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Votes For Sale

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Votes For Sale

Votes For Sale
    

      According to the Associated Press, lobbyist donated 633 million dollars to government representatives in the first half of 1999.  A lobbyist’s job is to pass money to representatives for a vote in their favor of a bill.  Up to $5000 may be given to any one congressman by a lobbyist thru Political Action Committees (PACs).  Farmers, laborers, gun control activists, abortion opponents, and teachers are just a few of the numerous groups who form these committees in the United States.  These interest groups employ a lobbyist to offer a cash donation on their behalf.  The legislative branch of the United States government was designed to represent citizens of this nation.  Congressional members are supposed to be the representatives of people in their district or state.  Laws are supposed to be passed in the public’s best interest.  PACs attempt to influence the passing of laws through lobbyists.  Lobbyists degrade democracy, encourage improper policymaking, and likely provoke political corruption.  
        The most obvious downfall to lobbying is that representatives would be encouraged to vote for money; causing a degradation of democracy.  In other words, if a pro-life group paid a representative to vote against legalizing abortion the money would influence the representative’s vote.  Whether or not a bill is passed becomes an issue of who is willing and able to pay more for it.  Congressmen would look to vote for bills that would get them the most money from the PACs.  Even though $5,000 is the maximum donation a lobbyists can give to one particular politician; lobbyists donate to several.  This can give them the upper hand in a majority decision.  Lobbyists believe they are representing the people and getting bills passed that the people want, thus promoting the citizen’s role in the government.   The problem with this view is that the money is getting more representation than the people are.  The group that has the most money and buys the most votes will get more bills



passed in their favor, regardless if they are the majority or not.  This takes away from the democratic process; not allowing all the people’s votes to count.  A representative should vote for those who
elected him not those who pay him the most.  When a representative’s vote is influenced by money the fundamentals of democracy are defeated.  
     Secondly, representatives benefit directly from lobbyist...

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