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The Money Party – The Essence of our Political Troubles

Originally published in 2007

Michael Collins: The Money Party
Sunday, 30 September 2007, 8:50 pm
Opinion: Michael Collins

The Money Party
The Essence of our Political Troubles

Michael Collins
“Scoop” Independent News
Washington, D.C.

The Money Party is a small group of enterprises and individuals who have most of the money in this country. They use that money to make more money. Controlling who gets elected to public office is the key to more money for them and less for us. As 2008 approaches, The Money Party is working hard to maintain its perfect record.

It is not about Republicans versus Democrats. Right now, the Republicans do a better job taking money than the Democrats. But The Money Party is an equal opportunity employer. They have no permanent friends or enemies, just permanent interests. Democrats are as welcome as Republicans to this party. It’s all good when you’re on the take and the take is legal.

This is not a conspiracy theory. There are no secret societies or sinister operators. This party is up front and in your face. Just follow the money. One percent of Americans hold 33% of the nation’s wealth. The top 10% hold 72% of the total wealth. The bottom 40% of Americans control only 0.3% (three tenths of one percent). And that was before “pay day loans.”

The story is as old as civilization but the stakes have never been higher than they are right now.

In every campaign for major office, the party passes out money and buys candidates from both parties. Thanks to the candidates who get elected, this pay to play system remains perfectly legal. Those elected get luxury trips, sweet jobs for family members, and more campaign contributions for the next round of elections. What they do is perfectly legal even though it looks like bribery.

In return for contributions, the election winners come through by fixing the laws so that The Money Party cleans up. Lower taxes, highly favorable business regulations, laws that shield their businesses from real competition all start with the nonstop flow of Money Party funds. Cost is no object, because in the end it’s all paid for with our tax dollars.

The Money Party gets no-bid contracts as well as the ability to lay off their employees and dump their pension plans just about any time they want. It doesn’t get much better than that. It’s welfare for big money and survival of the fittest for the rest of us.

We are nothing to them.

When the White House and Congress ignore the health care crisis year after year, why be surprised? They’re not in office to serve you. The drug companies and hospitals had their bid in first.

When our public servants fail to get us out of Iraq, don’t take it personally. That will happen when The Money Party says so.

When citizens suffer and starve for days after a hurricane, we’re told they should have been better prepared. When levees and bridges collapse, it’s an act of God. But when the fat no-bid contracts show up, The Money Party takes it all.

Unreliable election systems, citizens excluded from the vote on the basis of race and class, and questionable results don’t matter as long as the right candidates get in. We pretend to vote, they pretend to get elected, but there’s no doubt who is in charge – The Money Party.

It’s nothing personal. The party is just doing its job. Why be surprised or disappointed? It’s been happening for centuries. The more some have, the more they want, the harder they fight to keep it. Spread some around so they can get even more. It’s a rigged game from top to bottom.

We let this happen. We can change it. The first step is to name it, and we just did.

The Irish fought for 800 years to win their independence from the world’s most powerful empire. Generations came and went before the goal even seemed possible. They never gave up.

Now it’s our turn.

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Note: This is the first in series of articles on The Money Party. Other topics include why we end up with such lousy leaders, why it’s so hard to get rid of them, and how the party manipulates the public debate with misleading terms and crackpot ideas that seem legitimate. Special thanks to John Arbuthnot and Jillian Hayroot for their input.

The Money Party Series

Permission granted to reproduce in whole or part with a link to the original article in “Scoop” Independent News and attribution of authorship to Michael Collins.

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Siegelman Sentence Delayed As DOJ Hides Conflict Data

By Andrew Kreig

The Alabama judge presiding over the notorious Bush prosecution of former Gov. Don Siegelman postponed the defendant’s re-sentencing last week while prosecutors continue to stonewall defense requests for documents showing whether federal prosecutors violated the defendant’s right to an honest, unbiased prosecutor. On Sept. 22, Chief U.S. District Judge Mark Fuller of Montgomery postponed his re-sentencing of Siegelman and co-defendant Richard Scrushy on corruption charges. Decisions by the Supreme Court and other appellate bodies reduced charges, requiring re-sentencing.

Siegelman, at right, a Democrat, was the state’s governor from 1999 to 2003. He claims that authorities for five years have illegally blocked his document requests regarding Middle District U.S. Attorney Leura Canary, left, who recused herself from his case according to conventional wisdom. William Canary, her husband, was Siegelman’s longtime political enemy and the 2002 campaign manager for Bob Riley, Siegelman’s Republican opponent in that year’s election for governor. Siegelman narrowly lost after election software recorded a 6,000 drop in his totals in Baldwin County after polls closed.
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DE-EVOLUTION in Ohio – Why Republican Governors Keep Getting Worse

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Barack and Hillary Get to Know Each Other

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Phone hacking: Dowler lawyer pursues US legal action against News Corp

Phone hacking: Dowler lawyer pursues US legal action against News Corp
  • Milly Dowler

Mark Lewis instructs lawyer of 20 9/11 families over allegations News of the World staff may have bribed police

    The Dowler family lawyer says he intends to assess whether he can launch a class action against News Corp using American foreign corruption laws. Photograph: Surrey Police/PA

    The solicitor who represented the family of Milly Dowler in their phone-hacking claims against News Corporation on Friday announced he has teamed up with US lawyers with a view to initiating proceedings targetting Rupert Murdoch and his son James.

    Mark Lewis of Taylor Hampton has instructed Norman Siegel, a New York-based lawyer who represents 20 9/11 families to seek witness statements from News Corp and directors including the Murdochs in relation to allegations that News of the World staff may have bribed police.

    More at The Guardian PhoneHACKING

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President Obama’s Millionairies’ Tax

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Once Is Not Enough — TSA Doubles Down on Scanning

It looks like TSA has reached a new low. According to this piece at Politico, TSA’s “new policy also will include measures to screen young children without resorting to an intrusive pat-down of private areas on the body.” That’s good news, of course, but catch this in the fourth paragraph: “The TSA plans to reduce the number of pat-downs given to children by asking screeners to send children through metal detectors, or to walk through imaging machines multiple times to capture a clearer picture.” (Image:  Rain Rabbit)

“WALK THROUGH IMAGING MACHINE MULTIPLE TIMES”? Walking through an imaging machine exposes a person to radiation. Exposure to radiation causes cancer. The more times you walk through, the more radiation you’re exposed to.

No amount of exposure to radiation is 100% safe, but everything in life is risky; could this risk be reasonable? Some experts are not convinced that it is. Here is a letter from four scientists, Dr. John Sedat, Dr. David Agard, Dr. Marc Shuman, and Dr. Robert Stroud, who are experts in relevant fields including biochemistry, biophysics, and imaging. In addition to their general concerns about ensuring that the dose be controlled, these scientists express a special concern for children: They say, “The risk of radiation emission to children and adolescents does not appear to have been fully evaluated.”

It’s bad enough that anyone has to walk through one of these machines of unproved safety to get on an airplane. It’s worse that children – who are more vulnerable than adults to radiation – have to do it. But it is worse still that children may have to multiply their exposure by walking through more than once.

As an aside, the bright side of this is TSA’s tacit admission that maybe the sexual assault that is called a “pat-down” is not a good thing for a child. In time maybe they’ll figure out that it’s not a good thing for adults either.

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