Turning on a Dime

I'll preface this link with the statement that I firmly believe that the sort of chicanery described in this editorial is not isolated to any political party.  The old adage that power corrupts absolutely is not an adage for nothing.  Where there is power, or the perception of power, or the connection to power, there will be people (both red and blue) who determine that this is for their personal benefit.

That being said, it's still sickening to see the numbers, as this LA Times editorial details.  I can't for the life of me understand why full financial disclosure - and accompanying examination by unbiased parties - is not a standard requirement for any public office.  Frankly, it ought to be a requirement for any position of leadership.

Pastors included


 

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