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Why Americans Think Politics Is Corrupt

December 2, 2011 RSS Feed Print

After living in Massachusetts, I left the Northeast for the first time to go to grad school at the University of Minnesota. While I lived in the Twin Cities, the Democratic Farmer-Labor Gov. Wendell Anderson was re-elected to a second term. At the beginning of his new term, the governor created a crisis in the Land of Ten Thousand Lakes by making one of his money guys a member of his cabinet.

Coming from Massachusetts and being used to the hurly burly of Bay State politics, I found this scandal surprising. After all, back home there would have been an uproar if the governor hadn't appointed his financial contributor to the cabinet. But Scandinavians brought a good government ethic to Minnesota. Massachusetts is Massachusetts. In the Bay State political deals are sealed with cash. The last three speakers of the Massachusetts House of Representatives have all been convicted of corruption.

[See 8 politicos who survived scandals.]

In the last couple of decades, American politics has become a lot more like Massachusetts politics and a lot less like Minnesota's. There was a time, long ago and far away when people frowned on the appearance of impropriety. Now politicians don't even seem to care about actual impropriety.

Political pursuit of the almighty dollar is why voters have so little trust in Congress to do the right thing. As a radio talk show host, I hear over and over again from my listeners that legislators are in the tank with big business. I don't share this skepticism since I have worked with many men and women of great integrity as a political consultant. But perception is reality in politics and as long as people believe that politicians are trading their votes for cash, Americans won't have any confidence in Congress. And in a democracy, the process will only work if the people trust the system.

[Read Washington Whispers: Public Blames Congress, Not Obama, For Sour Economy]

The only effective way to restore public trust in politics is to get big money out of the system. The best solution would be public funding of campaigns. But that's not realistic now since the Supreme Court opened the financial floodgates last year in its infamous Citizens' United decision. Because of the Court's ruling, voters will be at the receiving end of a hurricane of violently negative campaign ads over the next year which will destroy whatever is left of public trust in government.

The next best remedy to restored trust in government is to force the networks and individual TV and radio stations to give free time to political candidates. The networks receive billions of dollars in federal freebies every fiscal year since stations do not have to pay for the right to use public airwaves. It's time for the media to make the same kinds of sacrifices that working families are making to keep this country strong.

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As you know most of the communities (such as Bengali) in the entire Indian sub-continent are covered in ‘Culture of Poverty’ (Oscar Lewis), irrespective of class or economic strata, lives in pavement or apartment. Nobody genuinely regret or ashamed of the deep-rooted corruption, decaying general quality of life, worst Politico-admin system, bad work place, weak mother language, continuous consumption of common social space (mental as well as physical, both). We are becoming fathers & mothers only by self-procreation, mindlessly & blindfold(supported by some lame excuses). Simply depriving their(the children) fundamental rights of a decent, caring society, fearless & dignified living. Do not ever look for any other positive alternative values to perform human way of parenthood, i.e. deliberately stop giving birth to any child him/herself till the society improves up the mark, co-parenting children those are born out of extreme poverty, instead. All of us are driven only by the very animal instinct. If the Bengali people ever desires genuine freedom from vicious cycle of poverty, need to involve themselves in ‘Production of Space’ (Henri Lefebvre), an intense attachment with the society at large – creating one different pathway to overcome inherent ‘hopeless’ mindset, decent Politics would certainly come up. – Siddhartha Bandyopadhyay, 16/4, Girish Banerjee Lane, Howrah -711101, India.

Siddhartha 7:43AM March 25, 2012

Take your meds, Dom, before the voices start again.

doug shaw of AK 2:18PM December 11, 2011

LEFTY DEM SHILL CAP'N BRAD OF THE DEMTANIC FALLS THROUGH RON PAUL'S ROOF, ENDS UP IN A CHIN-CONTROLLED WHEELCHAIR FOR LIFE, AND YELLS...

Jackpot!!!!!!!

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All that build-up so Cap'n Brad of the Demtanic can crapfling once again at Citizens United.

More like Cap'n Brad is still ticked because Citizens United will provide the legal protections of a corporation for those wishing to pool resources to express free political speech as an added protective layer against leftist assaults on free speech,

and,

Unions won't be the only organizations able to pool resources to express political free speech.

Or for Cap'n Brad fans more used to info in sound-bite format:

Fahrenheit 9/11, critical of Bush, okay. Hillary the Movie, critical of H. Clinton, B-A-D!!!.

If the lefties like Cap'n Brad can't outright censor dissent through intimidation -- such as through SEIU or AFL-CIO thugs, and a flash mob to terrorize some banker's teenage son at home -- next best thing would be to limit the ability to finance dissent.

Cap'n Brad himself is a walking, talking reason why Americans rightfully think politics are corrrupt.

In stark contrast to Cap'n Brad's specious suggestion to restore trust in Congress and the Presidency through getting 'big money' out of campaigns (outside of big Union money of course), Ron Paul's approach is to scale back the scope of Congress and the Presidency to Constitutionally-approved matters -- which would mean no Af-Paks, no Libyas, no Obamacare, no bank bailouts, etc.

Even Cap'n Brad -- who just so coinkidinkally happens to somehow earn (or earned) a living in the 'hurly-burly' cash-is-king mileiu of Bay State politics via Bannon Kommunications -- can recognize that a Congress with less influence to peddle would have commensurately-less corruption associated with it.

It looks more and more like Cap'n Brad's re-elect Obama strategy is to lie in wait, hoping to bring charges that the Paul for President campaign did not fully disclose campaign contributions -- as every USN&WR piece from Cap'n Brad invariably makes the case for a Paul Presidency.

And he as a true win-at-any-cost lefty can argue that all his USN&WR pieces should be recognized by the FEC as direct political contributions to the Paul campaign -- with an assigned monetary value, highly-inflated by Cap'n Brad no less.

The story of a would-be burglar on a homeowner's roof falling through a skylight then successfully suing the homeowner for damages he incurred in his would-be burglary attempt must be Cap'n Brad's lefty dem shill inspiriation. And hero.

More and more, Ron Paul 2012 is about leaving the dead (lefty/righty shills) to bury the dead (Obama and the republicans outside of Paul) while the rest of us move on to something much better. Across the board. Domestically and internationally.

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PS:

"The next best remedy to restored [sic] trust in government is to *****force***** the networks and individual TV and radio stations to give free time to political candidates."

Now that's the biggest, reddest warning flag possible that the originator of that proposal -- Cap'n Brad -- harbors dictatorial delusions of grandeur.

And remains a charter member of the now-fizzled I'm-entitled OWS crowd -- which was supposed to be the lefty rebuttal to those who share Tea Party ideals.

dom youngross of OH 4:07PM December 03, 2011

Brad Bannon

Brad Bannon

Brad Bannon runs Bannon Communications Research, a political polling and consulting firm which helps labor unions, progressive issue groups, and Democratic candidates win public affairs and political campaigns. Brad guest hosts Leslie Marshall’s nationally syndicated radio talk show and is a commentator on America’s Radio News Network. Follow him on Twitter @BradBannon.

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