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While I broadly support stronger ethics rules for congress, I'm not sure it's feasible to expect members of congress to screen all their donors for uncharged criminal activity.
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It’s my understanding that there were several politicians who were actively engaged in trying to write less onerous crypto laws on his behalf. That certainly warrants scrutiny.
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Really good read here: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/13/s...ied-style.html
SBF’s shlubbiness was a kind of sartorial dog-whistle: Follow me. You too can live above the norms and constraints that the rest of the sheep have to hew to. Lots of privilege and assumptions baked into that. As the article (rightly) points out, would a Black man with an unkempt Afro or an overweight woman with tousled hair and no make-up enjoy the same cachet? Doubtful. Maybe this portends the end of the “Tech Bro” veneration. Let’s hope so, anyway. |
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Proof of what, specifically. I went through a lot.
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Unless the members of congress have some information about a donor's criminal activity that is unknown to law enforcement, I don't think it's fair to judge those members more harshly just because the donor was later revealed to be a criminal. I think it's fair to judge those politicians if you didn't like the laws they were trying to pass, and it's fair to judge politicians who you think are, in general, too influenced by donors. But 6 months ago, I don't think even FTX's biggest critics would have guessed that their entire accounting system was one step above being scribbled on a napkin, with $8 billion on a line labeled “hidden, poorly internally labled ‘fiat@’ account”.
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“Now you are told these two entities have a relationship.”
Who told you this? SBF? Zelensky? Your Cousin Vinny? |
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Even if you scoff at all that, and, sure, without proof, you can, let's not forget the cash "assistance" disguised as "humanitarian aid". I mean, c'mon, by this point, "humanitarian aid" is just another term for slush fund, if the last fifty years are any kind of history. https://www.csis.org/analysis/aid-uk...ned-six-charts
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Same game it ever was, but there are billions in play now.
If a law comes into existence that is about not writing laws for donors, I hope it's named after Orrin Hatch. |
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Lobbying is a tricky thing. The line between improper selling of influence and proper constituent outreach is not well defined, and current laws and practices make just about everything short of explicit tit-for-tat bribery legal for the member of congress. Other things, like donating through straw men, would be illegal for the donor but not for the member of congress, unless the member of congress were a co-conspirator. In general, when the laws affect everyone, it can be impossible for members of congress to educate themselves or develop legislation without help from anyone who doesn't have their own agenda. I work a lot on issues of tax policy, and since every U.S. citizen or resident who earns income is subject to federal income tax (either because they owe tax, or they don't because they benefit from credits/deductions/etc.), every single person who helps develop individual income tax policy is also directly affected by that legislation. My personal view is that it's more productive to judge the legislation on its own merits rather than try to judge the process by which it came about. Personally, I would prefer stronger ethics rules for members of congress, but right now, it's a lot like baseball in the 90s--juicing is legal, everybody's doing it, and does it really make sense that Jeff Bagwell is in the Hall of Fame and Barry Bonds is not?
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