Constitutional limits on public "servants"?
It is funny to me to see the public servants, through attitude and allowing special treatment for themselves, demanding the the public actually serve them! As no one is forced into the position of public service, why not set some very confining rules for them in the US Constitution? 1. City, County, State, and Federal elected persons MUST have their entire personal and business finances open to public review 2. Public servants that affect, in any way, shape or form any business, be barred from any personal employment in that industry after their term in office expires (providing that they were not already in that company prior to service) NO MORE FIGUREHEAD POSITION or CONSULTANT JOB THAT IS REALLY A PAYBACK FOR FAVORABLE LEGISLATION! 3. Term limits 4. Either life inprisonment with NO chance of parole or charges of treason (which carries the death penalty) against those caught selling their power!
Public Comments
- I like the way you think! :) Here's a couple more ideas: 1) Make it a felony fo r any corporation to give any money to a campaign, or to any organization that will use it to influence the political process--and prohibit corporate executives from soliciting any employee to make such contributions. 2) Make it a felony for any public servant to accept anything from a foreign corportion or non-citizen. Also, make it a felony for any non-citizen or non-US corporation to spend money--or give it to someone to spend--in any way that is intended to influence our political processes. 3)Require all PACs (not individuals) to provide documentation of any claims or accusations they make about candidates.
- Here, Here!! I'll sign that legislature, way to go, both of you, Athorgorak, or however you spell it, and Crabby_____? Seriously, I'm liking this idea.
- Ideals are great but.......who is going to be the one that makes sure these rules are followed? They can be subject to bribes, etc too.
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