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Get rid of all the lobbyists and the government can function? What do you think? Well articulated article.
Reviewed by CraniOcean Jul 10, 02:59am ( 5 reviews ) • trueslant.com
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Rated by CraniOcean on Jul 10, 2:59am
Get rid of all the lobbyists and the government can function? What do you think? Well articulated article.
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Rated by nicknameistbone on Jul 06, 3:52pm
Ban corporate sponsored lobbying, otherwise lobbying it a constitutional right. To really help corporate personhood could be abolished.
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Reviewed by ZebuZebuZebu on Jul 06, 11:44am
From the page: "The Lobbying Act prohibits former designated government officials from acting as consultant lobbyists for five years or carrying out lobbying activities on behalf of a company or organization as an employee after leaving the public service. If the United States adopted a similar act, it would finally put an end to the Washingtonian 'revolving door' culture between public and private sector." I think this particular lobbying reform would be extremely smart.
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Rated by scrabbleddie on Jul 06, 9:40am
An excellent rebuke of corporatocracy.
