Friday, January 16, 2009

The problem with politics

Here are three examples of conversations between paid lobbyists and elected officials. They're not verbatim, but you get the idea:

Lobbyist to Representative: Your leader said I should speak to you. If you want the money for your library we need your help on HR deregulation. He needs your yes vote.

Lobbyist to Representative: The M.T. A. will give you the expansion of the bus route you wish. It will look good on your campaign literature. All they need in return is help on eminent domain and re-zoning. It is a good trade off for you.


Lobbyist to Representative: The government needs your help on the filter plant that we wish to put in your district. In return we will give you money for parks and other things you need for your resume. But we really don't care if you use the money for the parks, etc.