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octoberlib

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Sat Aug 17, 2013, 12:56 AM Aug 2013

Wisconsin Democrat who infiltrated ALEC: ‘They don’t want people involved in the political process’ [View all]

Representative Chris Taylor is a Democrat elected to the Wisconsin legislature in 2011. Last week, she attended the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) annual conference in Chicago. Writing about her experience at The Progressive magazine’s website, she describes her experience inside the “ALEC universe” and writes: “ALEC members have been quietly working out of the public eye to develop their agenda so that when given the opportunity, they are ready to start creating an ALEC nation. That time has come. And they are ready.”

Riley: What were you impressed by?

Taylor: I was really impressed by their infrastructure. I mean, we would never duplicate something like this on the left because, first of all, we would never take instructions from corporations, but the coordination that they have between these policy think tanks, the money and the legislators, in terms of just driving an agenda, it’s incredible. I’ve never seen anything like it. I’m fascinated by it because I’ve never seen anything like it from the left. I was the public policy director at Planned Parenthood, so I’m very familiar with building infrastructure. We did a lot of that in the state of Wisconsin. But we have nothing that I know of on the national front that connects all these things.

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Taylor: One guy I was talking to, who was from one of these right wing think tanks was saying we need to curb Obama’s reckless power with these administrative regulations, and he wanted a federal constitutional amendment saying Congress has to approve federal regulations. I said, I don’t think most people are going to want to amend the Constitution for that. I don’t think that ignites people. Maybe it does on the far right, but most people don’t really care about that. And he said, “Oh, well, you really don’t need people to do this. You just need control over the legislature and you need money, and we have both.”

That sentiment was underscored so many times to me, that they don’t want people involved in the political process, or in the policy process. And that seems to be the intent in a lot of ways: You have a think tank in every state and all they do is come up with these very, very regressive policies, you have corporations who are going to benefit so they fund it all, and then you have the legislators as your foot soldiers to carry out the tasks.



http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/08/16/wisconsin-democrat-who-infiltrated-alec-they-dont-want-people-involved-in-the-political-process/
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I think this is the most important information of the week. SleeplessinSoCal Aug 2013 #1
I totally agree. We're feeling the effects of it here in NC. octoberlib Aug 2013 #3
As are we in Costa Mesa. Our mayor is bullying everyone he possibly can with no concern. SleeplessinSoCal Aug 2013 #11
+1 n/t jaysunb Aug 2013 #15
It's national. We've fought them here, too. It's exhausting. And the legislators they convince at freshwest Aug 2013 #13
It bothers me when I see articles or posts saying the Republican party is finished. octoberlib Aug 2013 #16
Scary. We better all stick together if we want to stop ALEC. limpyhobbler Aug 2013 #2
Oh, definitely. octoberlib Aug 2013 #4
if a republican ran as a republican and governed like a democrat he/she would be blacklisted. the msongs Aug 2013 #5
This too. Progressive think tanks can't compete because octoberlib Aug 2013 #7
piling on the money is part of the problem. Democrats are accepting too much money. liberal_at_heart Aug 2013 #14
Campaign finance reform. octoberlib Aug 2013 #18
And the NSA will be the way to squash any resistance nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #6
This worries me. The Chief Information Officer for NC octoberlib Aug 2013 #8
Yup. The connections are increasingly clearer nadinbrzezinski Aug 2013 #9
Just want to repeat that for emphasis: snot Aug 2013 #10
+1 octoberlib Aug 2013 #12
And that's why I treat any and all elections as my post office treats my mailbox. AppetiteForApathy Aug 2013 #17
I wish all Americans thought like this. nt octoberlib Aug 2013 #19
I posted this link on my facebook page and considered the "promote" click. SleeplessinSoCal Aug 2013 #20
Thank you Chris, for being our eyes and ears, and for all you do! Scuba Aug 2013 #21
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