An Inconvenient Truth About Congressional Bribes
by PerlStalker | 8:02 pm, September 2, 2010 | Comments Off
The very funny comic, Pearls Before Swine, posted a political truth that most people seem to ignoring.
Campaign contributions are the "official" way for lobbyists, corporations an unions to legally bribe legislators. If you want to end the excessive influence those groups have on the political process, you have to end two things. The first is end campaign contributions from anyone except individuals. That means real flesh and blood individuals; not pretend people like corporations.
The second thing to end is much harder. You need to take away most of the existing Federal power. My brother-in-law once told me that he's rather make government "stronger" to reduce corporate influence. Unfortunately, he has it completely backwards. By giving the Federal government more power, it gives corporations more reason to use the government to compete or eliminate the competition.
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