Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Putting the kibosh on K Street

By Libby Spencer

Walmart now loves Democrats. It isn't exactly news that deep pocket corporate contributions aren't based on ideology. They traditionally hedge their bets and spend the money according to who is in power and as such serve as something of a barometer on the conventional wisdom over who's hot and who's not. But it does serve as a reminder that any politician can be bought. Payola is non-partisan and so unfortunately is political backscratching. I think it's another good argument for mandating public financing for campaigns.

For instance, would the dismal Medicare "reform" bill have been enacted without the undue influence of the pharmaceutical lobby? I think not when they essentially wrote the bill and sheparded it on the floor. And before you argue against my point, take a look at the numbers.

Lobbyists have effectively become unelected legislators. It's clear we're not going to be able to clean up the ethical mess inside the Beltway from the inside out. We won't negate the influence of lobbyists unless and until we remove the avenues through which they finance election and especially re-election campaigns. I can't think of a better reason to consider mandating public funding instead.

(Cross-posted at The Impolitic.)

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2 Comments:

  • Well you could try the Westminster method and institute strict party discipline. Less democratic, but perhaps more pragmatic. Keeps lobbying in check up here in Canada but then of course you'll end up with a bunch of important looking trained seals in your house of representatives who excel at nodding in agreement. Of course the nice thing about seals is that usually they can't be bribed. Usually.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 1:20 AM  

  • Dylan, at this point I'm thinking anything is better than the system we have. I've been pondering how to fix it but I'm still working out the details. Some day, I'll do a post with a Libbytarian theory on how election reforms.

    By Blogger Libby Spencer, at 6:08 PM  

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