Thursday, November 6, 2008

Campaign Finance & Election Reform Platform

Everyone knows the system is broken. Everyone knows that safe districts, gerrymandering, thinly veiled issue advertising, and individual candidates raking in over $650 million dollars is wrong. Everyone knows that this election saw the death of the publicy financed presidential campaign system.But how can it be fixed? Well the biggest problem in fixing it is that those who control the safe districts and interest groups and campaign finance collectors have the power but DON'T WANT IT FIXED! If it it ain't broken for them, why fix it? We however, are not them. It is broken and needs to be fixed, and if they refuse to provide the leadership, we will.


"The first question that offers itself is, whether the general form and aspect of the government be strictly republican. It is evident that no other form would be reconcilable with the genius of the people of America; with the fundamental principles of the Revolution; or with that honorable determination which animates every votary of freedom, to rest all our political experiments on the capacity of mankind for self-government." - The Federalist No.39 Conformity of the Plan to Republican Principles



1. Only US citizens who are 18 or older and who have not had their civil liberties revoked are qualified to vote in Federal elections. To that end, the secretaries of state from the various states will issue Voter Registration Card. Voter registration information may not be accessed by law enforcement for any other purpose than investigating voter fraud issues. The card will pass certain FEC criteria for the following:

Tamper-proof;
Name;
Polling Place;
Unique registration number in bar code format;
Digitized Thumb print;
Signature;
The maximum fee that can be charged for such ID is $5.00

2. The FEC in conjunction with the secretaries of state to continue voter machine technology and upon Congressional approval, Congress shall provide matching funds to the states for improvements in voter machines.

3. Federal Congressional Districts within the states will continue to be based on census data. The secretaries of state will employ the use of a computer software system contracted by the FEC that will scientifically and impartially determine Congressional Districts based solely on geographic boundaries and raw population data provided by the Census Dept. and will eliminate “safe districts” and gerrymandering. Cultural, socio-economic, racial, ethnic or other artificial distinctions are not sufficient reasons for deviation of Congressional Districting.

4. The role of federal elected officials and policy makers is to serve the interests of their constituents and the country in general. To effectively execute this duty, they must rid themselves of conflicts of interest and breaches of the public trust and to restore the confidence in our public institutions.

5. The role of major political parties should be to facilitate the organization, discussion, compromise and passage of legislation and policy, not to shape the country’s polices top down from party elite, powerbrokers and lobbyists.

6. Federal election law amended to prohibit convicted felons from seeking, winning or holding federal office, registration as a lobbyist or hold any other political appointment which requires Senate confirmation, regardless of whether that person is incarcerated or not until such time as that person’s civil rights are restored by either a state or federal court.

7. All federal candidates for President, Congress and Senate must provide to the FEC irrefutable proof of citizenship status or birth which will be made public record (in compliance with HIPPA) and further, all federal candidates must submit to and pass an FBI security check.

8. All federal candidates for President, Congress and Senate must participate in a public financed campaign system. Individual candidates are not restricted on expenditures of their personal finances.

9. The FEC will develop a system for the collections of all campaign contributions which will be designated either as for an individual candidate or a party. All contributions will be disbursed to Presidential and Senate Candidates/political parties on a bi-weekly basis based on aggregate positions of state or national approval rate based scientific polling data from at least five independent sources. Individuals and corporate donors will not be restricted on the amount they contribute. Union contributions will be restricted to use of dues that is specifically authorized by individual union members for political purposes.

10. In the case of Congressional candidates, disbursement of campaign funds will be based on aggregate approval rating data provided by scientific polling data from at three independent local sources.

11. For the purposes of transparency and certification, polling sources must be registered with the FEC and polling methodology shall be public record and free for inspection.

12. This will ensure that it is the message that will be heard and not the favors promised or money exchanged which will allow candidates to compete from across all qualified parties.

13. All qualified candidates/parties will receive an equal amount of funding at the beginning of the respective primaries and general elections. This funding will be provided by surpluses from campaign funds from the previous election cycle. At its inception, funding will be based on the combined reported campaign funds of all qualified candidates/parties which will be a one time expenditure from the general funds of the United States Government.

