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HORIST: Zuckerberg for president?

<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Way back in 1975&comma; the folks in Washington made the mistake of thinking that regulating campaign finances was a good idea and they gave us the Federal Election Commission &lpar;FEC&rpar; and strict limits on individual contributions to federal candidates&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Like so many big government progressive ideas&comma; it had a superficial appeal which has since been offset by predictable unintended consequences&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Like so many big government progressive ideas&comma; it was the beginning of an evolving disaster&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Their real dream was total federal &lpar;a euphemism for <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">taxpayer<&sol;span>&rpar; funding and regulation of elections&comma; but that was a bridge too far at the time &ndash&semi; thank God&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">Under the new law&comma; no one could give more than &dollar;2&comma;500 to a candidate&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The new law also birthed the political alien known as the Political Action Committee&comma; which could contribute &dollar;5000&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>I was one of those political Neanderthals that thought federal control over elections was a bad idea generally&comma; and the new federal election law specifically&comma;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">We Neanderthals saw a problem &ndash&semi; a loophole in the law&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The only people exempted from the contribution limits were the candidates&comma; themselves&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The uninhibited use of one&rsquo&semi;s own money in a campaign is a First Amendment right &ndash&semi; so sayeth the Supreme Court&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>How level is the playing field when a Daddy &lpar;or Mommy&rpar; Warbucks candidate can pour unlimited funds into his or her own campaign <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">and<&sol;span> their opponent must run around with a tin cup begging for loose change&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">By way of example&comma; let&rsquo&semi;s say Daddy Warbucks is near the top of Forbes Fortunate 400 list with a net worth in the high tens of billions and he decides to run for President&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>On day one&comma; he commits to spending &dollar;20 billion dollars&period; &lpar;incidentally&comma; that is approximately 31 times what the record-setting Hillary Clinton campaign spent in losing in 2016&rpar;&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>To reach parity&comma; Warbucks opponent would have to raise the maximum legal donation from approximately 8 million supporters &ndash&semi; and whatever he could raise would take tons of time&comma; phone calls <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">and<&sol;span> receptions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Very little time for campaigning on the issues&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">Then there is the cost of fundraising&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>While the billionaire candidate has his money in hand on day one and it can be spent on getting the message out immediately&comma; his opponent would have to raise up to &dollar;30 billion to have the same &dollar;20 billion to spend on the campaign&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Why&quest;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Because of the costs associated with fundraising &ndash&semi; costs the billionaire does not incur&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>That requires another 4 million maximum contributors&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">Since the passage of the federal election law&comma; we have seen the steady rise of the self-funded millionaire and billionaire candidates&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The Goldman Sachs alum&comma; Jon Corzine&comma; took a United States Senate seat in New Jersey&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>David Bloomberg financed his way into Gracie Manor in New York <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">City<&sol;span> as a stepping stone for his presidential ambitions&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Billionaires Bruce Rauner and Rick Scott moved into the governor&rsquo&semi;s mansions in Illinois and Florida respectively &ndash&semi; and Scott is <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">making the move<&sol;span> to the Senate&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Billionaire Tom Steyer is using his &ldquo&semi;impeach Trump&rdquo&semi; campaign to collect email address and other information for an increasingly likely 2020 run for the presidency&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Personal wealth fueled the careers of the top three wealthiest U&period;S&period; senators&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>They are multimillionaires Mark Warner &lpar;VA&rpar;&comma; Diane Feinstein &lpar;CA&rpar; and Richard Blumenthal &lpar;CN&rpar;&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It is no small irony that they are all Democrats&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">While attacking the Republican one-percenters&comma; Bernie Sanders actually earned more than &dollar;1 million in 2016 while running for president&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The prospect of gaining more wealth will keep one-percent Sanders in the race for 2020&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">As unfortunate as this trend has been&comma; the worst is yet to come&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>His name is Mark Zuckerberg&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>In just a few short years after coming up with Facebook&comma; Zuckerberg Is number four on Forbes list with a personal fortune of &dollar;71 billion &ndash&semi; and growing&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>By virtue of his business&comma; the t-shirted tycoon has access to one of the greatest electronic storehouses of personal data in the world&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>At the age of 33&comma; Zuckerberg will meet the minimum legal age requirement for the presidency in 2020&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">Zuckerberg can use just a portion of his massive wealth and his access to critical data &ndash&semi; and the knowledge how to best use it &ndash&semi; to kick start the most expensive&comma; by far&comma; presidential campaign in American history&period; Only a colleague billionaire near the top of Forbes list could possibly challenge him &ndash&semi; and none have shown any interest in doing so&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">Then there is the really bad news&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Unlike billionaire peers like Bill Gates or Warren Buffet&comma; who had no interest in political office&comma; Zuckerberg has made no secret of his ambition to be President of the United States one day&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>He has already started a cross-country speaking tour that has all the earmarks of pre-campaign planning&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;"><span style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-family&colon; Calibri&semi; mso-bidi-theme-font&colon; minor-latin&semi;">In August of 2017&comma; Vanity Fair published an article about Zuckerberg with a subhead that read&colon; &ldquo&semi;<span style&equals;"color&colon; black&semi; background&colon; &num;F9F9F9&semi;">He&rsquo&semi;s probably going to seek higher office one day&comma; and it looks like he&rsquo&semi;s already preparing for the job&period;&rdquo&semi;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>His speech at Harvard University did not deal with his history or his views on social media technology&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>He spoke of national political issues &ndash&semi; laying out a few planks in his platform&period;<&sol;span><&sol;span><&sol;p>&NewLine;<p>If he has no presidential ambitions&comma; and on occasion he says he has none&comma; why did Zuckerberg hire such political operatives as Obama&sol;Clinton pollster&sol;advisor Joel Benenson&comma; Obama 2008 Campaign Manager David Plouffe and Amy Dudley&comma; communications director for vice presidential candidate Tim Kaine&quest;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;"><span style&equals;"mso-bidi-font-family&colon; Calibri&semi; mso-bidi-theme-font&colon; minor-latin&semi;"><span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;span><&sol;span>Unless we are willing to cede America to authoritarian billionaires&comma; we need <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">to drastically change our federal elections laws<&sol;span>&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>The most important change is to abolish the limits on contributions from any source &ndash&semi; people&comma; corporations <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">and<&sol;span> unions &ndash&semi; but keep the all-important reporting laws for major donations&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>It should be up to the voter to decide if a huge donation influences his or her vote&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">This would end the stupidity of independent expenditure campaigns that can support a <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">candidate&comma;<&sol;span> but without his or her approval or knowledge&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>There still may be collective funding through Political Actions Committees &lpar;PACs&rpar;&comma; but their contributors will be reported to the public&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal" style&equals;"margin-top&colon; 12&period;0pt&semi;">Ironically&comma; unlimited funding does not make the billionaires more powerful and influential&comma; it actually reduces their individual value by adding competition to the marketplace &ndash&semi; and it severely reduces the advantage of the self-funded campaigns&period;<span style&equals;"mso-spacerun&colon; yes&semi;">&nbsp&semi; <&sol;span>Even against Zuckerberg&rsquo&semi;s <span style&equals;"mso-no-proof&colon; yes&semi;">multibillion-dollar<&sol;span> campaign&comma; a contender with access to major donations could level that playing field quite a bit&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p class&equals;"MsoNormal">&nbsp&semi;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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