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South Carolina State Senator Rails Against Corporate Power At Tea Party Rally

K Street

First Posted: 04/25/11 01:56 PM ET Updated: 06/25/11 06:12 AM ET

Via ThinkProgress, here's a scene from last Monday's Tax Day Tea Party rally in South Carolina:

Towards the end of the event, one speaker delivered a fiery speech excoriating both Democrats and Republicans for giving away hundreds of millions in taxpayer money to well connected corporations in the state. State Sen. Tom Davis (R-SC) explained to the crowd that corporations are dominating South Carolina by hiring lobbyists, then demanding huge tax giveaways from the "ruling elite" of politicians.

ThinkProgress' Lee Fang caught up with Davis, who continued to discuss the matter:

DAVIS: You've got leadership in the House, Republican and Democrat, leadership in the Senate, Republican and Democrat that are presiding over this ballooning in special deals that are given away to corporations. And the numbers don't lie: $34 million dollars worth of targeted "tax credits" back in 1998 to corporations who lobbied for them has ballooned to $523 million in 2008 and this year it has ballooned to over a billion dollars. We're not a big state. Our general fund is $5.1 billion dollars. And with a $5.1 billion dollar general fund budget, we're giving away one billion dollars in tax credits to targeted industries that have lobbyists that are going to lobby for them? Somebody pays that bill, and there's no free lunch. Who pays the bill are those folks out there that don't have the power to hire lobbyists.

I remember reading this item over the weekend and thinking that even if State Senator Davis and I couldn't agree on anything else, this was a pretty big moment of agreement. And in a peculiar confluence of events, over the holiday weekend, my father had the occasion to remind me of a particularly prophetic section of Fareed Zakaria's 2003 book The Future Of Freedom that dealt with the rise of corporate lobbying and its pernicious effects on our politics. Zakaria cited Jonathan Rauch, who argued that "the rise of interest groups" had made American government "a giant frozen mass of ossified programs trapped in a perpetual cash crunch."

"Whether you are a liberal or a conservative this condition should dismay you," Zakaria noted. "For conservatives," he wrote, "it means that the goal of reducing federal spending has become a hopeless cause." And "for liberals," this means that "spending real money on new programs or opportunities in America has become close to impossible."

Here's the sting:

Rauch himself is resigned to the belief that "the American government probably has evolved into about what it will remain: a sprawling, largely self-organizing structure that is 10% to 20% under the control of the politicians and voters and 80% to 90% under the control of the thousands of client groups. It will change only at the margins, in ways that generally accord with the clients' wishes, but not systematically or in ways that threaten more than a few clients' franchises." This is the heart of America's dilemma today. The American people believe that they have no real control over government. What they do not realize is that the politicians have no control, either. Most representatives and senators believe that they operate in a political system in which any serious attempts at change produce instant, well-organized opposition from the small minority who are hurt by the change. And it is these minorities who really run Washington.

I'd imagine that if you lined up me, Fareed Zakaria, Jonathan Rauch, and State Senator Tom Davis, you'd probably cover a lot of territory on the political spectrum. But on this matter, at least, we all think the same thing! It makes you wonder who it is out there that disagrees with us, and what's wrong with them. (HINT: They are either buying lawmakers, or are lawmakers who have been happily bought.)

RELATED:
South Carolina State Sen: Today's Tea Party Should Go After Corporate Power Like Original Boston Tea Party Did [ThinkProgress]

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Via ThinkProgress, here's a scene from last Monday's Tax Day Tea Party rally in South Carolina: Towards the end of the event, one speaker delivered a fiery speech excoriating both Democrats and Repub...
Via ThinkProgress, here's a scene from last Monday's Tax Day Tea Party rally in South Carolina: Towards the end of the event, one speaker delivered a fiery speech excoriating both Democrats and Repub...
 
 
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Leigh49
Close your eyes, you won't feel a thing
03:34 PM on 05/20/2011
But didn't this guy vote FOR keeping oil industry tax breaks?
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jonathan herrera
04:06 PM on 04/26/2011
Wow wish someone like him ran for president
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ObamaRican
Easier to curse the dark than look for light!
12:18 PM on 04/27/2011
white good?
03:40 PM on 04/26/2011
Global corporations don't care a bit about countries or people. All nations are just economic resources, and their treasuries are to be used in whatever ways the corporations can arrange (e.g., tax breaks and subsidies), and their natural resources -- including people -- are to be exploited in the most lucrative way possible. The day our government decided to pretend that corporations are citizens and will have citizens' rights was the beginning of the end for actual human citizens. The fools who have supported that -- including those who ruled in favor of "Citizens United" on the Supreme Court -- haven't recognized that the corporations will plow them under like valuable forests if they get in the way of "progress."
fredgladys
Your Micro-bio is empty, I know, stop nagging.
06:27 PM on 04/26/2011
Totally agree with your comments, despite the flag waving and patriotic babble corporations have no national loyalty. Just look at the level of outsourcing, the lobbying to get their own priorities managed despite any detrimental impact on citizens and many other examples. Corporations are international and will screw workers anywhere, their motivation is greed, and that's all folks.
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jmoderate99
Mitt who?
03:39 PM on 04/26/2011
Ya see, the T-P became infused with the loonies like Bachmann and Palin and Rand, plus a racist or two for good measure. They have become a caricature with their pointed hats and hateful statements and idiotic placards. Anything rational does not get reported I suppose. Then again scr*w-em.
03:14 PM on 04/26/2011
It's about time the Tea Party started to see how destructive corporations are. Government is the only thing that can protect us from rapacious corporations, especially the multinationals.
03:12 PM on 04/26/2011
Sometimes it seems to me that the real goal of the corporations is to destroy the American middle class, and make us all wage slaves to the corporations. We will have to shop at the company store, because they will not pay us in real money, but corporate script which is only good at their store.
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jmoderate99
Mitt who?
03:40 PM on 04/26/2011
Its like that old song that says "...I owe my soul to the company store..."
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rgilley
01:40 PM on 04/26/2011
Tea Party Express = THESE two birds...NOT "grass roots"!

