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Nancy Snow

Nancy Snow

Posted: September 4, 2010 07:22 PM

Hey Meg, California Is Not For Sale

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Ten years ago while teaching political science at New England College in New Hampshire, I directed Common Cause, the nonpartisan good government lobby known for controlling--or trying to--the floodgates of money in politics.

In 2010, mega money in politics is at its highest watermark. Case in point: Meg Whitman's attempted purchase of the California voter.

Whitman makes no secret of her devotion to using whatever money means necessary to win the Governor's office in November. So far her own $104 million donation has garnered a slight lead over the rope-a-dope thrifty tactics of her Democratic challenger, Jerry Brown.

A quick visit to Whitman's campaign website is a stomach turning venture in Megland. You can download the official 2010 Meg iPhone app and learn about how this M.E.G. (Money Earns Government) is going to cut spending--ostensibly any social spending, not her own.

As a card-carrying member of the GRITS (Girls Raised In The South), I'm much more enamored by a person who can do more with less. This applies especially to those using OPM (other people's money) as in government officials. Down South we call this being frugal or even cheap. A person who flaunts wealth is unseemly. And this gal is a virtual peacock in flaunt.

You might argue that since she is spending so much of her personal wealth to win office, she can't be bought. But slow your roll. Her message to young people and young professionals, with whom I regularly circulate, is that money more than substance is what will get you a place in politics. It's the money arms race that is ruining all semblance of credibility in the public sphere. What might have impressed is Meg Whitman's agreeing with Jerry Brown to limit campaign spending, but she chose the opposite--the sky's the limit, or at least November 2nd.

If she wins, she promises less spending and lower taxes. Haven't we heard all this before? Second verse, same as the first. What this translates into is reduced government spending for lower and middle-income voters and lower taxes for the wealthiest supporting her candidacy. Her endorsement yesterday from the California Chamber of Commerce is a yawner. Of course the former business CEO is going to receive the endorsement of the largest pro-business lobby in the state. Given all the business malfeasance in the last several years, it makes me worry that a business-minded state office holder may reinforce corporatization of the public sector.

Whitman has hired a presidential size campaign team to propagandize the California voter. I know that using the P word with Whitman got Jerry Brown in trouble some months back, but having campaign consultants like Mike Murphy bill $90,000 a month for campaign messaging should make us wonder who's being suckered here.

I could never support any candidate who is willing to buy her seat to elective office, even if she wants me to call her by her first name. But then, maybe Ralph Nader is right that only the Super-Rich can save us. What do you think, California?


 
 
 

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12:08 AM on 09/23/2010
Damn straight! Let Meg Whitman buy Alaska or Texas instead. I could part with those guys.
06:27 PM on 09/18/2010
Whitman is AGAINST legalizing marijuana. Now, whether legalizing­/regulatin­g/taxing MJ would bring a little or a lot of money to CA... it would bring some. And that's better than nothing. Ack, I just read that Brown doesn't either. Ya know... politician­s seem to lie a lot. Where are the ones who will lie their way into office and then turn into a positive person instead of a negative one?
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iconoclast6
This is my BOOM stick!
04:39 AM on 09/05/2010
The problem is, she's right. She will win and CA will continue its long slow slide toward feudalism.
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1murillo
Can't be neutral on a moving train - Zinn
01:02 AM on 09/05/2010
Whitman wants the governorsh­ip to add it to her resume. There's no sign whatsoever that she'd be a good governor for the state or for most of the 35,000,000 people here.
Btw, I never call her by her first name; by advertisin­g herself that way she's trying to sound as if she's in touch with most California voters (which she is not).
12:58 AM on 09/05/2010
While I agree 100% with your points, unfortunat­ely, California­, as well at the Congress of the US, is for sale. Meg, who couldn't be bothered to vote for what, 20 years?, has the money to run her TV ads and there are so many people who don't bother to inform themselves so they vote, based on what they see on TV. It's scary.
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1murillo
Can't be neutral on a moving train - Zinn
01:05 AM on 09/05/2010
Money is necessary to run in California because of its size and population­. But there have been plenty of examples to show that money is not the only necessary item. Whitman has nothing but her money.
01:43 AM on 09/05/2010
You're right about her having nothing but her money.
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PhilipB
11:10 PM on 09/04/2010
Whitman was encouraged to run by Pete Wilson and Mitt Romney. Romney is already buying up La Jolla property is anticipati­on of a MW win.
I suspect the plan is not unlike the model seen before, especially oversees, where state assets are privatized in the manner of the Enron energy gamble.
The monies spent are I suspect all to be returned with corporate shares and the like after leaving office.
Considerin­g that MW never seemed to have an interest in politics or even voting, I imagine she was flattered to be asked to run as the "feel good" republican­, a trojan horse from ebay who could implement this corporate agenda.
Considerin­g that millions voted for the discrimina­tory and unconstitu­tional prop h8, I can well imagine the kind of method that brought us another puppet GWB could succeed.
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realitytrumpsbull
two 'alves of coconut!
10:00 PM on 09/04/2010
Question is, is a Meg Whitman someone that the majority of people in the state of California can even identify with? If she's apparently got wads of $100 bills clogging up the holes in her hose, then what appeal does she hold to someone that's been out of work, for an extended period of time? Does she bring with her the fiscal expertise to help realign state expenditur­es so that CA can finally, FINALLY post a debt-free year? What are her ambitions, stated, or otherwise? Inquiring minds would like to know...CA'­s been at almost 13% unemployme­nt for HOW long? This is the world's 5th largest economy(?) we're talking about, here...
11:10 PM on 09/04/2010
California is supposedly the 8th largest economy in the world, not the 5th largest but that's still pretty impressive­. But that was as of 2007. California­'s ranking has no doubt fallen since then because the Bush recession.
http://www­.msnbc.msn­.com/id/16­600877/
09:44 PM on 09/04/2010
The reference to Ralph Nader is misplaced. Nader's rich spend their money helping the poor, and starting green initiative­s.

Not exactly any Whitman's agenda. Her wealthy friends will benefit greatly if she becomes governor as will all businesses and corporatio­ns in terms of lowered taxes and clean air standards.