Corruption

Many Problems We Have in this Country Can Be Fixed if We Get Money Out of Politics

Money in Politics Photo by www.theprogressivesinfluence.com

Money in Politics
Photo by http://www.theprogressivesinfluence.com

The Day Money In Politics Took Our Republic Away

On January 21, 2010 the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) said that section 203 of H.R. 2356 (107th) the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act of 2002 was “Unconstitutional.” Section 203 imposed limits on what corporations, unions, and organizations, could contribute to political campaigns to elect or defeat candidates running for public office. This ruling came in a decision on Citizens United v FEC (Federal Election Commission.) At least 3 things happened that day:

1) States lost their ability to control their own elections

Take a look at what happened in WI where Governor Scott Walker was “Recalled” by the people of Wisconsin after he took away the right of Public Employees to negotiate through “Collective Bargaining”. Outside money, $63 million dollars of it, was spent to help Walker win the recall election, the previous record for outside money was $37M. That $67M flooded into the state, from people who don’t live there, it came from people like Charles and David Koch, better known as the Koch Brothers, (who are also better known for paying fines for illegally funneling “Dark Money” but that’s a whole other story,) and SuperPACS (who desperately wanted to keep Scott Walker in place,) to support Walker for the recall election after citizens in Wisconsin were so angry that they actually gathered 1,000,000 signatures to force the recall election.Read more about Scott Walkers Recall election here: “Scott Walker Wins Wisconsin Recall Election” by CBS News.

The egregious levels of outside spending on the federal level are well documented. In the 2010 Congressional elections, spending by corporations and wealthy individuals totaled almost $300M.(i) In the 2012 election, the largest SuperPAC spent an astounding $142M. (ii) Altogether SuperPACS spent $609M in the 2012 election cycle. Overall outside spending topped $1.29 Billion. (iii) In comparison to these mammoth sums of money, it only takes a modest amount of money to have a transformative impact on a local election. If multi-million dollar SuperPACS can buy the victory of even Presidential candidates, then what’s stopping them from influencing local political elections? This paragraph and some other information is from Democracy is For People , we thank them for the material and their efforts in trying to get the U.S. Congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment to overturn Citizens United.

2) Limits on campaign contributions from corporations, unions, and organizations (SuperPACS) were lifted, allowing widespread corruption of our politicians and allowing elections to be bought.

McCutcheon v FEC (Federal Election Commission) is being called "Citizens United on Steroids Thanks to Oil Change for America

McCutcheon v FEC (Federal Election Commission) is being called “Citizens United on Steroids
Thanks to Oil Change for America

 

There is actually a Trans-Partisan opposition to Citizens United. This is NOT a partisan issue. Money in politics is hurting this country in many different ways, and EVERYONE is noticing. Campaign finance reform – including efforts to limit political spending by corporations, unions, and the super-wealthy, has been part of the conservative legacy. The court’s decision rolled back nearly a century of laws passed by both sides of the aisle who, agreed that reasonable restrictions can and should be placed on campaign spending by powerful special interest in order to preserve our democracy.

Stalwart conservative statesmen have fought for campaign finance reform. No less a conservative movement icon than Republican Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona uttered these words in support of bipartisan campaign finance reform in 1983: “Our nation is facing a crisis of liberty if we do not control campaign expenditures. We must prove that elective office is not for sale. We must convince the people that elected officials are what James Madison intended us to be, agents of the sovereign people, not the hired hands of the rich givers, or what James Madison called factions,”

 Arizona Senator John McCain, Goldwater’s successor and the 2008 Republican Presidential nominee, called the Supreme Court’s ruling “a combination of arrogance, naivete and stupidity, the likes of which I have never seen.”

