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Huntsman names his PAC donors
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This data also provides a service; it actually translates the unintelligible campaign finance disclosures into easily digestible data. Go and try to read a disclosure report sometime. By making this data accessible it at least creates a modicum of accountability that would otherwise be missing.
Some of us like to know who is buying our 'public' representatives; OK Dumb?
Huntsman, being the consummate politician, used it accordingly. Why would we expect otherwise?
Don't think for a minute that the politicians who wrote the law didn't know about this "loophole". Isn't it obvious that politicians' number one goal is to be elected or reelected? Politicians have designed the election laws to favor themselves. If you doubt this, just look at the mess they've made of the campaign "reform" process. Once in office they buy off their constituents with so-called tax rebates, welfare checks, porkbarrel spending ("earmarks"), etc., so that they can get reelected.
I know little about Gov. Huntsman, but what I have read about him in Michigan indicates he is a good man. In this present case, he has done nothing illegal or dirty. He is just doing what the laws allow.
I admire Huntsman for revealing his PAC contributions three months early.
When you see that Huntsman takes so much from his own PAC, you don't need to know where the PAC money came from, rather you just need to see that he has money which isn't adequately disclosed. That is sufficient to make your informed decision, specifically whether he favors transparency in government or not.
Why do you think they donate of they don't expect a favor? Of course there is favoritism...at all levels of government. It isn't illegal, some will even argue that it's ethical. Regardless, it's the system, and the people are the only ones who can change it. Look at the number of eligible voters who participate in the political process, let alone vote. We deserve what we get.
By the way, I'll bet a drink of your choice that the posts castigating the D News for this story came from the governor's office or campaign. Thanks to Bernick and Davidson for bringing it to light.
Most people vote for (and in some cases even contribute money to) the candidate whose views they support on a diverse range of issues (abortion, taxes, military, welfare, etc.) This could be construed as "favoritism". While the donor may benefit from certain political actions, they generally are broad enough that the entire population is effected. What evokes concern is when the donor reaps a specific benefit, such as a contract, or is the recipient of a so-called earmark. A lot of wasted money might be saved if all such benefits or earmarks were made public and the politicians could be shamed into foregoing the practice. Unfortunately, many politicians have already demonstrated nothing can shame them.
As they say in politics: "friends come and go, but enemies accumulate."
For all those complaining, the Governor did disclose at the request of the media. That's about all you can ask for. I sincerely doubt, knowing the Governor, that he would ever try to hide donations. Huntsman is many things: Scheming politician is simply not one of them.
He's not been perfect from my perspective, but I do believe he's the best candidate this year, and was in 2004. The state is in great shape: Let's re-elect the Governor.
Why does he waste his time in Utah
He is not Govenor Material
He is a phoney rich man
It is tragic, funny, and so pathetic. Doesn't Utah have a decent, honest, straight citizen?
In 2004, Fred Lampropolous and Marty Stephens were better candidates. Of course, no one meaningful is running this year. Perhaps with the legislature supposedly making Utah the best run state in the nation we can afford to have the Governor's office on autopilot or DC focused. Here's to hoping for a McCain victory and the changes that might entail.
I wonder what Mitt would have been like as Utah's gov instead of Massachusetts'. Perhaps instead of being best-run out of a pitiful set of peers we might actually have been well-run.
Be sure that your qualities include campaign contributions, sources, disclosures etc.
I am confident that Utah's Governor Huntsman would rank above some others I know, and in an objective evaluation would be up in the higher ranked.
A good project for the Deseret Morning News too, even if they only listed the financial aspects of the governors, such as amounts, sources, disclosures etc.
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