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- Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:20:11 +0900
- From: "Stephen J. Turnbull" <stephen@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Pretending to be outside Japan?
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Scott Robbins writes: > However, you would agree, would you not, sir (sorry, was on jury > duty recently, and found that phrasing amusing) that Chuck Dodd, > former senator, did fairly blatently say that they had bought their > politicians and expected them stay bought? Obviously, not phrased > quite that bluntly. What's the difference between that and donating money to somebody who believes in your cause and has the courage of his convictions? Either way, the money rules, not the morality of the legislator. > http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120120/14472117492/mpaa-directly-publicly-threatens-politicians-who-arent-corrupt-enough-to-stay-bought.shtml > While they probably won't be shot, they may find that they lose > campaign funds they were expecting and lose office to an even more > corrupt competitor. If Coca-Cola doesn't stay bought, and offers you the New Coke, what do you do? Withdraw your funds and drink Pepsi (or Wild Turkey, almost the same color :-), or bid up the price of the remaining stock of Classic Coke. Why would a lobby contribute to someone who decides to vote against them? Nobody's necessarily corrupt, given the assumption that accepting campaign contributions isn't fundamentally corrupt.[1] Most such behavior can probably be explained by legislators taking money to support positions that they don't have a moral opinion on and their constituents don't care about.[2] Of course most of them probably are corrupt, in more serious ways, given that their salaries are not even close to competitive with private sector jobs of similar responsibility. Footnotes: [1] Lessig's point can be described as questioning that assumption. [2] Remember, Congressmen are explicitly expected to represent their district's interests, regardless of the country's. If their constituents don't care, then they should do what's best for the country. But it's always arguable that business stability (== protecting incumbents) is good for the country, and you'll notice that the labor unions are first in line to argue that when *their* members' jobs are threatened.
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