Friday, May 23, 2014

Harvard professor's super PAC aims to end power of super PAC's

Harvard professor's super PAC aims to end power of super PAC's 


Harvard professor's have been working on questions that have gather the attention of many. The first question is if it would be able to create a super PAC that would end the power of the PAC and get enough Americans into the system to limit the influence of money in politics. The second question was that if it were possible to get voters excited about a subject as dry as a campaign finance. In order to test out the questions, professor Lawrence Lessig asked Americans across the political spectrum who believe the current political system is legally corrupt. The result of that was that the government is not responsible for the average American but instead responsible for the people that fund. The overall thing is that the public doesn't like how the system is run however they don't do anything about it. In my opinion more people should be aware of the research that is done especially by this Harvard professors. If people don't like how the government is run they should raise their voice and speak up rather then leave all the issues to the rich people that help fund the government in the United States. 

http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/politicsnow/la-pn-analysis-tom-steyer-koch-brothers-20140523-story.html

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