Most Republicans, including Tea Party supporters, think steps should be taken to curb this corrosive campaign spending. A March 2012 poll conducted by ABCNews/Washington Post, showed that over two-thirds of Americans (69%) felt SuperPACS should be illegal. Among Tea Party supporters, the numbers were the same: 69% of Tea Party supporters felt that SuperPACS should be outlawed.(iv)

Most Republicans think big campaign spenders, including corporations, can influence how a member of Congress votes. More than two-thirds of respondents (68%) to an April 2012 Opinion Research Corporation (ORC) including 71% of Republicans — also agreed that, “if a company spent $100,000 to help elect a member of Congress, it could successfully pressure him or her to change a vote on proposed legislation.” Only one in five disagreed. (v)

3) Americans Were Outraged By the Court’s Decision

Nearly nine in ten Americans (88%) say that big companies have too much power in Washington D.C. (vi).

Eight in ten respondents oppose the court’s decision in Citizens United. (vii)

Republicans, Democrats , and Independents who have heard about Citizens United believe by an almost 4-to-1 margin that the ruling is having a negative effect. (viii)

83% of Americans (85% of Democrats, 81% of Republicans and 78% of Independents) think there should be limits on how much money corporations can give in elections. And 90% of those with incomes over $100,000 support such limits. (ix)

By a 5-to-1 margin, Americans agree that “there would be less corruption if there were limits on how much could be given to SuperPACS.” Only 14% disagree with this proposition. 75% of Republicans and 78% of Democrats agree. (x)

What is it Going to Take Take To Change The Way Things Are Going?

In short, it’s going to take people like YOU to get involved. Above you will notice I have a “Page” button entitled “Find/Track Politicians, Bills, Voting Records,” Click on that page button and it will explain the links that are on the page and how to use them to find, track and contact YOUR Representatives. Using, for example, GovTrack to find who your U.S. Senators (2) are, and who your U.S.. Congressman or woman is, if you don’t already know, is very easy to do. Click on GovTrack and register at the site. Once registered it will be easy to search for a specific legislative bill, Track your politicians votes, and contact your Congressmen/women and U.S. Senators. If you would also like to contact YOUR State Representatives you can click on the “Vote Smart” link to help you locate your State Senators, Assemblymen/women, and other local politicians that are supposed to be representing you. Look, right now only the Super-rich and corporations have any real influence over our elections and politicians. The only time regular people gain influence on politicians that spend more than half their time raising money to keep their job in the next election, is when we show up in numbers. When enough people flood the offices of the U.S. Senators, U.S. Congressmen/women, State Senators, Assemblymen/women, and right on down the line with enough phone calls and e-mails, they don’t have a choice but to listen. The sites that I’ve provided links for on my “Find/Track Politicians, Bills, voting Records” page will walk you through the process of calling or e-mailing YOUR Representatives, and will send you an e-mail whenever they take action like sponsoring, co-sponsoring, or voting on a bill.   In short, please Get Involved For A Better America. Follow my Facebook page http://www.Facebook.com/StoptheObstructionistTeaParty, Subscribe to this blog by entering your e-mail address on the home page, or on Twitter @Medic3569, for up to date news on legislative action and information on upcoming issues that may effect you. McCutcheon v FEC is due to be announced by the SCOTUS and could very likely be decided by the same “Conservative-5” Justices the way that Citizens United was, in favor of the ultra-rich and corporations. Look at the meme above, do we really want to see those top donors from the fossil fuel industry contributing over $300M when we know that they can change how a congressman/woman will vote on proposed legislation?   Join the “Rapid Response” team that will take action the day the SCOTUS decision is announced at  “Money Out – Voters In” to check out and join the Rapid Response to McCutcheon v FEC the day it is announced.

