From Deseret News archives:
Let's be thankful our political system works
And in the past, I've written about some of those thankful public/political items that, with all of our problems, still make the United States one of the most wealthy, powerful, democratic and safe countries in the world.
Even with all of our complaining these days, at least you don't see our leader imposing a state of emergency, firing the Supreme Court and setting aside the Constitution.
So be grateful and thankful that our public institutions work maybe not as well as we'd like but they still work.
And even in times of great stress, like the 2000 presidential election, we follow the rulings of our highest courts, we don't take to the streets trying to stop one candidate from taking power during a change of administrations.
With all those "thankfuls" aside, let me turn to another topic: How Utah is in many cases so far behind other states in governmental watchdogs.
Recently I've been reading and viewing how the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates are doing.
And I often find it amazing how other state and local governments work in the area of ethics and campaigning.
I just have to smile (or wince).
The kind of things they are being criticized for wouldn't even be an issue in Utah. Or if they were, there would be just a few newspaper stories about them, and then, because there is no ethical code here worth anything, all would be quiet and no action would be taken.
Huckabee is the former Baptist minister, former governor of Arkansas (yes, he's even from Hope, like that other guy).
When he was governor, his wife helped organize a prewedding party for a female friend. Various people gave money to the invitation-only event. Huckabee was criticized because of who gave the money whether it was all reported correctly.
Huckabee told a Sunday morning news program that he always tried to be on the safe side during his tenure and would report publicly even small gifts, like flowers sent to his gubernatorial office.
Utah state and local politicians don't have to worry about that kind of stuff at all.
If a lobbyist gives a Utah legislator an "intangible" gift of more than $50 in one day, the lobbyist (not the legislator) is supposed to list the gift along with the legislator's name.
But smart lobbyists have found all kinds of ways around that law. Even if a gift is improperly made, the legislator has no liability.
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