From Carolina Public Press:
Excerpt from “From PACs to individuals, who is funding Foxx, McHenry, Meadows campaigns’ coffers?”
by James Harrison
It’s no secret that winning a seat in Congress takes money — big money. But odds are you’ve never been to a political fundraiser, let alone donated to a candidate.
So how did U.S. Rep. Patrick McHenry, a five-term Republican congressman representing North Carolina’s 10th District, attract more than $675,000 in campaign cash last year?
And where did the $1.8 million padding 5th District Republican U.S. Rep. Virginia Foxx‘s re-election war chest come from?
Less than 10 percent of Americans are willing to part ways with hard-earned cash in order to support candidates running for federal office, research from the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics shows. And an even fewer amount of voters are generous enough to give away sums in excess of $200 — the minimum amount required for contributions to be itemized by the Federal Election Commission and become public record. …
The sources of contributions can be revealing, and much of the information is available for public review. And although disclosures won’t show anything to remotely suggest vote buying, the lists of donors offer a clear sign of who cares about the role of lawmakers in Western North Carolina — and who’s willing to finance efforts to help them keep their seats. …
There is no free market; what we’ve had for a long time now is corrupt crony capitalism passing for a free market. The entire political system is corrupted by money, with our sham democracy for sale.
Meadows, who thinks it’s Congress’s role to promote Jesus, received only 27 individual campaign contributions, the rest from right-wing PACS. McHenry received over half of his campaign money from the oligarchs that now own the country, including bankers, insurance companies and the like.
And that is the essence of the article. It’s not really news, just a reaffirmation of the way today’s world really is.
America was such a great idea. Why did we let these people strangle it?