• Lester_Peterson [he/him]
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    725 days ago

    The ruling is hilarious. An Indiana mayor awarded a $1.1 million dollar contract to a truck dealership, then went to the dealership afterwards and said “I need money.” He asked for $15k in cash, and was given $13k.

    According to the SCOTUS this is not bribery because a bribe is an award for pre-agreed actions that is quid pro quo, and maybe the dealer just happened to feel generous to the person responsible for awarding them a lucrative contract after the fact. Only money in burlap sacks with dollar bills on them, with a person handing it over with a contract saying “this is a bribe” count as a bribe. Anything else is just a sparkling gratuity.

    • DragonBallZinn [he/him]
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      54 days ago

      I’ll give them this: anti-meritocracy and corruption is very much in line with Amerikkkan culture. EVERYTHING in this stupid country is a goddamn good 'ol boys club.

    • EmoThugInMyPhase [he/him]
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      305 days ago

      Vietnam and China are red fash for executing people who steal the wealth of citizens. You see, under a real democracy, true freedom is simply complaining about problem. Actually enforcing rules is reserved for the poor, otherwise it’s authoritarianism.

  • nat_turner_overdrive [he/him]
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    415 days ago

    There’s two ways to stop corruption: one involves identifying corrupt officials and punishing them. The enlightened, neoliberal solution is to simply make the law say it’s legal to be corrupt. galaxy-brain

  • adultswim_antifa [he/him]
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    305 days ago

    I can’t believe how pissed off this stuff still makes me. They’re morons that dress up in black robes so people will take their arbitrary pronouncements seriously.

    • plinky [he/him]
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      185 days ago

      no, you need also written and signed statement that in exchange for goods and services provided you will do x.

      this is just campaign contribution already

  • context [fae/faer, fae/faer]
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    265 days ago

    “The question in this case is whether [the federal law] also makes it a crime for state and local officials to accept gratuities — for example, gift cards, lunches, plaques, books, framed photos or the like — that may be given as a token of appreciation after the official act. The answer is no,” said Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, writing for the majority.

    Despite his reference to token gifts such as lunches and framed photos, the federal law was triggered only by payments of more than $5,000.

    yeah, or the like here means a 1.2% finder’s fee on a million dollar contract explicitly solicited by a city mayor, but it happened after the contract was already awarded, so that’s just the cost of doing business, i guess

  • VILenin [he/him]
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    205 days ago

    Wait does this mean I can start bribing my local corrupt officials and it’s ok if I just pay them afterwards? Cool!

  • Des [she/her, they/them]
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    175 days ago

    this is the bribery equivilant of “im going to put the drugs on the hood of the car, turn my head away”

    “im going to put my money on the hood, turn my head away”

    oh look both things are gone now, we go in separate directions