Showing posts with label Debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debate. Show all posts

Sunday, March 13, 2016

Legal Bribery in Washington.

There is a history of campaign reform however, it has yet to be enough.
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This effort to bring about more comprehensive campaign finance reform began in 1907 when Congress passed the Tillman Act, which prohibited corporations and national banks from contributing money to Federal campaigns. The first Federal campaign disclosure legislation was a 1910 law affecting House elections only.
The Act of Congress was amended in 1974 to place legal limits on the campaign contributions. The amendment also created the Federal Election Commission (FEC).
In 2002, The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act was fought for by Sen. John McCain and Sen. Russ Feingold. This act prohibited large contributions by wealthy individuals and corporations to national party committees, all of whose receipts were publicly disclosed. But, perversely, the ban on “soft money” left individual and corporate donors free to direct their funds to outside groups, where donations are concealed from public scrutiny.
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Enthusiasts of McCain-Feingold said the law would restore trust in the political system. Some suggested the parties would “thrive” because they would be forced to rely on small donors. Critics, however, predicted it would precipitate a tectonic shift of political power away from the parties and toward outside groups, which were likely to be far more extreme and far less accountable. These critics were absolutely correct. Interests groups like the NRA and anti-abortion extremists can legally hide the amounts of money given to politicians.
Legal bribery is happening right out in the open in Washington. Political action committees and lobbying is legally bribing politicians.
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PAC’s have been around since the 1940s. Lobbying began in 1830 but was not what it is today. People would stand around and wait to get a word with a politician. Occasionally they would bribe them. In the 1970s is when lobbying became what it is today.
In 2015 3.2 billion dollars was spent on lobbying politicians. The last election in 2014 1.7 billion was spent on PACs. How anyone can think this money is because the banks, corporations, drug companies, and Unions actually like this politician. Anyone could be running, they want a politician that will do what they want. These groups want certain things for their investment. These are the top companies in the country. They have business sense, they are not going to waste money. More often than not the companies will get what they desire.

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The top line is special interest and individual corporate donors. The bottom number is individual donations. 2016 Election Primary spending.

Some will argue that it’s not bribery because there is no guarantee what the politician is going to do you are giving all of this money to. That is partly true, but its still influence which is not done by the people. This is a corporate influence. Corporations have been running the country for an extremely long time.


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American Crossroads a Conservative SuperPAC. This is not a Presidential election year. They spent almost 42 million on ads against Democrats only 5 million on the issues.           American Crossroads

This is not limited to the Republican Party. Hillary Clinton has a SuperPAC as well. When President Obama ran for re-election the amount of money spent was ridiculous.  With The Presidents at a whopping 964 million dollars between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama they spent a total of 2 billion dollars.
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2012 Presidental election spending. Blue, Barack Obama. Red, Mitt Romney.                         2012 Presidential Race.

Our political system is beyond repair while donor money is rampant. Why would anyone in Washington fight for this to stop? Power and greed, it’s clear politicians want the money and doing what these interest groups want will keep that money flowing. Have you noticed you never hear politicians mention lobbyists or PACs especially if they’re getting the bulk of the money?

The only Presidential candidate that even  has the plan to solve this is Bernie Sanders. I know he would like Citizens United overturned but that is not the only issue. I am hoping he goes one step further and stops any money  going into Washington. The people are the only ones that should have the politicians ear. CEOs, banks, hedge fund managers, the NRA, etc. should not.
Stoping bribery will be impossible, but finding bribery to be illegal would be a definite start.

