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A Time for Integrity - - The US Congress has become corrupt, with insider trading, extortion and misuse of campaign funds, setting earmarks, gerrymandering of congressional districts, and other unethical practices. This book describes these failures and o (Paperback)
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A Time for Integrity - - The US Congress has become corrupt, with insider trading, extortion and misuse of campaign funds, setting earmarks, gerrymandering of congressional districts, and other unethical practices. This book describes these failures and o (Paperback)
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Loot Price R320
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The US Congress has become dysfunctional and corrupt. It is rife
with unethical practices, and the two major parties work together
in resisting any efforts for reform or transparency. Even Members
who don't engage in these practices or condone them are far too lax
in their efforts to eliminate them. This book is focused on
examining these specific questionable practices and ethical issues.
It is not about the political issues of the day, such as the
Affordable Care Act, immigration, tax reform, or foreign affairs.
Nor is it about the processes and procedures, such as cloture
votes, filibusters, or partial government shutdowns. The issues
described in this book fall into four general categories: earmarks,
gerrymandering of political districts, extortion and misuse of
campaign funds, and insider trading. It attempts to describe or
reference many of these issues and offers solutions, or partial
solutions, to some of them. These issues are not new, and many
individuals and organizations have been working to eliminate them.
This book draws from those efforts and attempts to add to the
public discourse. In doing so, it relies on several sources,
including books, reports and commentaries from the media, and
research from political watchdog organizations. This book cites
these references in particular: Throw Them All Out and Extortion by
Peter Schweizer, and the reports and commentaries from Citizens for
Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW). Chapter 10 offers
18 reforms to reduce or eliminate these unethical practices. These
proposed reforms need to be studied, improved upon, if needed, and
further elevated into the national debate. These reforms can only
be accomplished by the US Congress itself, due to the separation of
powers clause in the Constitution. This makes it imperative that
each American supports only incumbents or candidates who will work
to eliminate these corrupt practices. It is time for you to become
more informed and to let your Senators and Representative know your
views on corruption in Congress. The purpose of this website and
book is to motivate you to take action. If you read all this, but
the only reaction is that you become angry and frustrated, and vent
your emotions to family and friends (as I often do), this effort
will fail. You must take action. Congress will not enact any of
these reforms on their own. Citizens must act to influence them and
to elect or re-elect only those willing to commit to these reforms.
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