Thursday, March 16, 2006

I WANT MY PERKS

(MSNBC 2/3/06) Just two weeks after House Speaker J. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) pledged to pass far-reaching changes to the rules of lobbying on Capitol Hill, House Republican members pushed back hard against those proposals yesterday, charging that their leaders are overreacting to a growing corruption scandal. In a tense, 3 1/2 -hour closed-door session, many Republicans challenged virtually every element of the proposal, from a blanket ban on privately funded travel to stricter limits on gifts to an end to gym privileges for lawmakers-turned-lobbyists.

Says Pesce, President of UCAnation.org “I’m a business professional and have been for over 23 years. I have managed many vendor/company relationships, and if you let vendors act like lobbyists, they will buy you all kinds of special things to get you to sign a deal with them. After all, paying $10,000 for a family trip for four to an exotic Island getaway is nothing if you as a vendor/lobbyist get that $15 million dollar deal. In the real world of business, any gift in excess of $25 dollars is unethical and frowned upon, and in most cases, grounds for immediate employment termination. It is time to start holding our elected officials to these same standards.”

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