Your vote doesn’t matter as much as your money


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I VotedDid you know that your voice doesn’t matter? That’s the way it would seem, anyway. All one would have to do to come to that conclusion is keep abreast of what’s going on in politics in our nation today.

Don’t get me wrong, your vote matters. It seems as though these slippery serpents we call politicians will do and say anything to get that vote. However, once they have received your vote, anything they said or promised to you, the voter, that doesn’t coincide with their own agenda is long forgotten. The only things that matter now are fulfilling the promises made to organizations that financed the Golden Road to office.

So now who really has the power? You the voter go to that box on election day so that your voice may be heard. So that the things that matter most to you, your civil rights, your child’s education, health care, protection from criminals and corruption, and the like, are taken care of in a way that gives you comfort. That’s what you give your vote for! The problem is that your voice and your vote are not the same thing.

The organizations that give their money and influence to these politicians’ campaigns—they don’t do it for the sake of democracy. They do it to have their own needs and wants met. Unfortunately for you, the voter, their needs and wants don’t always synch up with your needs and wants. They’re satisfied, meanwhile you, the voter, well, your voice just gets lost.

Eleven Shocking Facts About Campaign Finance (or Why We Need Publicly Funded Elections)


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Over at The Nation, they have a list of Eleven Shocking Facts About Campaign Finance (and they’re not pretty):

The amount of independent expenditure and electioneering communication spending by outside groups has quadrupled since 2006. [Center for Responsive Politics]

The percentage of spending coming from groups that do not disclose their donors has risen from 1 percent to 47 percent since the 2006 mid-term elections. [Center for Responsive Politics]

Campaign receipts for members of the House of Representatives totaled $1.9 billion in 2010—up from $781 million in 1998. [Committee for Economic Development]

Outside groups spent more on political advertising in 2010 than party committees—for the first time in at least two decades. [Center for Responsive Politics]

A shocking 72 percent of political advertising by outside groups in 2010 came from sources that were prohibited from spending money in 2006. [Committee for Economic Development]

In 2004, 97.9 percent of outside groups disclosed their donors. In 2010, 34.0 percent did. [Committee for Economic Development]

In 2010, the US Chamber of Commerce spent $31,207,114 in electioneering communications. The contributions for which it disclosed the donors: $0. [Committee for Economic Development]

Only 26,783 Americans donated more than $10,000 to federal campaigns in 2010—or, about one in 10,000 Americans. Their donations accounted for 24.3 percent of total campaign donations. [Sunlight Foundation]

Average donation from that elite group was $28,913. (The median individual income in America is $26,364) [Sunlight Foundation]

Amount the Karl Rove–led Crossroads GPS says it will spend on the 2012 elections: $240 million. []

Amount that President Obama has raised from the financial sector already for his 2012 re-election:$15.6 million [Washington Post]