Wouldn this organization just change the target of lobbyists and special interest groups to the American people, instead of their representatives?
A. It is readily apparent that lobbyists and special interest groups can target a member of The Alliance or any American citizens, in general. Here in California, there seems to be a half-dozen or more propositions annually attached to primary and general elections for all voters to weigh-in on. And, as a regular fixture of these elections is an unceasing parade of TV commercials extolling the pros or cons of what fits their particular special interest group’s own agendas. However, I like to give credit to the intelligence of California’s electorate to make their own well-informed choices, such as passing Proposition 13, which prevented a significant escalation in property tax assessments. For more than two decades of propositions, it has brought many more positives than negatives. The point I’m trying to make here is that voters of California survive the lobbyist onslaught every year and tend to make really informed voting decisions (in the affirmative or negative) on a variety of mea
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