Justices Antonin Scalia, John Roberts  Credit: AP/Dave Tulis/Larry Downing/Photo montage by Salon

Justices Antonin Scalia, John Roberts
Credit: AP/Dave Tulis/Larry Downing/Photo montage by Salon

It’s been five years since the Supreme Court decided Citizens United, which allowed unlimited corporate money into the political system and increased the domination of democracy by the wealthy elite. Money has indeed overwhelmed the system since 2008. This rise of big money in politics has endangered democracy and emboldened those who want to put democracy up for sale to aggressively attack the modest campaign spending regulations that still remain.

 A recent Demos report explores how, since Citizens United, the following have occurred:
  • In the 2012 election .01 percent of all Americans contributed more than 28 percent of all individual contributions.
  • In the 2012 election, Sheldon Adelson spent an estimated $150 million, $98 million through dark money channels. In 1980, by contrast, the largest donor gave $1.72 million (inflation-adjusted).
  • A 2013 study finds, “millionaires receive about twice as much representation when they comprise just 5 percent of the district’s […]
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