While I appreciate the sentiment, free speech is free speech. I don't want the federal government, via the FEC or legislation, determining this.
I hear ya. The gov't can't be the answer to everything.
The problem is, if I ask you who is speaking, who will you point to? And if I ask you with whose money did they speak, who will you point to? I have a problem with that.
Corps, unions and PACs of all flavors already have plenty of influence in congress, to give any of them even more is to further distort and weaken the votes of the general public, who are after all,
really people. The ones somebody had in mind with the 'one man, one vote' concept.
I believe this happens, the distortion and weakening, because very few political/issue ads present a balanced or even factual picture. It is difficult enough for most people to be informed about issues, first we have to sort through the lies.
For a couple million dollars, it's possible to hire some very slick people to produce an ad that can be factually full of BS, or misleading at best, to promote a particular point of view. They are good at it, we have to give them credit. People are very susceptable to it, it has become quite a science.
The cost of this is minimal in a corp/union/PAC budget but is way out of relation to what a typical individual can afford to do.
I would be happy to say spend all you want telling the absolute truth - if you are willing to go to jail for telling lies and half-truths. But how this could be accomplished or at what cost? It probably can't. So, the logical thing to do is to tell all of them to shut up.
What we have arrived at is a situation where all it takes is enough money to lie your a** off without consequence. That's maybe nothing new, but the internet and TV surely get to more people in an instant than the old yellow journalism newspapers ever did in a month and the content can be highly sophisticated and very persuasive.
I don't think we want to make our vote choices for those who could hire the best talent on Madison Ave., or on who lied most convincingly. How could that be the best thing for our country?
For me its a conundrum.
Dave.