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Wednesday, October 29, 2008
David Harsanyi :: Townhall.com Columnist
Heck, We Spend More on Pornography
by David Harsanyi
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Politics wasn't invented to be clean, positive and reassuring. It was invented so that one group could beat the holy hell out of another. To do that, they need money. Lots of it.

All told, candidates for the presidency have raised more than $1.5 billion since January 2007. That staggering sum is bound to arouse dismay in all high-minded people. And remember, we're not even counting all the "independent" advocacy groups that are dredging the swamp for votes.

But before we get all moralistic about the state of the union, let's put these numbers in perspective. Americans spend about $8 billion on beauty products. They spend more than $45 billion on lottery tickets and another $4 billion or so on pornography.

Groups of you may get together and splurge on any number of mysterious diversions, from science fiction conventions to NASCAR. A citizen can buy as much frivolity, bliss and camaraderie as necessary or partake in (nearly) any form of free association or expression without constraint.

Well, all but one: politics.

How sad that the only area the (almost) free average American is forbidden from spending excessively on is the democratic process. And not only are contributions limited but also contributors are reported to the authorities, who then keep records of the contributors' activities.

These radical impositions on freedom all live under the heading of "clean government."

Then there is so-called public financing. Since the creation of the system in 1976, no major presidential candidate had declined this money and the limits that come with it. None, that is, until Barack Obama broke his pledge this year, refusing to surrender a cushy monetary lead. Obama has raised about $600 million, so who can blame him?

That's a lot of money. We may have 50 states, but only about 15 states are truly in play. And even in those states, the majority of voters have decided whether to cast their support behind a Democrat or Republican. So $600 million targets a comparatively low number of voters. Continued...

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