How to recover our democracy

English: The western front of the United State...

English: The western front of the United States Capitol. The Neoclassical style building is located in Washington, D.C., on top of Capitol Hill at the east end of the National Mall. The Capitol was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

I posted this before under the title, “Gilded Age part 2.” In order to take back our democracy from the special interests that dominate Washington, we must establish public financing of campaigns and tame the special interest lobbyists. Following is my proposal on how to accomplish both goals.

In The Gilded Age by Mark TwainCongressmen sold their votes for cash, stock and property. Corruption in the current Congress takes different forms. It is difficult to tell whether the current Congress is more or less corrupt than those of the original Gilded Age (we are living in the second Gilded Age). In Mark Twain’s day, US Senators were elected by state legislatures and therefore were more easily bought. Some on the Right want to repeal the 17th amendment that enacted the direct election of Senators by the people. That would be a bad idea, IMHO.

Corruption in Washington today is fostered by campaign contributions and the swarms of lobbyists who sometimes get their way by promising lucrative jobs after Congressional terms end. These are the five main lobbying groups that influence Congress to disregard the will of the people who elect them, listed in no particular order:

  1. Wall Street
  2. Wealthy/1%
  3. Israel supporters
  4. Military/industrial complex
  5. Big oil/gas

I believe that there are two things we can do to reduce corruption in Washington and to return the control of our legislators to the voters who elect them. First, we must get campaign cash out of the picture. I would do that with public financing of campaigns. All candidates would be required to submit petitions to be placed on the ballot, the number of signatures to be some fraction of the registered voters in the district or state. Challengers would receive more campaign funds than incumbents because incumbents usually have an advantage in name recognition. This would a good first step, but it would not be sufficient as long as Washington is overrun with lobbyists; voters lack lobbyists of their own. This is how I suggest changing that.

As a start, I would limit the number of lobbyists allowed to lobby government in Washington to 1000. I would divide that number into two parts, commercial lobbyists numbering 750 and public service lobbyists numbering 250. Each one would require a lobbying license to be heard in Congress. Public service lobbying licenses would be free and awarded by lottery. Good for one year and non-transferable, anyone could apply, but only individuals and true charities would qualify. No PACs posing as non-profits allowed.

Commercial lobbying licenses would be sold at auction to the highest bidders. Also valid for twelve months and non-transferable. If the average price of a lobbying license were $50 million, then the US Treasury would collect $37.5 billion in revenue each year from individuals and companies wanting to lobby government. Purchasers of licenses would be in the public record, and all contacts with government would also be required to be made immediately public in print and online. To prevent lobbyists from promising jobs to retiring legislators or regulators, those retiring from government would face a lifetime ban from ever owning a commercial lobbying license.

US Post Office

English: U.S. Post Office - Los Angeles Termin...

English: U.S. Post Office – Los Angeles Terminal Annex (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Neither rain, nor snow
Nor gloom of night
Will stay these carriers
From the swift completion
Of their rounds.
Only the US Congress
Has the power to destroy
USPS with their power
Of the purse.
The power to tax
Is the power to destroy.
Congress wants to destroy unions.
USPS bears the union label.
USPS beware Congress
Bearing gifts that destroy.

Guns rule

AR-15

AR-15 (Photo credit: subtlemd)

Fear sells
Truth tells
GOP lies
No surprise
NRA says, “Jump”
Congress, “How high?”
FOX lies
Democracy dies
Smoke clears
Victims scream
Survivor tears
AR-15s trump
Will of people
Filibusters must go
Replace Harry Reid
Until then
Guns triumph again.

Thugs

speaking at CPAC in Washington D.C. on Februar...

speaking at CPAC in Washington D.C. on February 10, 2011. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Right wing commentators wrongly characterize union members as thugs. I have been waiting for an opportunity to use the term correctly against them and Wayne LaPierre’s bodyguards meet the definition. In yesterday’s testimony, LaPierre testified in Congress against universal background checks. Before the hearing started, one of his bodyguards pushed a member of the media into a wall to prevent filming of LaPierre as he arrived. Thuggery in our nation’s Capitol.

Impeachment

English: Grover Norquist at a political confer...

English: Grover Norquist at a political conference in Orlando, Florida. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Three GOP members of Congress are threatening to impeach President Obama over his executive orders to improve gun safety in the US. This should not be a surprise because before the election, Grover Norquist promised that the GOP would seek to impeach the President if they had the numbers in Congress and if he were re-elected. Impeachment threats can be expected to continue all through Barack’s second term, especially if the GOP gain seats in the election of 2014. Such is the regard of the GOP for the will of the people. High crimes and misdemeanors are not required for impeachment by the GOP. They will invent a reason if necessary, such as Fast and Furious, Solyndra or Benghazi.