Until we fix our democracy problem, it's hard to fix any problem.
http://www.commondreams.org/view/2014/01/22-9
First Things First: Why the United States Need a Pro-Democracy Movement
Though the problem of money in politics can feel overwhelming, there are a number of workable solutions being considered federally and implemented in the states.
n the four years since the Supreme Courts infamous Citizens United v. FEC ruling, two things have become abundantly clear.
First, we have a major democracy problem. Citizens United paved the way for unlimited corporate spending to distort our elections. Staggering amounts of money have poured into our political system since the Court handed down that decision.
Second, and just as importantly, its become clear that until we fix that democracy problem, its hard to fix any problem. In other words, until we fix the funding of our political campaigns, we cant fix the individual issues that matter most to everyday Americans.
This has proven true across the board. Whether the issue youre most concerned about is making your community safer, guaranteeing that your family has access to clean water, or ensuring that workers get a fair minimum wage, when wealthy special interests can buy their way into the hearts, minds, and votes of elected officials, progress on these issues will continue to stall.
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