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Some ideas for the future…

Posted in Commentary, Congress, Finances, Lobbyists, Observations, PACs, Rants, Special Interest Groups by Cynical Citizen on July 2, 2010

Face it, we are ALL to blame.

Most people are more interested in what is going on in Hollywood, then what is going on in Washington or Wall Street.

Corporations are preserved by Lawyers and Lobbyists.

The Lawyers write the “rules” so that no one can understand them, and the Lobbyists buy the “Representatives” so the “rules” are not re-written.

All our elected “Officials” are over paid by the taxpayers.

CBS News reported tonight that the average Senator makes $174,000 per year, and get Life Time Health benefits, and there are over 200 millionaires walking the Halls of Government, and it looks like more are coming, maybe even a billionaire (or two).

What to do?

I offer the following:

1]    Start and maintain a List of Incumbents, so that “we” know who NOT to vote for in November.

  • ‘Let’s Clean House’ – We can’t do worse than what is already in place.

2] Cut our Elected officials compensation and benefits (Health Care, Hair Cuts, Postage, Air Port Parking, etc.), so “they” are more like us.

3]    Demand Term Limits – Somehow, get the President to sign “it” into Law immediately.

4]    Removal of Lobbyists – Again, demand and get the president to sign an Emergency Law.

5]    The Language of these Emergency Laws needs to be straight forward with NO exceptions.

  • No elected official can server more than two terms. Period.
  • No person, union, corporation, etc, can give more than $??? to a Party. Period.
    • How much money is spent to get one person elected, when that same amount could be invested in jobs, education, infrastructure, etc.
    • Maybe mandate a cap on election expenditures?
  • All funds received by a candidate MUST be posted on a Central PUBLIC Website, and Audited on a regular basis by an independent entity.  Period.
  • All elected officials must post their operating budgets/expenses on the same website.
    • How come Public Companies must publish their Expenses, but public officials do not?
    • Many if “they” balanced their own budgets, then they would have an idea how to balance the federal budget.

6]    Limit the amount of time a person can run for office.

  • A similar idea to what is done in the UK.
  • Most people I know are so sick of election “talk” by the time the elections arrive that they do not vote, or are so confused with the mudslinging, they blindly vote on the ballot.

7] Allow the Citizen of the US to cast votes of “No Confidence” in our Elected Officials.

  • Clearly, there needs to be a shake-up within our government, and maybe, if “we the people” could vote “no confidence” then maybe, “they” will listen to US, the people.
  • The Failure of Financial Reform, Itemized

8] No More Back Room Deals. Period.

  • If a topic can’t be done or talked about in Public, then it can NOT be put in a Bill. Period.

9] No More “Pork” Amendments to Bills.

  • Bills should be easy to ready and implement.
  • If a Bill is about “A”, then ALL language in that Bill MUST be about “A”, not “X, Y, and Z”.
  • Think of a the dead trees that are wasted on “Pork” Amendments

10] All citizens, especially the unemployed, start calling their representatives, and DEMAND Action!

11] Maybe plan a march on Washington to really get the attention of our “Officials”.

  • But that can’t happen for another 10 days… They are on a “break”…
    • Anyone else reading this getting 10 days off for a single Holiday?
  • Please Check your Signs for Spelling and Grammar!!

I have been ‘lurking’ on HP for the past several months, it is quite clear that most Americans are pissed at our “representatives”.

What really concerns me is that all this energy expended on e-complaining will not translate into any actions from now to November, and things will continue into slide deeper into the abyss.

- CC

Hidden ‘Bundles’ of Lobbyist Giving (from SF & CRP)

Posted in Finances, Lobbyists, PACs, Special Interest Groups by Cynical Citizen on October 9, 2009

I definitely want to Thank the Folks at the Sunlight Foundation and the Center for Responsive Politics for exposing these issues!

- CC

So Who’s your Pharma?

Posted in Finances, Lobbyists, PACs, Special Interest Groups by Cynical Citizen on October 8, 2009

Don’t think that Special Interests/PACs are taking over the Government?

Well check this out…

In a  joint investigation, Sunlight Foundation and the Center for Responsive Politics, found a much more tangled web of money they anyone original thought.

Turns out that the chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., is the big “winner” by taken in over $660,000 from Jan. 2007 to June 2009 from 73 different Clients and Lobbyists that represent various pharmaceutical companies.

Not to be out done or alone, you can also find Republicans topping the charts, including formal Presidentican candidate John McCain. (Do take a look at McCain’s contributor list… Looks like Wall Street made another bad decision…)

Absent from the list…

Barack Obama, but you can still find details on his campaign, and as Michael Moore incorrectly states in the movie ‘Capitalism‘, Goldman Sachs ($994,795) was NOT the biggest contributor, but number two, behind University of California ($1,591,395).

Needless to say, there is allot more money coming from the corporations then anywhere else…

If you would like to read the full report “Hidden ‘Bundles’ of Lobbyist Giving Show Full Court Press by Health Care Donors“… and be ready to cry or get really angry!

So much for “By the people”…

- CC

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