"Elections Should be Won--Not Bought"

By Barbra Streisand.

Last January, Barack Obama was sworn into office after being elected by an overwhelming majority of the country. His historic victory was a mandate for change. With new energy occupying the White House, and a re-invigorated progressive leadership at the helm in Congress, Americans believed that positive change was finally going to rattle the “business as usual” status quo that had plagued Washington D.C. for the past eight years.

Over the last year, however, frustration has given way to anger as voters have witnessed the inability of our lawmakers to make progress on issues like healthcare reform, financial regulation, and energy policy. This inaction is due to a tidal wave of big money from the health insurance industry, Big Oil, and giant financial institutions who have mobilized to challenge the people’s mandate for change. These entrenched special interests have slowed, compromised and blocked important legislation leaving many Americans demoralized and outraged.

I’m one of those people.

And just a few weeks ago, the John Roberts-led, conservative leaning Supreme Court made this situation even worse. In Citizens United v. FEC, a narrow majority of the Roberts Court gave corporations nearly identical rights as you and I to participate in elections—a radical departure for a Chief Justice who pledged not to legislate from the bench! I have always been a fierce advocate for the First Amendment, but giving corporations unlimited ability to influence our elections is not the “free speech” our Founding Fathers had in mind.

According to the Center for Responsive Politics, the financial industry has donated $2 billion to Congress over the past 20 years, buying special interests unprecedented access but shutting out hardworking Americans. It is naive to think that this obscene amount of money doesn’t heavily influence the policy making process in Washington. The same financiers, whose greed contributed to the downfall of our economy, contribute significantly to candidates expecting a favorable return on their investment. And as our lax regulatory system shows, it’s been working.

Now that the Roberts’ Court has handed down this perilous decision, Congress must respond with equal force. A plan described by Sen. Chuck Schumer and Rep. Chris Van Hollen last week is a good start, but it doesn’t go nearly far enough.

That’s why I support the legislation introduced by Senator Durbin known as the Fair Elections Now Act. This proposal would turn the private campaign funding system on its head by empowering vast numbers of small dollar donors and finally allowing candidates to step off the fundraising treadmill. Under Fair Elections, candidates would raise a large number of small contributions from their communities in order to qualify for Fair Elections funding. Candidates are limited to accepting contributions no larger than $100 from anyone. This would enable them to speak their mind and work for the people, not the special interests. Qualified candidates would then receive Fair Elections funding in the primary, and if they win, they would go into their general election with the funding to run a competitive campaign. This alternative campaign finance system would create a more competitive playing field, allowing more women and candidates of diverse backgrounds to pursue elected office. This system finally gives the power back to the people! Imagine the quality of candidates that would seek office if they no longer had to dial for dollars and make compromises to the network of wealthy interests who support their campaigns. The Fair Elections Now Act would allow Members of Congress to do the job they were elected to do—represent voters, not special interests.

We can’t stand by and let our country be taken over by corporate interests that care more about their bottom line than the public interest. It’s time to change the way Washington works. Campaigns funded by small-donor driven public financing can turn Washington D.C. away from “rule by the monied” and towards “rule by the many,”—a concept that speaks to the very core of our democracy. And the only way to start this process is by passing the Fair Elections Now Act…Now!!! Write or call your Congressman today!

Comentarios for this Statement

Thanks for taking a stand on this obsurd decision..
Another huge move in their schemes for total control over our most basic
human rights, again twisting any sense of balance right into a knot..
Barbra, Just you making this statement is very powerful..
it helps direct so many of our energies in a more attuned direction..
I'm very hopeful for Sen. Durbin's Fair Elections Act.. it is so key into
any possibility of progressing forward..in so many ways.
You present these situations better than anyone else could..
and it really matters what you say.. No matter what is rebutted..
just know you have a huge ripple effect.. you always have, and always will..
you were born for it.. it's your position in the world and his-tory
and it's quite obvious to anyone paying attention.. and also to the
ones who say they aren't, or who seem like they don't.. THEY DO!
Just keep being the beacon.. it all counts and matters..
I'm a big believer in the Historical & Astrological Cycles that we are in at this
time.. everything will come into fruition, especially as we do what you are doing..
Pay attention, Be aware, Participate, and Stay the course.. not letting
the many tricks of the trade distract us from what is Logical, Balanced and
For the Greater Good For All Of Humanity.. Thanks again for your statement!

Quote:
~ “The liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it comes stronger than their democratic state itself.
That, in its essence, is fascism - ownership of government by an individual, by a group,”
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

~ “Let us never forget that government is ourselves and not an alien power over us.
The ultimate rulers of our democracy are not a President and senators and congressmen and government officials, but the voters of this country.”
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt

http://thinkexist.com/quotes/franklin_d._roosevelt/

Right!! That would be fair!!

Ms. Streisand, thank god we have someone like you, who cares and looks out for the everyday working person. You could just sit back and live your wonderful life, (which you have worked for very hard), but instead you take the time to educate many. I thank you, and will be writing my congressman about this today.

Barbra, What happened to Al Gore? The people voted for him, he had majority of the votes, didnt he? Why he didnt become President?... I know the elections were bought by Bush Father to make his son win....!!! Isnt the Supreme Court supposed to regulate this? Arent they getting a salary, that "the people" pays for them to makes us equal or for protect us instead of working for the Power or for the Corporations....??? all this Supreme Court and Congress, I saw it in 3rd World Countries..... not here.... I still hope to see again the American Dream back..... I know "good luck with this one"... lol thanks.

Thanks for supporting this proposition. It's really important that we make fundamental changes to our campaign finance system, or we'll never see the change we need on issues like healthcare and environmental regulation. Prop 15 is a great first step toward getting politicians out of the fundraising business and doing the work of the people.