12.11.04

Political Reform

The easiest way to enact political reform is to require your representatives to pass a law that they never get to vote for their own raises, but that the public must decide as we are their bosses, and that contrary to the current predicament that California is in, politicians cannot accept gifts from corporations, nor any contributions that do not go directly towards a campaign, e.g. if they aren't getting ready to or actual campaigning they cannot accept money. Members of the National Congress once elected receive a paycheck for the rest of their lives, after one term, therefore we must ask ourselves why do they serve multiple terms? Is it because they care about their constituents so much that they are trying to make things better for them, or is it that unlike what they tell the IRS special interests, corporations, and lobbyist give them a bigger paycheck and more incentives to be on their side than as a US congressman? Campaign finance reform as was seen in the last election has huge loop holes, how many of your congressman are lawyers? How was this not noticed? Morals, the last election, exit poles show voters, voting with morals on their mind, then why do we not teach ethics in schools? Why are our politicians more corrupt than even our corporations? How can a nation allow the oil industry to buy up the patents on engines designed to give hundreds of miles to the gallon? How can we not allow solar vehicle to be registered? Why are our Earth friendly ideas shot down in favor of more polluting ones?

The answer to many questions is money and apathy.

Why aren't you forcing your voice to be heard?

Vote McCrory

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