[EL] Campaign finance reform and life expectancy
douglasrhess at gmail.com
douglasrhess at gmail.com
Sun May 6 10:08:09 PDT 2012
But as a counterfactual it won't work if other factors play a role, too. I.e., similar outcome from differing forces/factors. E.g., farm-labor party coalitions may be strong enough there. Of course, policy making is inherently complex and chaotic, and money likely plays a different role in different systems, policies, public attention, and dozens of other things.
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Date: Sun, 6 May 2012 09:08:14
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Subject: Re: [EL] Campaign finance reform and life expectancy
Doug, sorry I wasn't clear; let me explain.
"Reformers" have long argued that if you take money out of politics --
ideally through public funding -- then the influence on money goes down and we
won't have things like sugar subsidies. As I just pointed out, not so.
Europe with public funding of elections have a ton of it. Jim Bopp
In a message dated 5/5/2012 7:44:57 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
douglasrhess at gmail.com writes:
I'm not sure what your comment is meant to show: is this meant to increase
or lessen one's belief that money plays a role?
BTW, if the example I gave of US policy affecting non-US citizens does not
fit the bill for some there are plenty of examples of agriculture interest
groups launching campaigns to influence domestic nutrition policy on a
host of issues; for some of which nutritionists and public health officials
would certainly be on the other side.
Doug
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 6:17 PM, <_JBoppjr at aol.com_ (mailto:JBoppjr at aol.com)
> wrote:
Actually they have way more socialism, government subsidies of business,
crony capitalism than we do. Jim Bopp
In a message dated 5/5/2012 1:43:56 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
_soren.dayton at gmail.com_ (mailto:soren.dayton at gmail.com) writes:
EU level elections are entirely government funded. Surely you are not
asserting that they have policies on trade with Africa or agricultural
subsidies that are categorically better than ours, are you?
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