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Victory For Campaign Reform
CBSNEWS ^ | Thursday, March 21, 2002

Posted on 03/21/2002 2:36:35 AM PST by JohnHuang2

After years of delay, the Senate gave final congressional approval Wednesday to the most sweeping overhaul of campaign spending rules since the Watergate scandals. Continues here.

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Shays-Meehan = Big Government

The Shays-Meehan bill, which cleared the Senate yesterday on a 60-40 vote, would, if signed, constitute the most breathtaking expansion of federal power in decades.

The legislation, euphemistically called "Campaign finance reform", is big government writ large. It reads like a wish-list for bullyragging bureaucratic thugs hell-bent on riding roughshod over citizens and the U.S. Constitution.

And for shady, venal-minded, crooked incumbents in Washington, well, Shays-Meehan is nothing short of a dream-come-true.

Imagine you're a Senator for a moment.

Don't like the notion of citizen advocacy groups taking you to task in TV ads for this or that vote, particularly so close to election day? Don't worry, relax: Campaign finance "reform" comes to the rescue!

Under provisions of Shays-Meehan, broadcast ads by pesky outside groups would be strictly forbidden 60 days before a general election (30 days before a primary). Yes, your troubles are over, dear Senator incumbent.

Groups like the NRA and National Right To Life Committee would be gagged and muffled just as election day looms and voters start paying attention. And -- here's the best part: You're free to swarm the airwaves with gazillions of ads extoling your brilliant Senate record -- all the while smearing your silienced opponents! Dream come true? You bet. If you're an incumbent, that is.

For John or Jane Q. Public, however, this bill could be a nightmare.

Imagine the plethora of potential abuse by FEC pinheads charged with enforcing this misbegotten, draconian rot-gut. Busy-bee bureaucrats, lest we forget, will be writing the labyrinth of regulatory do(s) and don't(s), after all. For citizens wishing to exercise first amendment rights, better hire a lawyer first -- this tangled mishmash maze of legal gallimaufry could land you in the pokey. And saddle you with hefty fines, to boot. Ask the Christian Coalition.

With Shays-Meehan, the era of big government will be back -- with a vengeance. Its administration will require an unconscionable transfer of power from citizens and states to federal Washington. Agencies such as the FEC, under this measure, will mushroom into unyielding monoliths, inexorably.

Our founding fathers are spinning in their graves.

Yet, in assembling their mammoth shrine to leviathan government, "reformers" have overplayed their hand. Shays-Meehan contains the seeds of its own demise -- at the hands of the U.S. Supreme Court.

So many of its fallacious provisions are so flagrantly unconstitutional -- so 'in-your-face -- the Supremes are likely to toss the whole thing in the ash-heap, in a New York minute.

The ash heap is, after all, the fate that awaits all such unlawful encroachments on our constitutional liberties.

That said, let me dispel a popular myth over why Bush intends to sign it.

Myth: Bush is a coward. He's afraid that a veto will spark a withering media/McCaniac firestorm, and a backlash from voters -- one which will cost him 15-20% points or more in popularity.

Fact: Outside the beltway, no one gives a rat's rump for Campaign finance "reform". Typically, this issue barely registers in surveys -- 2%, at most. With public attention focused so intently on the war, Bush could veto this easily with minimal downside risk. And he knows it.

Bottom line: The 'Bush is a coward' theory doesn't wash.

So why is he signing it? Most likely, his advisors tell him that signing it is the easiest way to kill it -- once and for all. The courts will strike down most -- if not all -- of its provisions. Doubling the limits on hard money donations to candidates -- a Republican advantage -- will likely survive, but not much else.

You may agree or disagree with this strategy -- I would much prefer a veto -- but to call the President a sniveling coward strikes me as hokum.

My two cents....
"JohnHuang2"



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To: thucydides
".......because the Supreme Court will knock them out"

I think you and a lot of people here are assuming the supremes will just throw this thing out. I have no such confidence. The USSC is pretty evenly divided, in essence you're asking SD O'Connor to write campaign finance law. Who feels good about that?

We're throwing dice w/ the Constitution; and if we lose the damage will be permanent.

41 posted on 03/21/2002 11:57:06 AM PST by Pietro
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To: anniegetyourgun
Whatever the hell that means. Enjoy the camps. I have enough $$$ where I can leave the country.
42 posted on 03/21/2002 12:43:06 PM PST by ModernDayCato
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To: ModernDayCato
Hey - now that's an idea. As for me, I'll stay and fight.
43 posted on 03/21/2002 1:55:54 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: Don'tMessWithTexas
Exactly, my friend -- that's all it is.
44 posted on 03/22/2002 3:48:51 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Senator Mitch McConnell deserves an medal.

Couldn't agree with you more, my friend.

Several weeks ago, I wrote this essay re: our First Amendment warrior:

Meet the Real Maverick In Washington: 
Sen. Mitch McConnell
by JohnHuang2
February 19, 2002

Ask Sen. Mitch McConnell what he thinks of the version of campaign finance 'reform' winding its way through Congress and he minces no words.

"This whole thing is jury-rigged in such a way to help incumbents further", he said on Fox News Sunday.

