If this had any chance of even being considered, great, I agree with the gist of it. Given that it has ZERO chance of even being considered, I think it's grandstanding. Just my opinion.
I know that, and I agree so far. But Tancredo is making something out of his raw materials. If he can articulate his basic complaint, and this corruption idea might be a step in that direction, he might grow considerably in statesman stature. He's not there yet, but few are born into it.