Mott the Hoople
Sweet Jane
President Trump signed an EO (I wonder why Republicans are not howling that he's playing King now? I thought only those who want to be King issued EO's) easing restrictions to the Johnson amendment.
I find this alarming for number of reasons.
#1. It creates a tremendous loophole for unreported financial contributions to political candidates which are tax deductible. This creates an end around on which campaign contributions can be made in violation of relevant campaign financing laws.
#2. It politicizes religion.
#3. It makes religious institutions free riders on the political process as tax free non profits.
#4. The Johnson amendment does not, contrary to some arguments, free speech or the free exercise of religion.
I think many in the Clergy support the Johnson amendment as the separation of Church and State creates an environment where religion and religious worship prospers from the lack of political entaglements.
I think most serious people will find this a very short sighted EO. Including the majority of religious leaders.
I find this alarming for number of reasons.
#1. It creates a tremendous loophole for unreported financial contributions to political candidates which are tax deductible. This creates an end around on which campaign contributions can be made in violation of relevant campaign financing laws.
#2. It politicizes religion.
#3. It makes religious institutions free riders on the political process as tax free non profits.
#4. The Johnson amendment does not, contrary to some arguments, free speech or the free exercise of religion.
I think many in the Clergy support the Johnson amendment as the separation of Church and State creates an environment where religion and religious worship prospers from the lack of political entaglements.
I think most serious people will find this a very short sighted EO. Including the majority of religious leaders.