Other interesting reading:

Bill Moyers – Seven Initiatives to Get Money Out of Politics

McCutcheon v FEC  and “Money out – Voters In” explained by the The Amendment Gazette,

Victor Tiffany is a Senior Columnist at The Amendment Gazette and the Acting State-Wide Coordinator for Move to Amend  one of the organizations working hard to get congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment to overturn Citizens United        

(i) Public Citizen’s analysis of Federal Election Commission (FEC) data. See Congress Watch (January 2011). “12 Months After: The Effects of Citizens United on Elections and the Integrity of the Legislative Process.”Retrieved 15 Sept. 2011, from http://www.citizen.org/documents/Citizens-United–20110113.pdf

(ii) Center for Responsive Politics, “Restore Our Future” Retrieved 22 April 2013 from: http://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/detail.php?cmte#C00490045&cycle#2012
(iii) Center for Responsive Politics, “Outside Spending.” Retrieved 22 April 2013 from: http://www.opensecrets.org/outsidespending/index.php.
(iv) Eggen, D (17 Feb. 2010, 15 Sept. 2011). “Poll: Large majority opposes Supreme Court’s decision on campaign financing.” Washington Post. Retrieved 15 Sept. 2011, from http://washingtonpost.com/wp:dyn/content/article/2010/02/17/AR2010021701151.html
(v) Brennen Center lbid.
(vi) New York City Public Advocate Bill De Blasio “New Report: Election Spending by Out-Of-State Non-Profits Surges 1500% in New York;

 

(vii) U.S. PIRG education Fund and People For the American Way Foundation. “Outside Spending, Outsized Influence: Big and Secret Money in New York In the 2012 Elections.” Retrieved July 8, 2013, from http://www.pfaw.org/sites/default/files/outsize_spending_NY.pdf

(viii) Coalition for Accountability in Political Spending (March, 2013). “From Social Welfare to Political Welfare: The Evolving Role of Nonprofits in Our Elections and Urgent Need for State Regulatory Action.” Retrieved July 8, 2013, fromhttp://politicalspending.org/501c4-Report.pdf

[ix] Coalition for Accountability in Political Spending (March, 2013). “From Social Welfare to Political Welfare: The Evolving Role of Nonprofits in Our Elections and Urgent Need for State Regulatory Action.” Retrieved July 8, 2013, from http://politicalspending.org/501c4 -Report.pdf

[x] Resolutions Week, “Resolutions Passed and Current Efforts” “http://www.resolutionsweek.org/?page_id=86

Note: Information provided here with footnotes was compiled by www.democracyisforpeople.org , please visit their site to view their material and to Get Involved For A Better America. We thank them for the resources, material, and for their efforts in trying to overturn Citizens United. Also involved, along with over 120 organizations  working on this task is www.united4thepeople.org which is a great site to see where the effort is, and how you can become involved in your area. Contact me at jasmith3569@gmail.com with any questions you may have, I’ll be glad to assist you.

Join the "Rapid Response" for McCutcheon v FEC

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By Oil Change International

80% of Americans believe the terrible decision on Citizens United on June 21, 2010 has worsened corruption in our elections and our politicians. Even 67% and more Republicans and Tea Party members say Citizens United has caused more corruption in our Republic. The amount of money in politics by the Koch Brothers dark money, the Super PACS, the corporations, and the ultra-rich have taken our elections away from the people and corrupted our politicians worse than ever before. Look at the meme above by Oil Change International, look at how outside money effected the Scott Walker (R-WI) recall election, and many more. We must get money out of politics! Even the Republicans and Tea Party members recognize that it is a problem. To join over 120 organizations in getting state resolutions to get Congress to pass a Constitutional Amendment to overturn Citizens United go to www.United4thePeople.org 
Below I’m reprinting an e-mail from Victor Tiffany from Move To Amend, an organization doing great work in this effort. Please look at all the ways you can join in this, and other, very important efforts to get money out of politics. Please join the “Rapid Response” to McCutcheon v FEC through “Thunderclap,” find an event near you to participate in.

“If there’s a world here in a hundred years, it’s going to be saved by tens of millions of little things.  The powers-that-be can break up any big thing they want. They can corrupt it or co-opt it from the inside, or they can attack it from the outside.  But what are they going to do about 10 million little things?  They break up two of them, and three more like them spring up!”

