[EL] Cruz op-ed on proposed constitutional amendment
Sean Parnell
sean at impactpolicymanagement.com
Tue Jun 3 12:02:06 PDT 2014
I believe Rick linked to the op-ed in the Wall Street Journal by Senator
Cruz
<http://online.wsj.com/articles/ted-cruz-the-democratic-assault-on-the-first
-amendment-1401662112> regarding the proposed constitutional amendment that
would allow Congress to regulate money spent in politics. There were a
handful of examples of what the Senator asserted the proposed amendment
would do, I thought it would be interesting to post them and see if anyone
here, on any side of the issue, wanted to either support or rebut the
assertions. I'd note that the claims made by the Senator largely mirror what
I've said myself in the past, so you can probably guess my thoughts on these
assertions.
If this amendment were adopted, the following would likely be deemed
constitutional:
Congress could prohibit the National Rifle Association from distributing
voter guides letting citizens know politicians' records on the Second
Amendment.
Congress could prohibit the Sierra Club from running political ads
criticizing politicians for their environmental policies.
Congress could penalize pro-life (or pro-choice) groups for spending money
to urge their views of abortion.
Congress could prohibit labor unions from organizing workers (an in-kind
expenditure) to go door to door urging voters to turn out.
Congress could criminalize pastors making efforts to get their parishioners
to vote.
Congress could punish bloggers expending any resources to criticize the
president.
Congress could ban books, movies (watch out Michael Moore
<http://topics.wsj.com/person/M/Michael-Moore/5437> ) and radio
programs-anything not deemed "the press"-that might influence upcoming
elections.
Anybody care to explain how/why Senator Cruz is wrong, or failing that I
suppose, to argue that he's right but that it's a good thing these things
could be done under the proposed amendment?
Sean Parnell
President
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sean at impactpolicymanagement.com
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