home *** CD-ROM | disk | FTP | other *** search
- Newsgroups: misc.activism.progressive
- Path: sparky!uunet!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!bogus.sura.net!darwin.sura.net!ukma!mont!pencil.cs.missouri.edu!daemon
- From: harelb@math.cornell.edu (misc.activism.progressive co-moderator)
- Subject: PROFILE: Who Are Ralph Nader's "PUBLIC CITIZEN"?
- Message-ID: <1993Jan24.060934.27619@mont.cs.missouri.edu>
- Followup-To: alt.activism.d
- Originator: daemon@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
- Sender: news@mont.cs.missouri.edu
- Nntp-Posting-Host: pencil.cs.missouri.edu
- Organization: ?
- Date: Sun, 24 Jan 1993 06:09:34 GMT
- Approved: map@pencil.cs.missouri.edu
- Lines: 86
-
- "Last winter, members of Congress and other top government officials
- were salivating over a proposal that would hand them a fat, 51 percent
- pay hike, bringing the pay of a member of Congress from $89,500 --
- already higher than 99 percent of the American people -- to $135,000,
- plus many benefits and perks! TOGETHER, WE STOPPED THAT "SALARY GRAB"
- COLD [...] After we beat them, Congress got sly [...] just before
- Congress adjourned for the holidays in November, they proposed,
- debated, and voted in a massive pay hike of almost 40%, -- all of this
- in only 22 hours. They have disguised this pay raise with several
- ethics reforms, however corruption in Congress is still out-of-
- control [...] We have to pool our energies together and force Congress
- to stop the corrupting influence of money in our governmental process.
- Here's what that means:
-
- BAN ALL HONORARIA FROM SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS. Members of the
- / Senate can legally accept $2,000 from a corporation or special
- / interest lobby by simply giving a short speech at a breakfast
- \/ meeting. This "payola" is no more than legalized bribery -- YET
- MANY MEMBERS POCKET AT LEAST $25,000 A YEAR IN "OUTSIDE INCOME"
- THAT WAY.
-
- BAN SPECIAL INTEREST FINANCED TRAVEL. Did you know that members
- of Congress can legally accept a free vacation -- 1st Class
- / airfare, a resort hotel suite, restaurant and bar charges, and
- / more -- from a lobbyist? "Come speak to our meeting," he says to
- \/ the Congressional member. "We'll pay your expenses." (And, a
- Senator can accept the $2,000 speaking fee on top of the free
- vacation)
-
- END CAMPAIGN FINANCING ABUSES. For the 1988 campaign, political
- / action committees (PACS) contributed over $150 million to
- / candidates. More than $7 million went to members that were
- \/ running UNOPPOSED. Let's be blunt: that is influence buying,
- period. We MUST get private money out of public campaigns.
-
- LIMIT CAMPAIGN SPENDING. When it costs as much as $10 million to
- run a Senate campaign, and a million dollars or more to run for
- / the House, members of Congress must spend one or two days a week
- / year after year, doing nothing but fundraising -- and that means
- \/ schmoozing with the big money people. By limiting campaign
- spending, Congressional members will not have to rely on the big
- money lobbies, and will have more time to do their job.
-
- [...] While people were outraged that Congress thought it deserved a
- salary and benefits of well over $135,000 a year, they began to think
- about the issues before Congress:
-
- ** MINIMUM WAGE. Congress failed to raise the $3.35 minimum wage for
- eight years, while increasing its own pay from $60,662 to $89,500 in
- the same period.
-
- ** CHILD CARE. Congress agreed to cuts of $5 billion from the school
- breakfast and lunch programs and child care food programs during the
- 1980's
-
- ** FEDERAL HOUSING PROGRAM. Congress has also gone along with the
- crumbling of federal housing programs, cutting low income housing
- assistance more than $21 billion and raising rents for the poor --
- many of whom are homeless.
-
- ** TAXBREAKS FOR THE RICH. Through changes in the tax code in the
- early 1980's, Congress has overseen the greatest transfer of wealth in
- the history of the United States from low and moderate income families
- to the wealthy. [Piles of statistical evidence available in AML files]
-
- To support Public Citizen's _Clean Up Congress Campaign_, and to join
- Public Citizen, send $20 and receive a complementary one year
- subscription to *Public Citizen* magazine (bi-monthly), or send a $35
- donation and receive as well a year's subscription to Public Citizen's
- *Health Letter* (monthly).
-
-
-
- Public Citizen
- 2000 P Street, N.W., Suite 605
- Washington, D.C. 20036
- Founded by Ralph Nader in 1971
-
- (Possible) email:
-
- pcctw@igc.org
- Lori Wallach
- Washington DC USA 20003
- (Public Citizen /Citizen Trade Watch)
- Keys: trade, harmonization
-
-