and possibly on the threshold of clearing the way for corporations to be freed of all campaign restraints. It is more important than ever that the Justices consider the current economic, political and media context – into which their decisions actuate and serve to hamstring Congress and the people. This thing will also open the way for the corporate sector as they are under the high pressure and already bearing the heavy financial loss.

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As we know that we have a capital city drowning in corporate money and their foundations and think tanks overwhelming any advocacy dedicated to the great mass of working Americans. Further, we do not have a National Initiative process by which the people might overrule “their” congress and the courts.

Now thing is to see and observe Supreme Court closely that how and when they made some other decisions to support the Judiciary and decisions to support the financial plans. The Supreme Court must now prove itself capable of protecting the interests of the people as whole and not simply corporate money to overwhelm democracy and the freedom of the people to define their own society.

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