This week the US Supreme
Court removed the limits on campaign donations by wealthy individuals while
leaving the individual candidate limit intact.
The ruling means a wealthy liberal or conservative donor can give as
much money as desired to federal election candidates across the country, as
long as no single candidate receives more than the $5,200 cap. Most commentary agrees that this opens the
flood gates to large increases in private election donations. As strange as my thinking seemed to even me,
it finally made sense to me that the court decision is a good one. We don’t need laws that limit any of our constitutional
rights, we need to powerfully use our right to vote to elect public servants
that are honest and willing to consistently “just say no” to money and special interests.
For years, politicians (all
kinds) have sponsored and passed laws in an attempt to limit the amount of
money spent in our election campaigns. However,
the amount of money spent in elections has never trended down, but has
continued to rise. Over time most of
these laws, or parts of them, have been ruled unconstitutional as
against the right to free speech.
Neither the legislative
branch or the judicial branch have been able to find an effective limiting
process. Then, as demonstrated by the 2012
Presidential election where the combined dollars spend by both major candidates
was almost $2 Billion, the executive branch doesn’t have the tools or
inclination to solve this money problem either.
Now, we voters need to take our turn. As voters we simple need to apply the steps in
Voting Alert Beacon
#5: The Money. It may take several elections, but if we follow
the steps, we can begin to take the money out of the system so that honesty and
public service can rush back in.
NOTE: Moral laws don’t make moral
men and women, but moral and honest men and women can make moral laws. With the power of our individual vote, we can
elect the honest men and women that we desperately need.
Spread the word! Tell your friends
about the Voting Alert Beacons!
. . . remember that America’s best days aren’t
behind her. America’s best days are ahead of her. They always
have been and always will be.
Dave
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