Solving the Corruption Problem in Washington

Adam's Apple

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Power Corrupts Both Parties
By Jack Kelly, The Toledo Blade
May 27, 2006

Power corrupts Democrat and Republican alike. Only major systemic reform can restore a semblance of honesty.

The longer they remain in office, the more likely it is that they are corrupt. So the reform most necessary is an amendment to the Constitution to limit the tenure of senators and representatives.

We must also change our system of campaign finance. As long as our lawmakers must rely on special interests for the bulk of their campaign funds, they will be corruptible.

Without these reforms, we will continue to have a Congress - whether Republican or Democratic - that serves itself well, and the people poorly.

http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060527/COLUMNIST14/605270341
 
Adam's Apple said:
Power Corrupts Both Parties
By Jack Kelly, The Toledo Blade
May 27, 2006

Power corrupts Democrat and Republican alike. Only major systemic reform can restore a semblance of honesty.

The longer they remain in office, the more likely it is that they are corrupt. So the reform most necessary is an amendment to the Constitution to limit the tenure of senators and representatives.

We must also change our system of campaign finance. As long as our lawmakers must rely on special interests for the bulk of their campaign funds, they will be corruptible.

Without these reforms, we will continue to have a Congress - whether Republican or Democratic - that serves itself well, and the people poorly.

http://toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060527/COLUMNIST14/605270341


True enough but you don't actually believe that the politicians are going to pass themselves a term limit bill, do you? Cripes, if we had term limits ol Ted K. would have to stay home!
 
I agree with everything said. A crooks a crook whether he or she be republican or democrat.
 
CSM said:
True enough but you don't actually believe that the politicians are going to pass themselves a term limit bill, do you?

No, I really don't believe the politicians would pass a term-limit bill. It's just another disconnect between the people and the government.

But if enough people subscribed to the idea of term-limits for Congress and got after their elected reps to pass such a bill, it would be really interesting to see what the outcome would be. Talk about a rock and a hard place for those in D.C.!!!!
 
We have term limits - they are called elections.

It seems we started talking about campaign finance after the Clinton reelection when the Chi Coms gave him millions.
 
red states rule said:
We have term limits - they are called elections.

Agreed, but somehow elections just don't seem to work right when the same people are sent back to Washington year after year after year. People need to wake up and exercise the power that they have. It's not about seniority and who can get the most taxpayer dollars for individual states; its about making the decisions that are in the best interests of the country. Wonder if the people in PA are sorry they sent Arlen Specter back to Washington to represent them as a senator instead of Pat Toomey?
 
Adam's Apple said:
Agreed, but somehow elections just don't seem to work right when the same people are sent back to Washington year after year after year. People need to wake up and exercise the power that they have. It's not about seniority and who can get the most taxpayer dollars for individual states; its about making the decisions that are in the best interests of the country. Wonder if the people in PA are sorry they sent Arlen Specter back to Washington to represent them as a senator instead of Pat Toomey?


I am very sorry we sent him back
However in the primary a few weeks ago we sent (I think) 14 incumbents packing. It can and does happen
 
red states rule said:
However in the primary a few weeks ago we sent (I think) 14 incumbents packing. It can and does happen

People power at work. Best way to solve any "problems" that originate in Washington, D.C. :thup:
 
Voters in the PA primary sent a loud message to the folks in Washington and the state house in Harrisburg
If more people get off their butts and vote, and stop whining, things would get better
 

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