From Public Campaign, tireless advocates for restricting your speech, comes this stupid campaign finance headline:
Next we’ll learn elected officials opposed to tax increases received more in campaign donations from people opposed to tax increases than did those voting for tax increases; that lawmakers voting for “card check” received more from unions than from business; and that officials supporting “public” financing of campaigns received more from employees of Public Campaign than they did from those opposed to tax financing of campaigns.
Shocking.