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Manufacturer: The Poplar Institute
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 321 EAN: 9780978640507 ISBN: 0978640500 Label: The Poplar Institute Manufacturer: The Poplar Institute Number Of Pages: 368 Publication Date: 2007-08-06 Publisher: The Poplar Institute Studio: The Poplar Institute
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Quite a remarkable book Comment: As this book comments, "Donors Sign Checks, Arnold SIgns Bills." It is a thoroughly researched look at how Arnold raised money for his campaigns, and the favors that he did for his contributors.
I was quite amazed that this book was written while Arnold is still in office- usually a book like this would take many years to research and assemble.
I enjoyed it because I am interested in California politics and also campaign finance reform, and corruption.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A must read for citizens of a democracy Comment: This was an incredibly thorough and well documented book on how big money continues to dominate politics on both sides of the aisle, always to the detriment of ordinary citizens. The non-partisan approach was rare and refreshing for a book of this kind. If every citizen read this book, we might just get our democracy back.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A bitingly insightful look at the corruption weakening California's governmental system Comment: Consultant and founder of the nonpartisan watchdog organization TheRestofUs.org Derek Cressman offers his unvarnished insights in The Recall's Broken Promise: How Big Money Still Runs California Politics, a no-nonsense denouncement of the increasingly blurry ethics of California's partisan politics. Chapter cover the events of California's historic recall election, Arnold Schwarzenegger's rise to power, and the ultimate disappointment as big money politics continued as usual. A bitingly insightful look at the corruption weakening California's governmental system, and the reforms that are needed immediately.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Fascinating book Comment: For anyone interested in California politics or campaign finance reform, this is a great read. Cressman approaches a complex topic in a very readable way. I was fascinated to learn more about how our campaign finance system really works, along with all the problems that accompany it. The author makes a great pitch for why we need some real reform, and he concludes the book with some practical ideas of how to fix the system.
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GREED * POWER * MONEY * POLITICS Fed up with business as usual, Californians recalled Governor Gray Davis in 2003 and replaced him with a celebrity who pledged to clean up government. The Recall's Broken Promise details how Arnold Schwarzenegger then shattered political fundraising records, attacked campaign finance restrictions, crossed ethical boundaries, and how politicians of both parties have killed needed reforms.
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