Money and Politics: Illuminating the Connection

Do political contributions affect how lawmakers vote? A new online tool allows users to draw their own conclusions by putting donations from interest groups up against a calendar of Capitol Hill legislators' votes.  The Web site Maplight.org has been helping ordinary Americans track money in politics for a couple years. But now Maplight is illuminating the timing of contributions and relevant votes. Take for example Credit Card Holders Bill of Rights Act of 2009.  So you can see, for example,  Rep. Wilson from South Carolina. He received $2,000 from the American Bankers Association on April 27th. The American Bankers Association opposed this bill. And then three days later, Rep. Wilson voted no on this bill. This feature doesn't show how a particular congressman has supported an organization, for example, a union or a bankers association, over his or her career. It just shows a very small snippet of information.  This brings up the question: Do campaign contributions alter lawmakers votes, or do donors support candidates who share their values? MapLight.Org

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Corporate Sponsored Grassroots

Rachel Maddow exposes the monied interests pretending to be "average Americans" who are fueling the outrage at these "town halls gone wild". First up, Recess Rally, sponsored by Michelle Malkin, Smart Girl Politics, Redstate, but also American Majority, and as Rachel points out, this group is hardly made up of average Americans even though they tout themselves as being a non-profit, non-partisan organization.

The people behind American Majority; Ned Ryun, former George W. Bush speech writer, Lonny Leitner, Regional Field Director for Bush/Cheney '04, Shari Weber, former Republican State Legislator, Matt Pinnell, a former Washington conservative lobbyist.

Rachel notes that American Majority is an offshoot of another Recess Rally sponsor, The Sam Adams Alliance. Their President, John Tsarpalas, former Executive Director of the Illinois State Republican party, their Director, Joseph Lehman, former Dow Chemicals engineer and president of the nation's largest conservative state level policy think tank.

Another sponsor of Recess Rally, Let Freedom Ring. Their founder, the money man behind the television ad exploiting 9-11 to promote the Iraq invasion. Another sponsor, the swift boaters.

Yet another sponsor, Americans for Prosperity, and their subsidiary Patients First. Americans for Prosperity's Director, Art Pope, who has the headquarters of the North Carolina Republican party named after him since he's given them so much money. Their Chairman, David Koch, the 19th richest man in the world who runs Koch Industries, which is the largest privately held oil company in the United States.

To talk about these town hall events as some organic outpouring of average American folks who have concerns about health care is to be willfully blind to what is really going on, which is professional P.R. operatives generating exploitative, manufactured, strategically deployed outrage in order to line their own pocket.

This is professional, corporate funded Republican staffed P.R., and it should be reported as such.




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Obama/McCain Tax Cut Calculator

This page will calculate the tax cuts McCain is proposing compared to what Barack Obama is proposing.

Barack Obama will cut taxes for over 95% of American families. (even though more than half of American think he'll raise their taxes)

McCain/Obama Tax Cut

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Who Can I Sue?

Ahhhhh lawsuits.  Free money.  A great tradition. If you need a lawyer, or think you have a case but are not sure, a new site for you is coming out.
The site was unveiled at the Annual Meeting & Expo of the American Bar Association in New York. Performing what is quaintly referred to as "online legal matchmaking," the site submits anonymous claims to lawyers for potential litigation. Attorneys can then bid on clients. The site announced that it will waive 500 lawyer enrollment fees until the end of the year. Really, it's about as American as a bald eagle eating an apple pie in the middle of a baseball diamond.
What could be better? WhoCanISue

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