Posted by
jc4president on Wednesday, May 16, 2007 7:09:25 PM
The way things are now, the only ones who have a chance of running and winning an election are those who have big money behind them. Think of it, Bloomberg putting up $1B dollars. It is insane. That issue has to be resolved if we want all Americans to have the opportunity to give in service to their country.
What I propose is that we limit the amount of money, and more importantly, where the money comes from (special interest groups, big companies, etc.) that is needed to run for office. All Americans should have the chance to serve and contribute new thinking to the way government does business.
Here’s how I would do it. No matter what political race you want to enter, every candidate (who has submitted their request to run) is given the exact amount of money. Yes, that’s right. Each candidate is given the same amount of money to use however creatively they wish; however they decide to get their message out.
For example, candidates would be given$10,000.00 dollars. That’s right. You’ve read it correctly. Why do they need more? What we want to know is their vision for the future, how they stand on the issues, and how they will go about getting it done.
We the People, would establish a government news network (tv, radio, newspaper, etc.) and other mediums for disseminating information. Every candidate will be given the same amount of time and media to get their message out. The costs will not be taken out of the $10K. That’s theirs to use as they choose. THis is a simply a way of leveling the playing field and giving everyone the opportunity to run for office.
All career politicians, no matter the political party or office held, must be voted out. We need to send a clear message to all those who wish to serve, that you must do it because you believe in this country and want to contribute to making it better and not to make it a career for power, money, and privilege. Therefore, it is extremely important that all Americans have equal opportunity to serve–Mayor, Congressman, or President of the USA. It doesn’t matter. By serving the public, no matter what office or level, we all contribute to future, that we and our children have to live in.
In addition, I propose that we change the rules for how long we serve and how much we make. For example, I think serving four year terms, with an option for another four years is too long. Three years, with the option for another 3 years is sufficient. If you can’t make a difference in 6 years, then the system isn't working.
How much you make will be based on how much you are earning (base salary, including benefits) prior to taking office. For example, if you are a CEO of some company and making $200K a year, then that would be how much you would make as President. Americans would essentially pay your salary for the 3 to 6 years that you hold office. Also, when your service to the United States of America is complete, you will be guaranteed getting your old job back, unless of course you decide to do something different. But your previous job will be secure and waiting for you upon completing your service.
Sidebar: While I’m on the topic of term limits, I propose that judges (all types) be limited in the “for life” option they now receive. Let them serve the 3 years, and move on after 6 years, giving others a chance to serve. I’ll talk about this in more detail in another post.
Regarding Americans serving Americans. My staff will consist of people from all walks of life, with no regard to their “political party.” The old adage of Republican, Democrate, Independent, etc. has lost its usefulness. Political parties DO NOT get the job done. Haven’t we had enough of political parties, interest groups, and big money. I will serve the people using people I serve.
Cordially, jc4president