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campaign tv ads should be outlawed

First things first. Money spent donaiting millions and millions of dollars to campaigns tells me there is no reoson what so ever for any child in this country to go hungry, because there is clearly billions of dollars out there in the corp US to waist so easily on campaigns.Or for every school in this country to be fully funded. THE MONEY IS THERE. So how does the needy get to it? I say lets give corp America less things to spend their money on ie campaigns. I know about the super pacts whatever. If we ban all tv ads that have to do with campaigns, and get the media to have 10  debates so everyone has the chance to see who they are voting for, then only allow for town hall meetings and rallies and such to get to know the people. We would have much cleaner and honest candidates. and a lot less favor owing when candidate is elected into office. Then we start the push for corporate America to put that money to real use. ie schools ( i mean actually go to the schools see the need then pay to have it met. a school needs new book get out your checkbook and right $30000 for books. school needs repairs or expansions get out the check book and pay the contractor personally that way yopu would also preven greedy school officials from linning thier own pockets. Any how you get the picture. I mean if we can allow gay people to marry, cant my kid get a good school lunch ( lol just kidding ) its not as hard as it might seem, someone just needs to be brave enough to pass a law.

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You know, when i read the title I was ready to be against it, but I read what you wrote and it makes sense. You're going to have a hard time eliminated campaigns, and a lot of money will certainly be spent on it, but 10+ debates is a wonderful idea. Much better than the way it is now.

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