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SpartanDem

(4,533 posts)
Thu Mar 21, 2013, 12:35 PM Mar 2013

White House Petition: Make Lawmakers Wear Logos Of Financial Backers On Clothing, Like In NASCAR [View all]

From the depths of the White House's "We the People" petition website comes this cause created on Tuesday, hoping to force congressional lawmakers to prominently display their financial backers and monetary support from various lobbies.

Since most politicians' campaigns are largely funded by wealthy companies and individuals, it would give voters a better sense of who the candidate they are voting for is actually representing if the company's logo, or individual's name, was prominently displayed upon the candidate's clothing at all public appearances and campaign events. Once elected, the candidate would be required to continue to wear those "sponsor's" [sic] names during all official duties and visits to constituents. The size of a logo or name would vary with the size of a donation. For example, a $1 million dollar contribution would warrant a patch of about 4" by 8" on the chest, while a free meal from a lobbyist would be represented by a quarter-sized button. Individual donations under $1000 are exempt.

After a slew of petitions calling for everything from a state-by-state secession from the union to the construction of a Star Wars-style "Death Star," the White House upped their signature threshold from the previous 25,000 to 100,000. The "make lawmakers look like NASCAR drivers" one in particular still has a very long way to go.

Some legitimate petitions have since met the new benchmark, however. A call for the White House to prevent a controversial cybersecurity bill from becoming law and another protesting the suspension of the military's popular tuition assistance program have surged past 100,000 signatures in recent weeks. But that hasn't discouraged jokers from submitting less serious ideas, such as a petition calling for President Barack Obama to change the national anthem to R. Kelly's 2003 hit "Ignition (Remix)."

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/20/white-house-petition-logos_n_2912087.html

https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/petition/require-congressmen-senators-wear-logos-their-financial-backers-their-clothing-much-nascar-drivers/vZBQJ18R


I like it, we do love nascar in this country.

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Kick, Rec'd , signed. think Mar 2013 #1
K&R tk2kewl Mar 2013 #2
300+ sigs since you posted Viva_La_Revolution Mar 2013 #3
Signed, with pleasure dreamnightwind Mar 2013 #4
I've got to show one of my photochop hits from the health care wars! backscatter712 Mar 2013 #5
I think a sash, like scouts use to display their merit badges. Dollface Mar 2013 #6
Damn I should have copyrighted this idea... Blue_Tires Mar 2013 #7
K & R! LeftofObama Mar 2013 #8
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Mar 2013 #9
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