David Sirota: Is Corruption a Constitutional Right?
from truthdig:
Is Corruption a Constitutional Right?
Posted on Aug 15, 2014
By David Sirota
Wall Street is one of the biggest sources of funding for presidential campaigns, and many of the Republican Partys potential 2016 contenders are governors, from Chris Christie of New Jersey and Rick Perry of Texas to Bobby Jindal of Louisiana and Scott Walker of Wisconsin. And so, last week, the GOP filed a federal lawsuit aimed at overturning the pay-to-play law that bars those governors from raising campaign money from Wall Street executives who manage their states pension funds.
In the case, New York and Tennessees Republican parties are represented by two former Bush administration officials, one of whose firms just won the Supreme Court case invalidating campaign contribution limits on large donors. In their complaint, the parties argue that people managing state pension money have a First Amendment right to make large donations to state officials who award those lucrative money management contracts.
With the $3 trillion public pension system controlled by elected officials now generating billions of dollars worth of annual management fees for Wall Street, Securities and Exchange Commission regulators originally passed the rule to make sure retirees money wasnt being handed out based on politicians desire to pay back their campaign donors.
Elected officials who allow political contributions to play a role in the management of these assets and who use these assets to reward contributors violate the public trust, says the preamble of the rule, which restricts not only campaign donations directly to state officials, but also contributions to political parties. ................(more)
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