McCutcheon, IPCC, Obamacare, Mozilla CEO

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First up this week is the big decision from the Supreme Court. In McCutcheon vs. FEC, the court struck down limits on the amounts individuals may donate each cycle to candidates, parties, and political action committees, although it left in place limits for individuals to specific candidates. Critics of the decision claim that it’s the death knell for democracy in America, but defenders say it upholds free speech.

Also in the news this week was a new report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which warned about the coming economic damages from a changing climate. Some, however, are saying that the look at this web-site IPCC is overstating the effects. Should we be worried about climate change?

Also this week, the Obama Administration announced that over 7 million people have signed up for Obamacare. But a new report from the Rand Corporation shows that the number who have actually paid premiums may be less than 1 million. Did the White House pull an April Fool’s Day prank on the American public?

Finally, Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich resigned this week after news came out that he made a small donation years ago to an anti-gay marriage group. The dating site OkCupid initiated a boycott of Mozilla’s Firefox browser, and an uproar ensued. Was this a case of viagra milcast.com.au Americans standing up for equality, or is the left being intolerant of intolerance?

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