Re: The Most Corrupt Members Of Congress 9/22/09
There is a lot about many things I do not know or do not understand; today I know more about donations and how the second source brought up above http://www.opensecrets.org works, which as I mentioned and someone else also, seems to be a better site, than is the original table I put up from maplight.org.
If tracking of donations "has nothing to do with special interests groups at all" then why do any organizations exert the effort to collect the data and to make it available?
Chris Dobb, hopefully soon to be the former Senator from CT, is presently Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Cmte. Chairman. From http://www.opensecrets.org/politicia...0000581&type=I are the following data.
Assuming the data above are close to correct, why would these firms and industries (actually members of both) go to the trouble to donate to candidates if it had nothing to do with how the candidate might favor the firms or industries and thus ultimately the employees who made the donations?
From a rough estimate approximately 10% of the donations in the second table came from PAC's.
So is everyone to deduce that the members of congress are not influenced by company and industry donations? I think they definitely are influenced.
Is the notion that one thing wrong with American politics is legislatve capture by oligarchal and special interests wrong? I think the notion is not wrong.
I believe the only answer is publicly funded elections.
Originally posted by nathanhulick
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If tracking of donations "has nothing to do with special interests groups at all" then why do any organizations exert the effort to collect the data and to make it available?
Chris Dobb, hopefully soon to be the former Senator from CT, is presently Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Cmte. Chairman. From http://www.opensecrets.org/politicia...0000581&type=I are the following data.
Assuming the data above are close to correct, why would these firms and industries (actually members of both) go to the trouble to donate to candidates if it had nothing to do with how the candidate might favor the firms or industries and thus ultimately the employees who made the donations?
From a rough estimate approximately 10% of the donations in the second table came from PAC's.
So is everyone to deduce that the members of congress are not influenced by company and industry donations? I think they definitely are influenced.
Is the notion that one thing wrong with American politics is legislatve capture by oligarchal and special interests wrong? I think the notion is not wrong.
I believe the only answer is publicly funded elections.
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