Subject: Require disclosure of corporate spending in politics.

February 13, 2012

Securities and Exchange Commission

Dear Commission,

Right now, Super PACs don't have to disclose their unlimited corporate donations. That means they can keep the public in the dark about who's funding the attack ads that bombard their TV screens daily.

That's why I'm joining with the 14 United States senators who formally asked you to use your regulatory authority to require that corporations disclose their spending in elections.

SEC: Exercise your regulatory authority to require public disclosure of corporate political contributions.

After this disasterous decision by the Supreme Court, I am waiting fortwo thogs: a new flag stars deleted and in their place 50 corporate logos.(I have been saying this for 8 years and was not surprised to actually see one during an Occupy Wall Street demonstation) and then a new Pledge of Allegiance. Here is just the opening lines I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United Corporations of America and to the economy for which it stands. ....... Do something before the wood of this country is infested with worms.

Sincerely
Margaret McKitty