Sunday, October 5, 2008

5 Steps

STEP #1

Constitutional Amendment providing actual people with a greater legal standing than Corporations, Limited Liability Companies, Non-Profit Organizations, Non-Governmental Organizations or any other non living manufactured entities including all special interest groups.

STEP #2

BAN ON SPECIAL INTEREST CONTRIBUTIONS AND LOBBYING

Special Interest no longer allowed to contact any member of Congress or member of the Executive Branch.

STEP #3

Campaign Finance Reform

All campaigns financed by the Government at set amounts. Every candidate given equal time on television as condition for grant of FCC licensing to television stations. All rules grant Joe Average the same campaign advantages of Joe Dupont   

STEP #4

Successful Candidates place all assets and income into a trust that is managed by Accountants and Attorneys that must certify that all expenses and income was by legitimate means. In becoming a servant of the people the legislator sacrifices some autonomy. Investments can never benefit from policy decisions made in the Public Sector. Accountants and Attorneys shield money management from the client so that a legislator cannot ever have ethics issues. Compensation must reflect fees for these services. Every lawyer needs to be banned from participating in his/her client's business. Attorneys are "for hire" and need to maintain an "arms length" relationship with their clients.

STEP #5

Replace Every Member of Congress In Office on October, 2008 during the voting of the Financial Crisis Bail Out Bill.


We have to change the way Legislators get elected. Too many of them get contributions from "Special Interest Groups" in exchange for influence. Too much of the legislation that gets passed contains provisions that have nothing to do with the Bill that is being passed because of attachments to satisfy "deals" (funding). We have established a legal but corrupt system that needs to be changed. We have allowed influence to have a price tag.


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