Featured Article
Stop the Anonymous Hit Men: Make Shadowy Campaign Money the Issue
For OpEdNews: Paul Rogat Loeb - Writer
I've been going door-to-door canvassing, and it's not that bad -- really. It's actually kind of fun. But only because I've found a way to break through people's cynicism.
No wonder people are cynical. Crashing from the sky-high hopes of two years ago, people are worried about jobs, the economy and their own uncertain futures, about the wars we're bogged down in and the threats to our planet. They don't like where America is headed, don't like most politicians or candidates, and are often uncertain whether their vote even matters. But when I talked about the takeover of our politics by destructive corporate interests, culminating in the barrage of anonymous attack ads unleashed by the Supreme Court's ghastly Citizens United decision, they quickly became willing to listen.
So I'm delighted the Democrats are finally hitting back at the US Chamber of Commerce and other Republican front groups for dumping millions of dollars of untraceable corporate contributions into the election, with the total likely to exceed $300 million . But the Democrats need to do more, and we do as well, as ordinary citizens. We need to make the buying of our democracy the salient issue of the coming election and beyond, because it affects everything else that we need to change.
So how do we do this in the few remaining weeks before the elections? We need to talk about the ads of all the front groups from the Chamber of Commerce to Karl Rove's American Crossroads and the Koch brothers' Americans for Prosperity. But we also need to highlight the Republican justices who overruled a century of precedent to enact Citizens United. And talk about how Republican Senators have stood in unison to prevent requiring corporate interests to at least put their names on their ads.
From what I can tell, most Americans are most vaguely aware of the DISCLOSE Act , the transparency legislation that a Republican filibuster blocked by a single vote. When they do find out, they're outraged, because anonymous attack ads are an affront to even the barest standards of fairness, whatever one's political beliefs. In fact, Republican leaders like Mitch McConnell and John Boehner have long argued that so long as people knew who was paying for campaign ads, there was no need to regulate them through campaign finance reform or counterbalance them with public financing. "We ought to have full disclosure," said Boehner in 2007 , "full disclosure of all of the money that we raise and how it is spent. And I think that sunlight is the best disinfectant." Yet since Citizens United opened the floodgates for monied interests to drown out the rest of our voices, Republican leaders and their key allies have done everything they can to foster anonymous and untraceable attacks from the shadows.
Frustrated as voters are with the state of America, including with the Democrats' own frequent capitulation to corporate interests, most still don't want our government to become the wholly owned property of BP, Exxon, AIG, Goldman Sachs, Verizon, and all the other corporations (including foreign ones) who can now buy our elections without people even knowing they're involved. Obama, the Democrats, and progressive organizations therefore need to keep talking about the issue repeatedly and forcefully, through their speeches, debate points, and ads, and through the talking points they circulate for campaign volunteers. As ordinary citizens we have to do our part as well -- knocking on doors, making phone calls and talking to friends, neighbors and coworkers who may be discontented with the Democrats, but would draw the line at furthering the total capture of our democracy by the most powerful economic interests on the planet. Or at least they would if we gave them the chance to have a conversation. But we can't just leave the issue up to the candidates.
Of course we also need to tackle the issue beyond November. Public financing of campaigns would help immensely, using the model of $5 contributions and public matching funds that's worked wonderfully in Maine, Vermont and even Arizona. This model remains legal even under the new Supreme Court rules, would reduce the corporate influence on both parties, and can complement a push to reverse Citizens United through Congressional legislation, grassroots organizing, and perhaps a constitutional amendment. But for now, we need to focus on whether or not those running to represent us at least recognize our right to know who is trying to buy our votes. The political allegiances are clear from the DISCLOSE Act. If we work well enough at explaining why the money matters, it could tip race after close race, and help us begin to rein in the power of unaccountable greed.
Paul Loeb is the author of the wholly updated new edition of Soul of a Citizen: Living with Conviction in Challenging Times (St Martin's Press, April 2010), and The Impossible Will Take a Little While: A Citizen's Guide to Hope in a Time of Fear, which the History Channel and the American Book Association named the #3 political book of 2004. See www.paulloeb.org
Thursday, October 14, 2010
Will US Voters Allow Corporate Interests To Buy Our Government
Posted by
Solomon's words for the wise
at
10/14/2010 02:52:00 PM
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)

































7 comments:
check this link to see how people feel
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dc_-L4fyLUo
Dem's and Rep's need to not say it, prove it!
I don't care what party is pointing fingers because we all know both parties do it.
That is all I ask.
I do not make statements unless I have hard facts and figures to prove it, I'm talking NAMES, PARTY, AND NUMBERS. Not what someone THINKS it has to be what someone KNOWS, then back it up!
Republican or Democrat, the Citizens United Supreme Court decision will ultimately come to be known as the absolute worst decision ever made. This decision will allow foreign countries, foreign individuals and foreign companies to dump millions of dollars into US elections and BUY candidates! Nothing would stop Iran or N. Korea's dictators from funnelling money into fake US businesses and organizations to influence our elections. IS THAT WHAT YOU WANT???
This nation was bought and paid for years ago.
The corporations realize it. They don't even hide the fact they run our government to serve their interests instead of the peoples.
They buy elections, they buy judges, while we watch American Idol or head to Walmart.
Blaming this on the corporations is silly. You don't blame an animal for doing what's in it's nature.
Blaming our representatives is equally ridiculous. Representatives that aren't held responsible for their actions is a fault of the voters/constituents.
Blaming the judges that opened the door even wider is the most apt, however still incorrect.
Judges ruled according to the spirit of the law... and seeing as how the American people have had no issue with lobbyists trumping the voice of the voter/constituent for the past 40 years, it certainly appears the spirit of the law has been that corporations have freedom of speech through lobbying... thus the Citizens United ruling.
Bottom line?
We let this happen. We are apathetic and when we aren't, we let them pit us against ourselves (R)vs(D) instead of chasing real changes in the system.
We yell and scream about our government like it's a sports match. Each rooting for our teams.
We are irresponsible, uneducated and apathetic. We are selfish.
We let government destroy our country for 8 years and when the problems aren't fixed overnight we want to run back and hand the reigns over to the people that put us in the situation to begin with.
We as a group we have happily let our government of people's representatives be replaced with a government of two parties, marching in lock step to their corporate oligarchy leadership.
and even now we wave flags and preach about 'FREE MARKET!' as if lack of regulation and control over large international corporate entities is somehow supposed to help the average citizen.
Our 'FREE MARKET' has given us bought elections, bought representatives, a class/wealth divide seen only in the most dire of historical precedents (usually just before bloody revolution) and tax breaks for corporations moving our jobs overseas.
We are to blame for letting our government get this way
and we will get precisely what we deserve.
Is this blog becomming a Left Wing site?????
No 6:08 I'm pretty sure we are all card carrying right wingers.
Why I'll follow the Republicans, in all matters, regardless of how I might even feel about any particular matter. Besides I don't much like thinking for myself anyways.
Better than listening to a lefty, amirite?
Amen 3:19 poster
I would have to totally agree with everything you said!People need to get over the fake Demo/Repub divide that the mainstream media and politicians feed us and Wake Up to what is really going on in this country!The politicians are just like pro wrestlers, they put on a good show in front of everyone then afterwards they go have beers and make backdoor deals.
Post a Comment