The Circus of CuntServatives

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DONALD TRUMP-clown name- Soggybottommmy Crazy Pants 
Trump, of course, received the first question regarding the KKK and David Duke.  Trump explained to he the commentator that he was the 11th person to ask, that David Duke and the KKK he disavows. He didn’t seem to mad about the racial allegations, but it moved right along. Not another peep about it.
While Rubio was talking smack about Trump he interrupts, blurting out”lies.” They actually were for once, Rubio said Trump inherited 100 Million he inherited 1 million from his father.
“This little guy has lied so much about me.”
Cruz mentions that Trump sent money to Clintons campaigns in 2008.
Trump responds by saying, He did it for business “I have 120 deals outside of the united states which I hope to stop very soon and let my children handle it. We do many deals outside of the United States.” he also mentioned how he gives to many politicians.
Trump went on and on about the wall and said again, Mexico is paying for the wall.
“I’m the only one that beats Hillary Clinton”
“The people of Florida wouldn’t elect him dog catcher.” In regards to Rubio.
Trump called Cruz a liar a few times and says, “I’ve given my answer, lying Ted.”
When asked a question about torture, of suspected terrorist families or the suspected terrorists. He said that he thinks waterboarding is fine basically, compared to what they do to Christians. The Soggybottom is cool with torture of (maybe) terrorists and their families.
“We should go for water boarding and we should go tougher.” -Trump
I have to step in here WHAT?!?!?! The Patriot act comes to mind. The government can walk in your house and drag you out and say you are a terrorist. Nothing you can do about it and nothing your family can do either. Obviously, it probably hasn’t happened but it can. Who is to say the government doesn’t already do that and claim people are a threat. Well enough of the conspiracy theories, back to these animals duking it out for the Power position. Trump scares me I just want to mention that. He looks like he could be related to the devil…just saying.
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MARCO RUBIO-clown name-Marco Polo Cholo
Right at the very beginning, Rubio attacks Trump Rubio says,
“He’s done well in these elections there is no doubt, the numbers are there. The numbers also say, 2/3 of the people that have cast a vote in Republican Primary Caucus have voted against you. They do not want you to be our nominee.The Conservative delegates have voted against you, and the reason why is because we are not going to turn over the Conservative movement of the party of Lincoln or Reagan for example to someone who’s positions are not conservative. Last week he defended Planned Parenthood for 30 seconds on the debate stage…” He went a little further digging at Trump then the rebuttal. Donald Trump states the numbers he read on CNN poll, showing Trump at 49%. Rubio interrupts and says that Trump can’t beat Hillary Clinton in a general election. They were just yelling and you couldn’t understand what was said for a good 20-30 seconds until Kelly had to intervene. Trump consistently interrupted Rubio throughout the debate.

Rubio mentioned Donald Trump making his clothes in other countries a few times.
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JOHN KASICH-clown name- Jim-Bob-McSniffels 
Kasich says, “People tell me I’m the only adult on the stage.” He claims he doesn’t get enough air time and he’s correct.
He wants people to know that he will bring the Democrats and Republicans together.
Honestly, not much has been said about his campaign. Many don’t really know much of his plan because they really don’t ask him many questions.
He does seem like the one I would choose if I believed Conservative hypocrisy. John thinks people need to stop suing everyone and people need to be tolerant and respect each other.
Kasich wants to go to war in Syria, Iraq, and Libia.
He may be the only rational one on the stage I concur. He said that he will win up north we’ll see.

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MEYGAN KELLY-clown name-Peach PuffyPants
Meygan Kelly asked Trump if he was playing to people’s fantasies like it says in his book.
She is feisty and the only Cuntservative that can be tolerated on Fox News.
Megyn shows Trump a large amount of clips of him lying, she was worse than the other candidates when it came to ripping him a new one. Ultimately made him look like an idiot. She put on the board a link from the Court of appeals. The court compared Trump to Bernie Madoff. “…victims of con artists often sing the praises of their victimizers until the moment they realize they have been fleeced”  Trump must regret pissing this woman off. Good research Kelly, need to give credit where it’s due. Trump said it was a civil case. He’ll win it’s been going on for 5 years. 1/3 of the people that signed up for Trump University was dissatisfied with the course.

Ted Cruz was purposefully left out, and Megyn took his place. He is a good bullshit artist, but you can see through it. He has shifty eyes. They didn’t give him very much time. Which was fine the man is not easily tolerated.
They screamed at each other, for quite awhile.
The moderator asked about Flint, Michigan. They didn’t really say much or answer the question. They said its state and local governments job. They won’t even visit and talk to the people. Why would they? Flint is predominantly African American.
It went as entertaining as most of the GOP debates have been with Donald Trump. The arrogance and the fact that he can not take criticism will lead to his demise.
Cruz didn’t say anything absolutely crazy at this debate, yet he definitely had that annoying factor. You know someone’s presence can absolutely annoy you. That’s Ted Cruz.
Rubio has a small shot, but it’s doubtful. He is the least extreme of the three leaders in this race. Not that Rubio is much of a leader he won one state so far. He is also the choice of the RNC. This is their golden boy and he’s doing horribly bad. That is why he won Minnesota because he’s not screaming hatred as Cruz and Trump do. He’s starting to. Real Conservatives that vote all the time mainly want Rubio,  that is because they don’t even know who Kasich is, although he talks about going to war.
The Conservatives love pain, so war is something they welcome usually. Do Americans want to go to war? I don’t, but I believe war is stupid especially when it’s over religion. Isis isn’t in one place, they are all over. We can’t blow 3 countries to hell. If you really want to do that drop a bomb. Don’t get our people killed. I don’t think the UN will appreciate that much. 
This circus was brought to you by the Republican Debate.