Campaign Contributions
| By Tallywhacker - Feb 1, 2010 3:14:46 PM PT |
I recently noticed these candidates running for the governors office tend to wear their fund-raising achievements like some sort of badge of honor. Yet, I never see any of them indicating how much money they raise once in office for the benefit of the State.
If they are so talented at raising campaign funds to get themselves into office, why can't they use the same talents to raise funds for the financial problems within the State.
Seemingly, the only candidates silent regarding fund-raising enterprises are the ones already in office. The rest are all money magnets and willingly broadcast it all over the place as if it makes some sort of difference to the constituents.
The fact is, it does make a difference to the constituents, but the timing is all wrong. They should be doing this once in office and announcing how successful the objective is by signifying the amounts filling the state coffers for the benefit of the constituents.
If they are so talented at raising campaign funds to get themselves into office, why can't they use the same talents to raise funds for the financial problems within the State.
Seemingly, the only candidates silent regarding fund-raising enterprises are the ones already in office. The rest are all money magnets and willingly broadcast it all over the place as if it makes some sort of difference to the constituents.
The fact is, it does make a difference to the constituents, but the timing is all wrong. They should be doing this once in office and announcing how successful the objective is by signifying the amounts filling the state coffers for the benefit of the constituents.
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