The McCain-Feingold limit on how much you give a candidate didn't really work because people found ways to get around it.
From Foster Friess
In the old days, money controlled politics. Today, information controls politics. So I think with the advent of the Internet, the power of wealth has been diminished. Look up all the people you know who spent millions and millions of dollars and fell short.
Life is just so much fun and so filled with humor.
What do wealthy people do with their money? They can only buy so many cars, houses, and steak dinners. So we either give it away or invest it.
The collusion of big business, big labor, and big government threaten the spirit of small business that makes America great.
Success should stem from entrepreneurial creativity, not political connectivity.
What the 'supposed 99 percent' don't realize is that they are better off if there are more fat cats, not less.
Go to Cleveland Clinic, Mayo Clinic, or any college and you'll see libraries, dormitories, and a lot of buildings that were a result of the generosity of fat cats.
Amazon's Jeff Bezos, Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, Bill Gates, and Steve Jobs did not start out wealthy, and actually added to income inequality, but we all benefit from their creative effort.
Wealth is the ultimate panacea to poverty.
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