~~Pete Seeger


Hi folks,

The response to the final environmental report on Keystone XL was an unbelievably powerful message to the president on Monday night, when over 10,000 people gathered at an astounding 283 vigils in 49 states, plus DC and Canada, to protest Keystone XL. Organized in just 72 hours, it was the biggest, rapid-response, on-the-ground demonstration of Obama’s presidency.

We can duplicate that response to the McCutcheon decision, but we need to deploy our social media resources right away.


The following are suggested messages for those with Twitter and Facebooks accounts to use.

First, this is the ThunderClap tweet, scheduled for Feb. 20, and it’s something you can sign up to participate in,  if you have not already, here:
https://www.thunderclap.it/projects/8691-money-out-voters-in

The ThunderClap will read:

“IT’S COMING! Did YOU sign up for a #McCutcheon response event? Do it today: http://www.moneyout-votersin.org #getmoneyout http://thndr.it/1aZmav2”  


Second, I suggest for Twitter users between now and Feb 20th when the ThunderClap will go out:

IT’S COMING! Did YOU sign up for a #McCutcheon response event? Do it today: http://www.moneyout-votersin.org #getmoneyout http://tinyurl.com/mj4luxc


Third, For Facebook users, I suggest:

The U.S. Supreme Court could issue its ruling in the case some are calling the next Citizens United any day starting Feb. 24th. On October 8, 2013 the Court heard arguments for McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission. Never before has our political campaign system been as corrupted as now with unlimited corporate spending and dark money. Our democracy is eroding before us. But all over the country people are also fighting back and demanding change.

Now is the time to take our fight to the next level and mobilize across the country on the day of the McCutcheon ruling. Have you signed up for a #McCutcheon response event? Do it today:  #getmoneyout


I will be posting that on about two dozen Move to Amend Facebook pages and on Obstruct Plutocracy – Liberate Democracy, Chica’s Rants, Citizens Against Plutocracy and the Progressives United Against DINO Democrats Facebook pages. The tiny url link goes to the Money Out – Voters In map of planned events, just like the successful Keystone pipe line vigil announcements.

Are you with MoveOn? They can blast this out regionally. People for the American Way just sent a blast out to promote this to their members today. We can double the number of events currently planned, but it will require effort from everyone with access to social media. We still have at least two full weeks and three weekends to build this Rapid Response.  A copy and paste effort on Twitter and Facebook won’t take but a few minutes.

Ready? Set. Post.


Victor Tiffany

Acting State-wide Coordinator, Move to Amend
Senior Columnist, The Amendment Gazette
Ithaca, NY 14850

Please get involved now! Also, to keep control of the U.S. Senate, and take back control of the U.S. House of Representatives we will need to GET OUT THE VOTE IN 2014 to have any chance against the gerrymandering and Voter ID (suppression) laws that the Republicans and TeaPublicans have put in place.

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Use this E-mail Template to Contact YOUR Senators and Congressmen to Institute the "Congressional Reform Act of 2013"

Use this E-mail Template to Contact YOUR Senators and Congressmen to Institute the “Congressional Reform Act of 2013”

I am asking you to present/or move a bill called “The Congressional Reform Act of 2012.”  I just sent this to Senator Chuck Schumer, Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, and Congressman Tim Bishop. Please feel free to copy and paste the template portion of this post.It contains the following;

1. No Tenure/No Pension

2.A Congressman/woman receives pay when they are in office, they receive no pay when not in office.

3.Congress (Past, Present, and Future)participates in Social Security.

4. All funds in the Congressional retirement fund move to the Social Security system immediately. All future funds flow into the Social Security system, and Congress participates with the American people.

5. Congress can purchase their own retirement plan, just as all Americans do.

6. Congress will no longer vote themselves a pay raise. Congressional pay will raise the lower of CPI or 3%.

7. Congress loses their current health care insurance and participates in the health care marketplace exchanges.

8. Congress must equally abide by the impose on the American people.

9. All contracts with past and present Congressmen/women are void 12/01/2013. The American people did not make these contracts with the Congressmen/women.

