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Originally Posted by compote_tom
Until money, whether it is from large corporations, wealthy individuals or unions is taken out of politics this will never cease. I know the present belief is that money= free speech and I can hear the screams that are sure to come. And I also know that the public could change this by self-education but I believe the Easter Bunny will show up at an atheist convention first.
However, I believe that until money is taken out of political campaigns, and lobbyist are either outlawed or greatly restricted this will never cease. There will always be individuals who have genuine political convictions, and act on these convictions, but these individuals will always be the exception and not the rule.
I think the best recent example is the Rep primary of 2000, where McCain knew full well the affects of money and politics was defeated and (I hope I'm not judging him to harshly) I believe he became what he rallied against.
This may not address the local issues if the thread, but I do think it addresses the larger issue. Corruption is an equal party offender.
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You're right. Both right and left are still guilty of taking money from lobbiest, wealthy individuals, special interest groups and what not. It's no longer a government of the people, by the people and for the people - no. It's a government of the people with deep pockets, by the people with deep pockets, for the people with deep pockets.
The little guys - the soccer mom, the joe sixpack working stiff and the small business owner have a hard time getting their voice heard. This is why town halls have be so popular. IMO, this gov. run health care smells to me like some lobbiest, someone powerful interest with lots of money pressuring our elected officials to force this down our throats - it's the old "follow the money" adage. (I don't don't have any evidence to back that up, just my suspicion)