Roger Stone and the Conservative Dark Art of Political Conspiracy in the United States
This is a dark web. It is fascinating to look into the eyes of a political operator and learn of the story he must tell himself to justify the evoking of hatred and being hated. This is an individual who takes pride in destroying opponents and is quick to state it is legal.… Continue reading
Purchasing $ Influence in a Democracy Rather than Equal Vote
One vote one value voting for what is wanted. I actually think all ballot boxes should be surveys detailing a range of issues that people have a say over inclusive of ‘Other’ to capture what they want. I was a market analyst and I found that the majority had a common sense viewpoint. … Continue reading
Wealthy Billionnaires Corrupting US Political
Thomas Hartmann talks about the undermining of democracy given the influence of wealthy billionaires on the political process to serve their own interests rather than the public interest. Why does this matter? The political process is cited to represent the people.
William A Clarke is interesting paying for popularity the initial seed funder… Continue reading
Case of the Tillman Act 1901 Banning Political Donations, Why not Now?
Til the man Acts on political donations then we can start to look at equalising political power towards citizens. This is critical at this time given democracy is representation of the people by the people. There is a yearning for fairness in the community. People need to believe in leaders if this… Continue reading
Political Donations to the Liberal Party
If I had any say as a citizen I would say there should be NO donations allowed to curry influence with political parties, it is a recipe for corruption and it is not in the public interest given they do not have a commensurate lobby group equivalent to the others. I have no issue… Continue reading