[EL] CPA/Zicklin

Smith, Brad BSmith at law.capital.edu
Wed Sep 24 11:26:07 PDT 2014


Is regulation of campaign spending really just an attempt to gain advantage (and eventually political favors and redistribution) against political opposition? Or, as they say, one man's effort to "buy off the regulatory structure" is another man's "sound public policy."

Really, a miserable way to live one's life, refusing to do business with those of differing political views, and even worse, pressuring others to do the same. But it is how some want to live, I suppose.


Bradley A. Smith

Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault

   Professor of Law

Capital University Law School

303 E. Broad St.

Columbus, OH 43215

614.236.6317

http://law.capital.edu/faculty/bios/bsmith.aspx

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From: David Ely [ely at compass-demographics.com]
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 2:06 PM
To: Smith, Brad; 'law-election at UCI.edu'
Subject: RE: [EL] CPA/Zicklin

To put a finer point on it,  is the political spending of for-profit corporations really just an attempt to buy off the regulatory structure and allow themselves to externalize costs to a maximum extent?

From: law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu [mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu] On Behalf Of David Ely
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 10:58 AM
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Which is why markets do such a poor job of dealing with external effects of economic activity. It’s hard for a consumer to separate worrying about political views and activities from worrying about economic decisions that externalize public costs from the price of a product.

From: law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu<mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu> [mailto:law-election-bounces at department-lists.uci.edu] On Behalf Of Smith, Brad
Sent: Wednesday, September 24, 2014 9:03 AM
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Subject: [EL] CPA/Zicklin

CPI writes:


"Watch your Netflix show, wear your Ralph Lauren shirt, brew your Keurig coffee and deposit your paycheck at M&T Bank.

Just know that you're patronizing some of the nation's least politically transparent companies,"

What a horrible, impoverished way to live one's life, worrying about the political views and activities of everyone you come into contact with, and using that to decide whether to do business with them.


Bradley A. Smith

Josiah H. Blackmore II/Shirley M. Nault

   Professor of Law

Capital University Law School

303 E. Broad St.

Columbus, OH 43215

614.236.6317

http://law.capital.edu/faculty/bios/bsmith.aspx
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