To be fair to the legislators. They have to gain the support of corporations in their district because they donate big money. Also they have to support corporations in their district because many of their constituency works for those big corporations in their district. To me is only seems fair that those are the only corporate donations they can take when running. If there is not a pharmaceutical or insurance corporation headquarters in their district, then they can't take money from them.
On the issue of pay raises. Yes they can raise their pay, but it only takes effect after the next term. This is to ensure that they just don't raise their pay again and again. They have to make sure they get re-elected to get that raise. It was a recent amendment that did this. It was actually put forth by Madison in the Bill of Rights but not enough people liked it so it was dropped.
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It's not just money from reps districts. They get money from all over the US from PACS and Corps getting in for whatever the rep will promise them when he votes in Congress. What do you think all the fundraisers the prez flies all over doing are about? He's not running again but he was in Hollywood with Gwen Paltrow last week. Hillary isn't running yet and she's going out there next week for one to pay for the NEXT bunch of Senate races in 2016. That's just 2 I know from watching TV in the hospital today.
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Easiest way to change government: Get Elected. Or at least get out there and be an activist FOR, rather than against a political party.
When you become part of government, then government has changed (or at least your perception of government has).
What pisses me off the most about politics is that every elected member does NOT realize that they are part of THE government.. Whether they are in the 'governing' or 'opposing' side they are all part of THE government.
My greatest wish for change in government is for ALL elected officials, regardless of political affiliation, to work together FOR a better country, rather than work against each other.
Its fucking pathetic when all they do is point fingers at what the others did wrong, rather than reach across the floor and hold hands to create a solution. Bastards.
This may sound yank-centric, but as a Canadian I type in Americanese for my southern neighbors. The comments above apply equally to almost every government on the planet.
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I'm already appointed to our town's Zoning and Planning Board after I nearly caused a riot about some shit they were trying to pull over on everyone. I think about running for town council and have people telling me I should. They were going to GIVE 11 acres to a guy to build a Ace Hardware Store. I found out he's brother in law to a guy who owns grocery stores that just happen to be right next to Ace Hardware Stores. It didn't take a rocket scientist to see where that extra land was going and another grocery store would compete with the one thats been in business here since this place became a town. When I told people in town over 300 showed up for the Zoning meeting. The Ace Hardware guy left the meeting once we demanded he move into the nice big empty store in our shopping center with our own grocery store.
IF I do ever try to get elected I won't be in it to make friends. I have enough friends and they'd be the ones voting for me. I wouldn't be in it to make deals or scratch backs to get mine scratched. The only people I'd be obligated to is the people who live in the town and I wouldn't favor one over the other.
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