Dan Walters

Dan Walters

A wave of corruption scandals has washed over California’s local governments in recent years, particularly in Southern California.

Bribery and self-dealing is so common among small cities in Los Angeles County that the speaker of the state Assembly, Anthony Rendon, has described the area he represents as a “corridor of corruption.”

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mmautner

Local governments' efforts to impose subjectivity on what people's property rights are are exactly what facilitates this corruption.

The solution is construction by right--not by bureaucrat's favor.

Terence Y

Another great report, Mr. Walters, unfortunately, cash is king and special interests have more cash than voters. As long as we allow special interest campaign contributions, they’ll find a way to funnel the money, by hook or by crook, to politicians who are willing to do their bidding. Examples, seemingly daily, show many local, statewide, and countrywide policies to be detrimental to the voters. It’s up to voters to stop electing special interest controlled politicians. The other side of the coin… if you’ve picked the “right” special interests to support, you may gain financially should their stock prices rise (assuming you’re among the population able to invest).

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