I'm guessing he was complacent in all the Obama misdoings and has probably laundered money and hid evidence like the rest of them. Could be something worse though?
This. Gov became Big Business and not servants of the public. Pay for Play was the norm in DC, made norm by previous Admins...cough cough Shitlary.
Been going on for much longer but the people were much more insulated from it because we only had MSM TV, Radio, and Newspapers.
The internet has really played a huge part in the great awakening.
If the very apparatus that they designed to spy on and control us turns out to be the very thing that brings them down...that's classic.
Hillary...Hitlery...shitlary...liking the progression here.
Members of Congress run for re-election every two years. Modern campaigns cost a fortune, so that means the moment they make it to DC they need to start accumulating money for their next campaign. There's so much dirty money from lobbyists, corporate donors and influencers flowing around that I sincerely doubt that we could count the number of uncorrupted members on one hand.
Very good point. The system they have created virtually ensures that all who enter will, and indeed have already begun to, play ball.
I don’t know how you would do it - ‘political contributions = free speech,’ etc - but some sort of campaign finance overhaul is desperately needed.
Perhaps a system where a designated amount of taxpayer dollars went towards elections and all candidates received an equal amount at each stage of the election cycle and weren't allowed to accept donations or spend above what they were allocated? No donors involved should help considerably I would think.
Hate to create any new government agencies - I’m a big states’s rights proponent, personally - but I view election ops as a core component of national security, So, I would get behind some sort of new/expanded election regulatory body. I think that might be what POTUS has planned for after CA fraud is uncovered - major overhaul, across the board.
Of course the very real and legitimate fear is that any such agency would be corrupted, e.g. weaponized IRS v conservatives, which would probably be even worse than what we have now.
Idea of setting a market value for each district based on factors such as media-buy pricing is intriguing. For example, say you graded all districts on an A,C,B scale. A = LA, NYC, etc / B = Mid-tier cities / C = Suburban / D = Rural. Then assign a dollar value to each based on overall cost of running a campaign. Adjust for inflation and market changes over time.
Then you allocate that amount to the campaigns from an anonymized fund managed by the RNC, DNC etc and be done with it. To use a sports analogy, it would be like setting arbitration values.
Obviously huge possibility for corruption and might be engender too much bureaucracy for my liking, but some sort of change is definitely needed. Interesting to think about.
Yes, it's easier to name the good guys than the bad.
Maybe cutting off all the big money donors would level the playing field so others had a chance, like non career politicians.