14. Presidential primaries will take place as regional primaries and will mirror the US Circuit Court districts. The order of the presidential primary regions will be selected at random by the FEC and will be announced on January 21st, following the inauguration.

15. All federal elected officials, appointed judges, military officers (O-5 and above) and other political appointees (including spouses) which receive Senate confirmation, must place all personal securities, business and retirement investments into a blind trust during the tenure of service. Upon retirement, resignation or completion of service, such investments will remain in a blind trust for up to three years based on length of service. This will ensure that conflicts of interest and use of insider knowledge can be avoided to a great extent. These individuals are expected to act as servants of the American people and stewards of the American dream, not to use the federal government to line their pockets during or after their service.

16. All federal elected officials, appointed judges, military officers (O-5 and above) and other political appointees (including spouses) which receive Senate confirmation, upon retirement, resignation or completion of service, shall be prohibited from serving as registered federal lobbyists for a minimum period of four to eight years based on the length service. This will ensure that conflicts of interest and use of insider knowledge, familial bonds and political patronage can be avoided to a great extent. These individuals are expected to act as servants of the American people and stewards of the American dream, not to use the federal government to line their pockets during or after their service.

17. Federal ballots for President, Senate and Congressional candidates shall include a non binding, “None of the above” selection. In the event of a “None of the above” victory on a ballot, the second place vote earner will be deemed to be the winner. The opportunity will still allow voters to vote their conscious without compromising principles or being stuck choosing “the lesser of two evils”. Additionally, a winning vote of “None of the above” will send a message to Congress and the President about the power of their perceived “mandates” and an accurate barometer of the electorate.

18. Constitutional amendment granting the President the line-item veto. Bills must stand or fail on their own merit. Congressmen wanting specific provisions attached to bills must stand up and defend provisions rather than forcing critical legislation to be passed regardless of pork barrel sweeteners that may have been added or legitimate legislation being killed because of strong arm tactics by disgruntled legislators who owe someone a favor.


I Voted Today (Actually Two Days Ago, No Voter Fraud Here)


First off, let me say I am not a politician, I've never held a public office and I don't have a public voting record. From past elections, I could tell you who I voted for in presidential, most senatorial and some congressional races, other than that I didn't really keep track. Something I wish I had done now. None the less, while the fundamental principle in our country is voters having the right to a secret ballot, I've made the decision to post my selections from the 2008 general election from Nevada's 3rd Congressional District. I did as much research as I could on each of the candidates (between a full time job during the day and full time job working home trying to control a household of four - two teenagers included) and voted. While I know posting this could get me in "trouble" with the GOP leadership, because I didn't vote party line, I would rather everyone know how I voted and interact with me as I am rather than pretend to be a lockstep follower.

U.S. President/Vice President
John Mccain/Sarah Palin (R) 410,948 42.65%
3rd Congressional District
Joseph P. Silvestri (L) 10,116 3%
State Senate District 5 (Clark)
Tim Hagan (L) 4,754 4%

State Assembly District 29 (Clark)
Sean M. Fellows (R) 9,978 46%
Justice Of Supreme Court (Nonpartisan)
Seat B
Mary "Kris" Pickering 353,162 42%
Seat D
Thomas Frank Christensen 209,711 25%
District Court Judge (Nonpartisan)

District 8, Department 6
Elissa Cadish 306,689 65%
District 8, Department 7
Robert P. Spretnak 137,865 29%
District 8, Department 8
Josh Kunis 139,383 30%
District 8, Department 10
William D. Kephart 231,150 48%
District 8, Department 12
Kurt Harris 158,150 33%
District 8, Department 14
Chris Davis 197,687 41%
District 8, Department 17
Michael Villani
District 8, Department 22
Susan Johnson 379,797 82%
District 8, Department 23
Stefany Miley 333,500 70%
District 8, Department 25
Kathleen E. Delaney 287,299 62%
Clark County Family Court
Department G
Cynthia "Dianne" Steel 302,401 65%
Department I
Greta G. Muirhead 144,811 32%
Department J
Kenneth E. Pollock 243,755 52%
Department K
Vincent Ochoa 221,333 47%
Department L
Jennifer L. Elliott 331,934 74%
Department N
Mathew Harter 243,365 53%
Department O
Frank P. Sullivan 260,399 55%
Department P
Sandra L. Pomrenze 246,874 53%
Department Q
Bryce C. Duckworth 248,151 53%
Department R
Chuck Hoskin 175,061 38%
Trustee, Clark County School District A (Nonpartisan)
Edward E. Goldman
Henderson Justice Of The Peace (Nonpartisan)Department 3
David Gibson Sr. 46,647 55%
State Questions
No. 1 (Voter Residency)
Yes 433,243 47%
No. 2 (Eminent Domain)
Yes 533,685 61%
No. 3 (Tax Exemptions)
Yes 517,989 60%
No. 4 (Sales Tax Use)
No 527,875 73%
County QuestionNo. 5 (Room Tax)
No 204,591 34%

