tunnelcat wrote:..
Will, how can the people take back the power to decide who wins elections? HOW? Both parties are run by Corporatist shills now!
The answer is easy, simple in fact. Getting the law passed to impliment it is harder because it requires people like you and me support reform instead of a party. You have to be willing to throw the party under the bus, I'm there and I'm begging you to join me....
1) outlaw lobbiest.
2) outlaw campaign donations or any material support to a candidate that doesn't come directly from a registered voter and the limit on total amount contributed still applies.
2.1) all donations must be publicized with severe penalties to anyone accepting or giving a contribution beyond the personal contribution of a registered voter
2.2) parties may receive donations to fund their operations but the same rules apply, only registered voters can contribute and the same limits apply. Also, parties are no longer allowed to move their money into the campaign of a candidate they can only spend it on promoting their platform
3) reform the tax code to eliminate the politicians power to create loopholes for special interests. a simple flat tax, the Fair Tax, etc. will work just fine. The tax code is enormous only because it is the magic wand for politicians to buy favor. It is packed full of decades of vote buying! Need a vote? No problem just write an exemption! Obama just exempted unions from his new rules regarding Cadillac insurance plans, did it serve all of us or just them who will return the favor to him come re-election time? If your initial reaction to that fact is to try and rationalize the exemption then you are still sipping the party Kool-Aid.
Taking power away from the party returns the power to the people. Right now we are seeing the democrat party dictate to their members in congress to vote contrary to the constituents wishes because they depend so much on party support to be re-elected. That is not the way our system was designed to work and the two big parties dirty hands on so much of the process is a big problem, example: who decided Ralph Nader can't be in the debate? The two parties did...it didn't serve the people to have Ralphs voice silenced it only served the two parties. Why the hell do the two entities being judged in the debate get to write the rules?!?!