I have taken no survey, but I would say most Missourians resent those who try to push their beliefs and values on the rest of us and have the money to be able to have much more influence than the rest of us.
One example of that would be retired billionaire Rex Sinquefield, who has given hundreds of thousands to those who are willing to side with him in his efforts to bring educational vouchers to Missouri.
During those brief months when campaign contribution limits were removed, Sinquefield was writing checks for tens of thousands of dollars to favored candidates. Before that, he went along with the process of laundering money through party committees. After the Missouri Supreme Court reinstated the limits, Sinquefield formed 100 of his own committees, again to enable him to contribute more than the maximum amount.
In my book, that is an effort to skirt the law.
That, however, is not the way Sen. Gary Nodler, R-Joplin, sees it, according to an article in this morning's Kansas City Star:
The Senate debate over whether to repeal Missouri’s limits on campaign contributions generated reactions ranging from shame to pride.
But perhaps the most interesting came from Republican Sen. Gary Nodler of Joplin, who said it was appropriate for lawmakers to be in tune with their political contributors.
Public financing of campaigns severs that connection between lawmakers and like-minded contributors, he said.
“Why is the mindless support that (stems from public financing) somehow more ethically pure than purposeful political support?” Nodler asked.
Later, several senators were criticizing conservative political financier Rex Sinquefield, who last year set up and funded 100 fundraising committees so he could get around the current law, which limits contributions to $1,350 to each statewide candidate. Under the law, each committee is considered a different person and can give the maximum amount.
Nodler disputed the notion that it showed that Sinquefield was deliberately evading the campaign finance law. On the contrary, Nodler said: Sinquefield was demonstrating how to follow the law to the letter.
Perhaps it makes Gary Nodler beam with pride when billionaires and special interests evade the law by finding loopholes. That kind of thinking, however,is what makes many Missourians distrustful of politicians like Gary Nodler.
So Randy thinks people who exercise their free speech constitutional rights are "trying to push their beliefs on the rest of us” This is one of the stupidest comments ever written in a usually idiotic blog. This country is based on free speech, fee expression and that the idea of individuals having a God-given right to try to influence public policy. It is clear that Randy would prefer a system where only the government or perhaps news media perspective is heard. He doesn't like those that can compete with the news media in the free market place of ideas and in this case doesn't like the idea that this individual has found a way to maximize his personal expression by complying with all the laws and rules. Randy, Nodler is right and you are wrong!
ReplyDeleteNodler is a slug who has made his living off the taxpayers his entire life. Of course he wants unrestricted funding because he plans to take whatever he accumulates with him when he leaves office, just like his boss Gene Taylor did. Maybe instead of shooting his mouth off to the Press, Gary should spend more time at the local movie theatres kicking criples.
ReplyDeletePLEASE Do Your Part To CHANGE HISTORY!
ReplyDeleteFor Immediate Release to the Worldwide Community VIA the World Wide Web:
MR. HULSHOF PLEASE STEP OUT OF THE RACE BEFORE FILING STARTS!From the website: www.draftsarah.4t.com
Breaking News February 17, 2008
Springfield(MO) Steven Reed Founder of Citizen Group that was formed last year to Draft Steelman says Congressman Kenny Hulsulf should drop out or another words not file for Governor. Steven Reed and a group of Citizen Supporters made Statewide News back in 2004 when after a year long Draft Claire, (Citizens Supporting MCaskill for Governor effort started petitions asking Bob Holden not to file for Governor.
“There are some similarities her, but the main thing is Kenny Hulsulf has been in Washington and he needs to work to bring up a Washington Congressional Approval Rating of 22% before he comes back to solve Missouri’s problems” says Jeff Kenkel, Co-Founder of both groups.
Sarah Steelman has a record of standing up against illegal immigrant workers on construction sites in Missouri, making national news demanding no state investments in terrorist funding in Missouri investments, and having an economic degree and working to help the state’s economic conditions of the people of Missouri according to the Citizen Group Citizens Supporting Steelman for Governor
Question and answers:
One of Kenny Hulsulf’s main claims to fame according to his Congressional Site is:
From 1989 to January 1996, Hulshof served as a Special Prosecutor for the Missouri Attorney General's Office. --- That would be working for Jay Nixon! YES, that means two lawyers who used to work together plan to run for Governor?
Got to have more convincing check out his Congressional Website: http://hulshof.house.gov
No Sarah Steelman did work for and is not buddies with Jay Nixon.
No Sarah Steelman is not in the US Congress and voted 93% of the time as a buddy of the President. No Sarah Steelman did not put her name in for President of a major university and say that would be the only job that would cause them to leave Congress AND then turn around a year later and run for Governor. (Clue: You wear them on your feet when you go to the beach or on a cruise!)
Yes Sarah Steelman is an Independent thinker who looks at what is important to the people. Yes Sarah Steelman’s campaign slogan is Power to the People!
People are asked to send a message to Congressman Hulshof asking him to not file to run for Governor! Of Missouri Comment on his official site: http://hulshof.house.gov/Contact.aspx
Call or Fax: Washington DC office: Phone: 202-225-2956 Fax: 202-225-5712
###
Whether you like campaign finance laws or not if you have them they should be enforced. What Sinquefield did was wrong and made a joke out of our laws.
ReplyDeleteHaving interviewed Steelman and Hulsof, I can tell you that the woman has NO clue.
ReplyDeleteA woman without a clue is perfect for Missouri Governor then.
ReplyDeleteSo, how about a follow up story on George Soros, then?
ReplyDeleteWhat Sinquefield did is no different what the banker associations, the credit union associations, the teacher associations-both of them- have done. Form different PACs for different regions under different names. The difference is that Sinquefield has a LOT more money than anybody else. Did he try to hide his participation in these committees? I don't know Does he wield that much influence with politicians? Look no further than the State Board of Education. I'm with you on this one, Randy.
ReplyDelete