Simple on the surface, but would virtually require a revolution:
Step one: Eliminate private campaign contributions. Since electing appropriate candidates is in the best interests of the people, equal resources (Money, travel, media airtime, etc) will be allotted all candidates. Resource amounts will be commensurate to the level of public office in question. No one may use personal funds or resources or ANY resources not specifically provided them by the election committee.
Step two: Eliminate all private lobbies. The Constitutional provision allowing the constituency access to their representatives can be fulfilled without the need for private lobbyists. One vote, one voice. Exception: No corporate lobbying except by persons representing entire industries and only then for purposes of educating representatives about regulatory challenges, etc, and no gifts to politicians. In order to create trust in governmental processes, the average American taxpayer needs to feel their voice will be heard, not run over by corporate special interests.
Step three: End all corporate welfare. It is socialist(!) to allow for-profit corporations access to taxpayer funds for the purposes of further enrichment.
Step four: Sit back and enjoy the best government not bought in 2 centuries.
Ain't gonna happen, though.....
Step one: Eliminate private campaign contributions. Since electing appropriate candidates is in the best interests of the people, equal resources (Money, travel, media airtime, etc) will be allotted all candidates. Resource amounts will be commensurate to the level of public office in question. No one may use personal funds or resources or ANY resources not specifically provided them by the election committee.
Step two: Eliminate all private lobbies. The Constitutional provision allowing the constituency access to their representatives can be fulfilled without the need for private lobbyists. One vote, one voice. Exception: No corporate lobbying except by persons representing entire industries and only then for purposes of educating representatives about regulatory challenges, etc, and no gifts to politicians. In order to create trust in governmental processes, the average American taxpayer needs to feel their voice will be heard, not run over by corporate special interests.
Step three: End all corporate welfare. It is socialist(!) to allow for-profit corporations access to taxpayer funds for the purposes of further enrichment.
Step four: Sit back and enjoy the best government not bought in 2 centuries.
Ain't gonna happen, though.....

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