If You Think That Politics Stink, Then Give Generously to Sewer PAC
It has been over four years since the 2007  Quantum Leap Celebration in Taos, New Mexico. Since that time,  new energy has been available for those who wish to partake. Yet, with the  current global face-off between  Old Energy and new, change is stifled.  Entitlement thinking among self-appointed  elites leads to abuse of power. In the news, selfishness, fear mongering and  greed are the current winning strategies. 
The 2010 Supreme Court decision favoring “Citizens  United”
 is a good example. Through that decision, the court allowed shadow  
groups an unlimited voice in federal elections. Without divulging their 
 contributors, “Super  PACs”
 may now accept and spend unlimited amounts of money. In August 2011,  
Mitt Romney said, “Corporations  are people, my friend”. According to 
our Supreme Court, perhaps they are.
 After taking “appropriate expenses”, Super PACs use the 
remainder to produce  negative political ads. Most of that ad money will
 go to media corporations that  are key Super PAC contributors. For the 
energy, entertainment and media moguls, it  is a case of having your 
cake and eating it too.
As they say, “Negative  ads work”.
 With so much to lose, Big Money quickly pledged tens of millions  of 
dollars to Super PACs. The resulting Super PAC ads have created a 
negative aura around the Republican primaries. With their inevitable  
negativity, Super PAC ads are likely to determine the outcome of the 
Republican  primary race.
During
 a recent TV news show, I heard someone say “Sewer PAC”. What a fitting 
 moniker, I thought. After my recent miss in registering 
“ChristianTingle.com”, I  quickly bought the URL  http://sewerpac.com. 
If corporations and billionaires need a place to flush their money down 
the  toilet, I can now provide one. Rather than writing about  new energy and the  environment in 2012, I plan to sell out. So hold your breath against the  stench and watch for further developments at  SewerPAC.com.
 SewerPAC.com is for sale. The minimum bid is a “billionaire’s bargain” at  only $1.0 million.
By James McGillis at 10:53 PM | Current Events | Comments (0) | Link

 
