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Do the Rich Rule America?

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Chuck Collins
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Indeed, it seems like a presidential hopeful must have at least one billionaire backer -- and ideally several -- to be considered a credible candidate. Roofing billionaire Diane Hendricks gave $5 million to the Scott Walker campaign. Houston billionaire Toby Neugebauer gave a $10 million boost to Ted Cruz. Oracle CEO and billionaire Larry Ellison gave $3 million to Marco Rubio.

This political patronage system effectively disenfranchises ordinary voters.

Since the Supreme Court's Citizens United decision opened the floodgates for unlimited political sending, the pace of contributions has only escalated. Super PACs have already raised $258 million for this election cycle -- more than 16 times the total from this point in the 2012 race.

Unfortunately, this is just the tip of iceberg.

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The wealthy are major contributors to a vast array of other lobbying groups masquerading as tax-exempt social welfare organizations. The Koch brothers alone have vowed to give and raise nearly $1 billion for these kinds of groups and related work by think tanks and universities during this electoral cycle.

These organizations don't have to disclose the identity of their donors, even as they increasingly influence our elections.

The Federal Election Commission has effectively thrown up its hands in attempting to regulate this secret money. As a result, untold additional millions will flow through these tax-exempt corporations, providing the super-wealthy with another avenue to influence the outcome of state and federal elections.

This isn't just a new Gilded Age. As Campaign Finance Institute president Michael Malbin says, this may even be a new "Platinum Age."

What can we do?

Encouraging movements are forming in response to the corruption of our electoral system. So far, 70 former members of Congress have come together to form the bipartisan ReFormers Caucus to press for campaign finance reform. And a new group,99Rise, has launched a campaign to expose and eliminate secret money from our campaign finance system.

Carter laments that the present system of campaign finance "violates the essence of what made America a great country in its political system."

A century ago, Louis Brandeis expressed similar fears for our fragile experiment in self-governance. "We must make our choice," the future Supreme Court justice said. "We may have democracy, or we may have wealth concentrated in the hands of a few, but we can't have both."

We must make our choice: democracy or rule by the rich?

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Chuck Collins is a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies where he directs the Program on Inequality and the Common Good (www.inequality.org). Chuck is also a co-founder of Wealth for the Common Good, a network of business leaders, (more...)
 
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