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

And So It Begins

Friends, Patriots and Political Malcontents of all Persuasions.

Conventional political wisdom says that campaigns begin the day after the election. That will be one of the rare times I subscribe to the political conventional wisdom. As we have seen tonight this is a historic moment in American history, I'll grant any pundit that, but was it a good moment for America's future? In my heart of hearts, I wish it were but find myself full of trepidation for my country's future. I find myself in a place that I believe many Americans as well as my fellow Nevadans find themselves. We feel something is desperately wrong.

The idea of naming this blog The Third Rail comes from the metaphor in politics to denote an idea or topic that is so "charged" and "untouchable" that any politician or public official who dares to broach the subject would invariably suffer politically. We The People ARE the third rail. When we unite and demand leadership and accountability and responsiveness from our elected officials, we are where all the power is! But as long as we do not demand what is best for America, they have nothing to fear.

We look to Washington for leadership and see no presidential captain at the helm and the congressional crewmen making sure they have reserved spaces on the life rafts for themselves, lobbyists and power brokers first and everyday Americans left to squabble amongst ourselves for the remaining life rings, deck chairs and whatever else will float. Among the majority of Republicans and Democrats, the biggest difference I see is which groups get the pork.

I was recently posed with the question of whether I thought the Republican party was beyond repair and whether I felt that I should leave and focus my efforts elsewhere and maybe come back when it fixes itself or stay and try to help change things from the inside. Its a bit like being in a failed marriage, do you separate and try to work things out from the outside in or do you stay faithful and try to work things from the inside out. Tonight on the heels of an Obama victory and government bailout run amok, I feel a bit like a what a battered spouse must feel. The "neocon" borrow and spend faction of the Republican party, has abused its position and taken advantage of its power. The so called leadership has abandoned the vows it took to the conservative ideals that generated their very own political clout. Perhaps what was ignored in 2006 will now be too big to sweep under the rug.

Which brings me to the point I am now at, do I stay or do I go. Beginning with the renegade campaign of Congressman Ron Paul and seeing a new generation of conservatives asserting themselves such as Michael Steele and others have, it gives me hope that this may be an opportunity to set right the course of the Republican party and return it to its core values and principles. After much soul searching, reflection and prayer, I believe it is an opportunity to take a stand and return the party to the people it claims to represent by running for Congress in Nevada's 3rd Congressional District in 2010.

My platform and beliefs which I will share with you over the coming weeks and months are based on the fundamentals upon which our country was founded, not what is expedient and feels good today and is reported in the latest Zogby poll. I hope to share with you the insights and ideas that come from this journey and your support in both the failures and successes yet to come. The conventional wisdom would say that what I'm attempting to do is destined to defeat, I have no war chest, I have no political ties or lobbyists, I have no union connections or country club memberships. Already the few people I've told about my decision have asked me, how can you fight the system the way it is, you're trying to buck the system of established political machines? I'm reminded of one of the heroes of the Korean War remarking on the fact that his Marine division was surrounded by 22 Chinese divisions, "They are in front of us, behind us, and we are flanked on both sides by an enemy that outnumbers us 29:1. They can't get away from us now!"- Lewis B. "Chesty" Puller, USMC. If we dare to harness that third rail, we cannot fail.

I place my political faith in the genius of the founding fathers, the ingenuity of the common man and the God given blessing of the American dream.