Meet the Koch brothers:
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/31510813/#42256716
^^^ have to scroll down to see this^^^^^

http://kochbrothersexposed.com/

The Billionaires Tea Party
http://vimeo.com/20622744

Uncloaking the Koch Brothers, Tea Party
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ccTrI4tU7oY&feature=related

"Koch Brothers Behind Environment Killing Measures"
http://www.sustainablebusiness.com/index.cfm/go/news.display/id/21977


Koch brothers now at heart of GOP power
http://articles.latimes.com/2011/feb/06/nation/la-na-koch-brothers-20110206

"The Koch brothers are modern-day robber barons — rabid right wing billionaires who finance phony grassroots operations like the Tea Party to impose their own repressive, freedom-squelching views upon a gullible electorate led into a sea of ignorance by fake promises of returning power to the people and fighting the establishment.

I know the Kochs. I met them while one of the consulting firms that helped create some of their phony grassroots operations like Citizens for a Sound Economy, which morphed into former GOP Congressman Dick Armey’s FreedomWorks and — ultimately — the Tea Party."

http://www.capitolhillblue.com/node/40038

"It's time to quarantine the Koch brothers"
http://www.robertapplebaum.com/content/infographic-koch-brothers-40-year-history-buying-our-democracy

"Republicans are exploring a new strategy - repealing the 1965 Voter Rights Act..."
http://www.thomhartmann.com/blog/2011/02/republicans-are-exploring-new-strategy-repealing-1965-voter-rights-act
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jmoderate99
Mitt who?
03:42 PM on 04/26/2011
Great research
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LiveLoveLaugh7768
Progress By Force
01:30 PM on 04/26/2011
Excellent article --- should be required reading for all citizens who pay taxes....We should spend SOME time trying to get local gov't spending under control...but we should spend MOST of our time fighting back against the invasion of corporate forces taking control of all govt !!!! The real enemy isn't the teacher that earns 50K per yr ....its the corp thugs who hire armies of greenmailing lobbyists to take away from us what is rightfully ours -- our tax dollars and the benefits that they are supposed to provide to the citizens of this country.

Just b/c some corp pays a living wage to an employee in exchange for his/her labor and skill doesn't mean they get a free pass on everything else. Yeah, they create some jobs, but they also use up our resources and don't have to pay for them...IT ALL ENDS NOW.
Wupta
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12:46 PM on 04/26/2011
I pay $1600 health insurance every 2 months. $2000 a year on e
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tdpubs
Content publisher for small business marketing
11:58 AM on 04/26/2011
Thank you Senator for finally saying truth to TP'ers. I've been waiting for someone other than Rep. Ron Paul to speak openly about the real power in government.
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OGigi
It is NOT only about the Economy
11:34 AM on 04/26/2011
This man is an Historical Bell Ringer.! Hope the Taxed Enough Already crowd hears it. Could be a "Game
Changer."
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Cranmer1549
Fear is your only god on the radio.
11:09 AM on 04/26/2011
When I saw the headline, I thought it was the comedy section. Regardless of whatever else this guy believes in, what he said at the Bagger rally is true. We live in a corporatocracy.
Osusuki
KO fan
10:22 AM on 04/26/2011
I'm betting the Tea Party won't pay any attention to this man. After all, they have corporate masters, too. They were organized in the beginning to siphon off Democratic votes and give the GOP and its corporate masters a majority in every legislative body in the land, and in that they have been way too successful. The Senator can yell all he wants. The Liberals will agree with him, but the Tea Party will turn him into a political Howard Beale.
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Bobrobert
Go God... Jesus rocks... the Spirit is very cool..
09:17 AM on 04/26/2011
The rich...

The rich against all of us poor and middle class folk...

The rich is gonna lose... yep yep yep...

God is on the side of the poor and middle class folk...

The rich is gonna lose... yep yep yep...

The rich just got too greedy...

I love America...

:-)
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2lib4oh
09:08 AM on 04/26/2011
As many of you good citizens are beginning to realize, our country has been taken over by corporate interests. I began to realize this back in 2004 under the reign of Bush. It was a lonely time for progressives.We got name-called and our patriotism questioned a lot."Shock Doctrine" told the story but before that Republican president Eisenhower warned us about the "military industrial complex". It was about money and power.

How do we get our country back? Stop bashing unions and join hands in solidarity with other well-meaning citizens who are trying to stop the tide of power and corruption sweeping over our country. Forget about ideologies.We can work out the details later.

Democracy for America has been at this fight for a long time.I joined in 2004 and we elected some good people who listen to us in Congress. We can win this fight but we have to stay together and fight hard.Expect the elections will be rigged in 2012. Get involved in election integrity. Go to town hall meetings. Hold your reps accountable.

We are "the people". Political parties don't matter. Guns are useless against this war. Our fight begins and ends at the ballot box. If we lose, our kids lose too.
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Bobrobert
Go God... Jesus rocks... the Spirit is very cool..
09:18 AM on 04/26/2011
nah...

Just a few bad eggs that are gonna be discarded soon...

Same stuff... different day...

:-)