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Labor Unions take Tax Payer Bailout money and influence elections

by Greg Hedgepath on Sunday, June 6th, 2010


America has been pushed into a financial firestorm that is defying all attempts by the people to put it out. When it comes to finding the parties responsible and setting the fire we know who to blame. What we need is for those holding the matches to be drug into the public square. Congress should be calling hearings. Grand Juries should be issuing indictment’s, AG’s should be issuing arrest warrants. Guilty parties should be going on trial and down the river to prison.  But nothing like this is happening.

What has happened to America is on the level of  Treason and no one responsible in a position to process the paper work to start these proceedings is willing to do so!  When you threaten National Security with the possibility of economic collapse you should pay and quite possible pay with your life.  These should be capital crimes.

Just in the last 3 years alone National Center for Policy Analysis provided the following information on elections funds allocated by to of the Labor Unions in America.

Labor unions are a massive special interest lobbying group that will be spending the dollar to keep the current unpopular congress in office. I personally do not have any problem with interest groups that represent those who are voluntary members of the organization but there are many workers who are pretty much forced to be with a union or would rather have their union fees spent on electing a more conservative pro-life, faith, family and freedom congress than we have now.

A MASSIVE INCUMBENT PROTECTION PROGRAM

At least two influential unions will spend close to $100 million on the 2010 election, with most of those funds going to protect incumbents. Union officials told The Hill they plan to help endangered members — particularly freshmen — who made politically difficult votes in a year during which an anti-incumbent mood has filled the country. The number will likely be even higher since the AFL-CIO declined to give its figures, says the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

SEIU For Obribery

The Service Employees International Union (SEIU):
* Plans to spend $44 million in total on its 2010 election program.

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Stop Corruption in Government – Campaign Fund Reform – Equal Opportunity for All

by American Grams on Friday, September 25th, 2009


Corruption in government – it starts with the election process.  Special interest groups, labor unions, big pharma, all making campaign contributions supporting the candidate that is going to give them the back room deals they are after.  Why do you think this country is in this much trouble!  They have all basically bought and paid for the candidate of choice, the one who is looking out for their special interests instead of the interests of the American people.  The corruption needs to stop now, and reform needs to start with the funding of political campaigns.

The democrats seem to want to make everything equal – take from the rich and give to the poor.  So let’s start with campaign funding.  Let’s implement this equal for all system for the politicians, right from the start of the campaign process.  It’s time for a radical campaign funding change.

Instead of companies and individuals supporting one candidate over another, campaign contributions would be made to a government fund for each elected position.  There would be one fund for the president, one for each state senator race, one for each representative of the house race.  All campaign monies would go into this fund and NO OTHER funding for campaigns would be permitted.  The money from these funds would then be divided equally to all candidates running for that position, whether it be two or more.  Everyone would have an equal opportunity in campaigning for the desired position.

How the campaign spends this money would be up to them, but they would have to limit spending to only the money received from the fund.  It would be restricted, of course, to legal activities only.  At the end of the campaign a full disclosure of the money would be required within a specific timeframe and an audit would be completed on the final campaign funds.  Any money remaining from the election would be returned to the fund for the next elections.  There could be no “outstanding balance due” at the end of the campaign.

A radical move, but the problems we see in the government today are because every special interest group and every company has their own agenda and they have all made deals with the politicians to get what they want.  They donate and expect to receive benefits in return – and they don’t just mean a thank you letter.  The government is no longer run by the people, for the people.  It is being run by special interests and big business.  This has got to stop!  Start the reform where the corruption begins – the campaign funding.  Equal opportunity for everyone.

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