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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsMissouri Political Donor Thrives With No Limits
And yes, he's a whacky libertarian.
COLUMBIA, Mo. When the first $150,000 check showed up in his campaign account, Shane Schoeller was locked in a tight Republican primary for the unheralded office of Missouri secretary of state, battling two fellow lawmakers with virtually identical platforms.
An additional $250,000 arrived in August, after Mr. Schoeller had nearly run out of money and faced a tough general election campaign against a well-financed Democratic opponent.
Mr. Schoellers angel is a retired investor and chess enthusiast named Rex Sinquefield, who in recent years has emerged as the biggest political donor in Missouri and one of the most prolific anywhere in the country.
Since 2008, when Missouri abolished contribution limits, Mr. Sinquefield has donated more than $20 million to local candidates and political action committees, driving the political debate on issues like education, upending the political world here and making him perhaps the most influential private citizen in the state. More than half of that money has gone to advance his signature cause: eliminating state and local income taxes in Missouri, a major source of government revenue, and replacing them with sales taxes.
more ... http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/us/politics/missouri-political-donor-thrives-with-no-limits-giving.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&
An additional $250,000 arrived in August, after Mr. Schoeller had nearly run out of money and faced a tough general election campaign against a well-financed Democratic opponent.
Mr. Schoellers angel is a retired investor and chess enthusiast named Rex Sinquefield, who in recent years has emerged as the biggest political donor in Missouri and one of the most prolific anywhere in the country.
Since 2008, when Missouri abolished contribution limits, Mr. Sinquefield has donated more than $20 million to local candidates and political action committees, driving the political debate on issues like education, upending the political world here and making him perhaps the most influential private citizen in the state. More than half of that money has gone to advance his signature cause: eliminating state and local income taxes in Missouri, a major source of government revenue, and replacing them with sales taxes.
more ... http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/19/us/politics/missouri-political-donor-thrives-with-no-limits-giving.html?pagewanted=all&_r=1&
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Missouri Political Donor Thrives With No Limits (Original Post)
proud2BlibKansan
Oct 2012
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My solution is to place the SSN of each voter in a barrel and randomly choose all our now elected
jody
Oct 2012
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sadbear
(4,340 posts)1. No, money is not a detriment to our democracy.
jody
(26,624 posts)2. My solution is to place the SSN of each voter in a barrel and randomly choose all our now elected
representatives for one and only term.
That can't be any worse than what we have because, unlike the Founding Fathers' expectations, the best and brightest have not risen to the top of government.
KamaAina
(78,249 posts)3. And you wonder why Missouri has become the kind of place that could elect a Sen. Legitimate Rape.
xmas74
(29,676 posts)4. Sinquefield has quite the rep in Missouri.
He was in favor of eliminating the minimum wage and in favor of repealing all child labor laws. I believe he was also in favor of totally privatizing all public elementary schools. He's creepy.