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babylonsister

(171,070 posts)
Sun May 22, 2016, 03:25 PM May 2016

Robert Reich on big money in politics~

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Robert Reich
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It turns out individual donors can now give more than $1.1 million to support Hillary Clinton’s campaign. Officially, some of this goes to the Democratic National Party to finance state party activities under the joint fundraising committee set up between the DNC and the Clinton campaign and also to support the Democratic convention in July. But Politico (below) has found only 1 percent is going to the state parties, and the rest into the Clinton campaign.

We’re back to the anything-goes “soft money” days of the 1990s -- before investigations into charges that illegal foreign contributions were funneled into party committees lead to the passage of the 2002 Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, banning parties from accepting unregulated donations. But then came the Supreme Court’s 2014 decision in "McCutcheon v. Federal Election Commission," doing away with the cap on how much individual donors could give to federal campaigns, parties and PACs in one year — and thereby allowing candidates and parties to create giant joint fundraising committees. (Later that year, congressional leaders tucked a measure into an appropriations bill letting national parties collect additional funds for new convention, legal and building accounts, essentially expanding the contribution limit tenfold.)

Earlier this year, you may recall, DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz did away with the ban on donations from lobbyists and political action committees put in place by Obama at the start of his administration. (The DNC even named a finance director specifically for PAC donations who recently emailed prospective donors to let them know that they can now contribute again, according to an email reviewed by The Washington Post.)

The Clinton campaign says it needs to raise all this money from wealthy individuals and corporations in order to stay competitive, raising the specter of a huge Trump campaign war chest.

I’m not so sure. Americans hate big money in politics for the obvious reason that most big donors want favors in return – favors that further corrupt our democracy and rig the game for their benefit. Bernie has shown It’s possible to tap into a wellspring of small donations from people fed up with politics as usual.

Unless we get big money out of politics, we have no chance of unrigging the current system.


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Robert Reich on big money in politics~ (Original Post) babylonsister May 2016 OP
Thank you Robert Reich for giving us this background. It goes jwirr May 2016 #1
'DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz did away with the ban on donations elleng May 2016 #2
Hello, babylonsister May 2016 #4
Bernie Sanders would win in a landslide felix_numinous May 2016 #3
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe May 2016 #5

jwirr

(39,215 posts)
1. Thank you Robert Reich for giving us this background. It goes
Sun May 22, 2016, 03:31 PM
May 2016

a long way in explaining the 32 state democratic party deal with Hillary's Victory Fund.

I further explains why Bernie said no to it. BIG MONEY.

elleng

(130,974 posts)
2. 'DNC chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz did away with the ban on donations
Sun May 22, 2016, 03:32 PM
May 2016

from lobbyists and political action committees.'

'Thanks.'

Hi, b'sis!

felix_numinous

(5,198 posts)
3. Bernie Sanders would win in a landslide
Sun May 22, 2016, 04:06 PM
May 2016

if it weren't for all of this monopoly money.

Money has been randomly assigned value worth more than human lives, the health of the planet, more than justice for all or free speech, it is worth more than the truth.

This oligarchy loves their money, the VALUE of this money is the key to their power, as long as we agree with it.

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