Greenland plans to ban foreign political funding over Trump-led election fears
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And Canada
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Even local political funding should be banned. Elections should be funded by the state with each candidate getting the same amount of exposure.
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I’m okay with funding from constituents, with strict caps on amounts. That way people who have lots of public support get more funding, but a wealthy person can’t outspend someone else.
No funding from corporations, and no anonymous funding.
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That's already the law in Canada:
Only individuals who are Canadian citizens or permanent residents can make contributions to registered parties, electoral district associations, candidates, leadership contestants and nomination contestants.
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Beautiful
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We already have too many narcissistic leaders everywhere because they can be superficially charming and build up loads of useful connections. It makes sense to have a cut-off for who gets funding at all, but they should all get the same amount of exposure.
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Yeah, good thing no one can abuse the current system by having a lot of money.
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I don’t think tanks, missiles and boots on the ground cares too much about elections! Trump is a facist and he’ll use the American empire military and economic force to bend other nations to his will!
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If he decides to go to war on multiple fronts with no one backing him up, I don't think it will go well for him.
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At least Germany already does it. On the federal level the maximum donation for non-EU citizens/corporations is 1000 Euro, which is why the Bundestag is investigating Musk giving Weidel a platform as if you were to buy that kind of reach you'd pay way more than 1k. It's generally the parties which get fined for accepting. Donations over 10k must be publicised, over I think 35k immediately. State law is generally similar.
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This is the best preventative measure they can do for now. Musk and other actors can dump massive amounts of money into elections to sway them and many of these democracies haven’t been challenged from outside like this before.
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How? You get a certain amount of funds to be spent on specific regulated activities if you pass a threshold of signatures.
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I used to be interested in the things Andrew Yang had to say back in 2020, especially with regard to UBI, but I'm really put off by him now. His whole schtick is a libertarian technocratic utopian fantasy. The expansion of welfare while simultaneously sucking up to oligarchs is just a way to preserve the capitalist status quo. He wants to breathe new life into the machine that's exploiting us and destroying the planet.
His vision for the future is basically just the UN as depicted in The Expanse.
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Lol yea, dude is a capitalist, but I mean like... I still like him better than like... Joe Biden 🤮