Dear Editor:
Am I the only one sick and tired of these political ads?
Vote for this one- don`t vote for that one.
This one is a crook - that one is for the people.
PLAIN AND SIMPLE - BULL !!!
I`d hope they'd get smart and limit these ads to two weeks before election - but a week after this election they`ll start on the next one.
Also, how about making donors sign and pledge that they won`t look for any favors or anything if their guy gets elected?
Now if you want people to spend money, give them a write off on any sales tax when they do their federal tax.
I remain,
Robert (Ski) Siesputowski
Summit Hill
Comments
Yes, they are extremely annoying.
And there are TONS of money pouring into elections from "groups" that do not have to disclose who they are..
You know who you have to thank for that don't you?
You can thank the Republican appointees to the Supreme Court that, in a decision handed over this past summer pretty much gave our government to the highest bidder.
Which.. YES >> DOES include groups that accept money that comes from foreign sources.
We are now officially for the corporations by the corporations. The average American has now lost their voice.. because our elected officials will cowtow to whoever is bankrolling their runs for office, etc.
It's sad.
I agree. this is all Bull. I think all donations to campaigns should have half of the money put into the social security fund