I believe this may have been suggested by Warren Buffet as a way to lower the debt. Either way I think it’s a great proposal. I realize the Congress getting paid is in the constitution so if a constitutional amendment is called for, so be it.

Please let me know at your earliest convenience where you stand on this proposal.

Thank you for your great service in the past.

END OF TEMPLATE

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The “Congressional Reform Act information was from a post by Josh Duhamel on September 5, 2013.

The Tea Party and the Koch Brothers could Totally Destroy Democracy if the U.S. Supreme Court gets this Wrong

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McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission

is to be heard by the Supreme Court Oct. 8th

 
Non-existent is how I would describe House Speaker John Boehner’s leadership. Not totally his fault. The Republican Party is being highjacked by about 45 Tea Party members who don’t allow the word “compromise” into their vocabulary. They are obstructionists that act like children and have no morals and do not care what anyone wants except for the most rich, greedy, uncaring people, in this world, much less the country.  People that will not accept anything but 100% of what they want or they have temper tantrums. They are motivating people like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX), and others by threatening to spend money to defeat them in primary elections if they don’t do exactly as the Tea Party wants, and more. Anyone who doesn’t please them are enemies as shown when a VP, Andy Roth, of Club for Growth, a right-wing organization, said that “Sen. Bob Corker became a Democrat on the floor of the Senate today.” The Tea Party is funded by the likes of the Koch brothers, and PACs like Karl Rove’s Crossroads, and Freedomworks. If other house Republicans would stand up to them instead of worrying that they will face a primary challenge from the Tea Party, the Republican Party, would be better off and the legislature might actually be able to get something done. That all leads us to the real problem we face in America. Money in politics.
 
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.,) On Thursday, speaking at an event held by the Constitutional Accountability Center, argued, “If the court continues in the direction of Citizens United, we may move another step closer to neutering Congress’ ability to limit the influence of money in politics and another step closer to unlimited corporate contributions given directly to candidates and political committees.” She was speaking about McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission .

True democracy is impossible when you allow unlimited contributions from anonymous donors. Not only can the Koch brothers and others sway elections, but, think of it, you can actually have foreigners pouring crazy amounts of money into our elections. That is just nuts! Let’s repeal Citizens United, at least not make it even worse!

In a HuffPost article:  http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/26/elizabeth-warren-supreme-court_n_3997916.html   The case; McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission, set to be argued on Oct. 8 was outlined. It challenges the aggregate limit on campaign contributions that an individual donor can make in a single election. Currently, a donor may only give $123,300 in total, made up of sub-limits of $48,600 to candidates and $74,600 to party committees and PACs.

The plaintiff, Alabama businessman Shaun McCutcheon, hopes that the court will eliminate these limits, arguing earlier this year that the issue is “a very important First Amendment case about freedom of speech.”
On Thursday, speaking at an event held by the Constitutional Accountability Center, Warren argued, “If the court continues in the direction of Citizens United, we may move another step closer to neutering Congress’ ability to limit the influence of money in politics and another step closer to unlimited corporate contributions given directly to candidates and political committees.”

Warren also endorsed the research of her former academic colleague, Harvard Law School professor Lawrence Lessig, on the framers of the Constitution’s original definition of corruption and on the ways in which Congress has become warped by monied interests.

Lessig, who followed Warren on Thursday, September 26, 2013, with a presentation on his research, sought to frame the McCutcheon case, and the money-in-politics issue generally, in terms the conservative justices on the Supreme Court would respond to. Lessig and the Constitutional Accountability Center have filed an amicus brief in the McCutcheon case based on his research and arguments.

The Supreme Court — most dramatically in the 2010 Citizens United decision — has stated that the only type of corruption able to be regulated is quid pro quo, cash-for-votes corruption. But, according to Lessig, this is not the way the framers understood corruption and, thus, neither should the five conservative justices on the court.