The 3-term Republican Senator from Kentucky knows a threat to free speech when he sees one, however alluringly draped and adorned its wily disguise. He isn't gulled by pious sanctimony gushing forth from "reform" crusaders, nor cowed by the rah-rah from their inebriated media enablers. Sen. McConnell can think for himself, thank you very much.

In politics, where soothing weasel words and cryptic doublespeak are coins of the realm, Sen. McConnell is a refreshing departure. If obfuscation is the prevailing etiquette governing Washington these days, you would never know it listening to the Bluegrass State's senior Senator. In the beltway, his blunt, straight-shooting, straight-talking mien is downright iconoclastic.

And effective. In piercingly forceful, yet tantalizingly polished parlance, he propounds a spirited defense of free speech so relentless, so methodical it saps opponents into enervated fatigue in short order.

Sen. McConnell's position boils down to this: McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan is not only misguided, it is a cynical ploy by entrenched incumbents scheming to fetter encroachment from viable challengers even further, while gagging citizen groups -- all of it blatantly unconstitutional, to boot.

To illustrate his point, Sen. McConnell cited the millionaire loophole: "If you are challenged by a well-financed, multi-millionaire opponent, the contribution limits are raised dramatically so you can compete. Now, that helps a lot of us incumbents who are out there, potentially victims of some well-financed business person who enjoyed enormous success..."

Thus, the sham of campaign finance "reform" is revealed in all of its farce.

No, Ladies and Gentlemen, McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan isn't "reform", it is subterfuge by shameless political exhibitionists plotting an end-run around our Constitution.

Campaign finance "reform" isn't about accountability, it is chicanery -- a clever ruse de guerre staged by ruling-class crooks fire-walling themselves from all accountability.

Campaign finance "reform" isn't about fixing a 'broken system': McCain-Feingold/Shays-Meehan is THE FIX -- a shrewd gerrymander by venal politicos who aim to be answerable to no one.

Campaign finance "reform" isn't about restoring honesty in government; it enshrines dishonesty by muzzling and jailing citizens who dare to criticize the gangsters, thugs, mobsters and thieves sullying their offices in Washington.

No, campaign finance "reform" is nothing more than John McCain, the Grand Pooh-Bah of political exhibitionism himself, contriving a booby-trap for the President -- a tripwire, a political ambush to *get even* for the primaries.

But Mr. McCain is too clever by half. If he countenances this 'heads-I-win-tails-you-lose' dirty pool will work, McCain must live in a fool's paradise.

Memo to Mr. McCain: Sir, if you haven't learned this lesson by now, soon you will: Bush will be bullied by no one -- least of all by sniveling twits, if you catch my drift. This President will not be hectored, he will not be bulldozed, he will not be cowed into anything.

Newsflash: Your nagging gripes and sniping from the sidelines don't mean squat to el hombre de Tejas.

Here's another clue: Bush is playing for keeps. Expect to have your head handed back -- yet again.

My two cents..
"JohnHuang2"
Copyright Enrique N. ©2001


45 posted on 03/22/2002 3:52:17 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Congressman Billybob
I presume you wish me good hunting.

More than wishing, I'll be praying for you, my friend.

46 posted on 03/22/2002 3:54:38 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
I saw it JohnHuang2 and I loved it. Three cheers for Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!

47 posted on 03/22/2002 3:56:09 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: rintense
Thanks =^)
48 posted on 03/22/2002 3:56:13 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
Three cheers for Sen. Mitch McConnell.

Hooray! Hooray! Hooray!

Amen! (Sen. McConnell, I assure you, will have the last laugh ;^)

49 posted on 03/22/2002 3:57:37 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: JohnHuang2
I'll enjoy seeing that!
50 posted on 03/22/2002 4:00:46 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: KansasConservative
Thanks for compliment, friend.

I've been thinking about this legislation and why Bush would sign it even though he knows its unconstitutional.

Presidents, even some of our favorites, routinely sign legislation they know (or suspect) to be unconstitutional.

The best example of this: The federal budget itself. By some estimates, roughly 2/3rds is unconstitutional.

The charge that Bush is knowingly violating his oath would carry more weight if it were followed up with calls for his impeachment. I don't, as of yet, hear any such calls.

So I don't take such charges seriously.

51 posted on 03/22/2002 4:07:46 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: eureka!
Thanks, my friend =^)
52 posted on 03/22/2002 4:08:54 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: thucydides
Very well stated, friend. And thanks for the compliment, btw.
53 posted on 03/22/2002 4:10:39 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: hchutch
Re: #26 - You nailed it, amigo.
54 posted on 03/22/2002 4:12:07 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Yakboy
Thanks =^)
55 posted on 03/22/2002 4:12:36 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Fred Mertz
Thanks, Fred.
56 posted on 03/22/2002 4:13:46 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: eureka!
Re: #31 - Very well stated, my friend. Kudos.
57 posted on 03/22/2002 4:14:45 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Victoria Delsoul
Gracias, mi hermana =^)
58 posted on 03/22/2002 4:15:44 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Snow Bunny
Good morning to ya =^)
59 posted on 03/22/2002 4:16:20 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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To: Cincinatus' Wife;KansasConservative
Well, gotta run. See y'all soon =^)
60 posted on 03/22/2002 4:31:38 AM PST by JohnHuang2
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