Two chapters from the Federalist Papers are of particular interest to Lessig. In Federalist 52, James Madison writes that the federal government created by the Constitution should have at least one branch “dependent upon the people alone.” In Federalist 57, Madison writes that the people on whom that branch depends should be “not the rich, more than the poor.”
Lessig argued that the oversized reliance of members of Congress on their campaign donors is an institutional corruption of the dependence that Congress is supposed to have “upon the people alone.” The foundation for his argument is a number of statements and writings by the framers concerning corruption of this nature — evidence a constitutional originalist would take into consideration.

Lessig said he had found at least 325 specific instances in which the framers used the term corruption (collected here in a Tumblr blog). Of those, only six explained corruption as a trading of favors, while there were 29 mentions of corruption as an “improper dependence.” He also found that 57 percent of the mentions of corruption were about institutions, rather than individuals.
This argument is designed to paint into a corner the five conservative justices, who commonly favor eliminating campaign finance limits, by suggesting that their efforts conflict with the original intent of the framers.
In the McCutcheon case, he argued, the elimination of campaign contribution limits would likely reduce the overall number of donors to campaigns and, thus, make Congress even more dependent upon an even smaller slice of donors, who are not representative of the people. Lessig used research done by National Institute of Money in State Politics executive director Ed Bender that shows that contribution limits expand the number of donors while the elimination of contribution limits reduces the number of donors.
“If you eliminate the cap on aggregate contributions, the number of funders in the system will fall even more than it has so far,” Lessig said. “And if the number of funders drop, then the dependence corruption within the system, as I’ve just described it, only gets worse.”

But Lessig said he is optimistic that the justices will look at the McCutcheon case and the original definition of corruption used by the framers and form a strong majority to uphold the aggregate campaign contribution limits.

Contact YOUR SENATORS, use this link to find who they are and how to call and e-mail them.
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What is Citizens United? | An Introduction

 An article by Reclaim Democracy explains what Citizens United is; http://reclaimdemocracy.org/who-are-citizens-united/

What is Citizens United? The short answer is it’s two different but related things: a Political Action Committee (PAC) in Washington, D.C., and a Supreme Court case about election spending in which the aforementioned PAC was the plaintiff. Both lie at the center of a debate over the role corporations play in society. Read on for the long answer.

It’s a Political Action Committee

The logo for the non-profit group Citizens United
Citizen’s United Logo

Citizens United, the PAC, was founded in 1988 by Floyd Brown, a longtime Washington political consultant, with major funding from the Koch brothers (industrialists who own “the second largest privately owned company in the United States”). The group promotes corporate interests, socially conservative causes and candidates who advance their goals, which it says are “…limited government, freedom of enterprise, strong families, and national sovereignty and security.” It gained fame in 2009 for suing the Federal Election Commission, leading to a controversial Supreme Court case (now also commonly known as Citizens United) eliminating some restrictions on how corporations can spend money in elections.

It’s a Supreme Court Case

In the 2008 election season, Citizens United the PAC sought to broadcast TV ads for a video-on-demand film criticizing presidential candidate Hilary Rodham Clinton, but doing so would violate the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act (known also as the McCain–Feingold Act), which barred corporations and unions from paying for media that mentioned any candidate in periods immediately preceding elections.
Citizens United challenged the law, suing the Federal Election Commission (which sets campaign finance laws and election rules), and the case made its way through lower courts until an appeal was granted by the U.S. Supreme Court.

If we don’t want the 1% to gain even more power and influence over our government and our lives, we must tell our elected politicians that if they don’t stand up to the group of well-backed group of greedy, selfish, right-wing extremists, that they won’t have to worry about being primaried by the Tea Party because WE WILL FIRE THEM in the next election.

Don’t let them hold the full faith and credit of this country hostage. Raising the debt ceiling is not giving permission to spend more money, it’s simply allowing us to pay the bills we’ve already racked up. Look at what happened with the last two times we had a government shutdown!

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