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Corrupt Government Title: Congressman Says Corruption in Washington Is ‘Worse Than You Think’ Corruption on Capitol Hill is worse than you think, according to Colorado Rep. Ken Buck. Photo by Gage Skidmore (CC) When you first get here, you think that you are in some sort of fairy-tale novel, Buck, a Republican, said. They wine and dine you and they show you just exactly what its like if you play the game. Its a wonderful life. Things quickly change, however, if you dont play the game. If you dont play the game
it becomes a much less conformable existence here, Buck said. Buck, who has served Colorados 4th Congressional District since 2015, also previewed his new book, Drain the Swamp: How Washington Corruption is Worse Than You Think, which was published on Tuesday. Chapters in Bucks book include Why Washington is a Swamp, Play the GameOr Else, Beating the Beltway Bullies, and What You Can Do To Drain the Swamp. Buck said his book addresses corruption present in government today that he was not prepared for after being elected to Congress in 2014. One of the things that I found startling when I got here is that you have to pay dues to be on a committee, Buck said. During the time he served on the House Judiciary Committee, Buck said he had to pay periodic dues of $200,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, the campaign committee of the House of Representatives. Now, as a member of the House Rules Committee, Bucks periodic dues are $450,000. The obligation to pay dues, Buck said, forces members of Congress to hold fundraising receptions and encourages corrupt influences from special interest organizations who attend the fundraisers. Who comes to those receptions with checks? Buck said. Lobbyists, special interests that want something in return. So there is a game that goes on that you owe the party money and you are expected to vote with the chairman and you are expected to help special interests groups in Washington, D.C. Buck said there is also a significant amount of corruption in how Congress justifies spending for new project or programs. In the book, I list very specific ways that we need to change the incentives that we have in Congress, Buck said. I talk about
what we call payfors. When we have new spending, we find ways to pay for that new spending program. Some of the ways Congress could pay for a new project or program are through tax increases or cuts to other programs, both of which are unlikely, Buck said. Instead, Congress makes up sources of revenue. Buck explains: So we pass a transportation bill, and in the transportation bill we say that were going to sell oil in a strategic petroleum reserve to pay for that transportation bill. Now, whats fascinating about this is that the average price that that oil was purchased at is $76. The price when we sold that oil was $48. Only in government is that considered a profit. An issue with this system, Buck said, is that revenues from payfors have already been accounted for. One of the problems is that that barrel of oil that was used in the transportation bill as a payfor was already sold twice before, Buck said. This form of governing, Buck said, is irresponsible. If everythings been paid for for so long, how did we get $20 trillion dollars in debt? Buck said. In an effort to bring transparency to the payfor phenomenon, Buck introduced a bill last Thursday that would require the Office of Management and Budget to track and report the revenue that payfors actually bring. One of the bills that I just recently dropped would ask the Office of Management and Budget to do an annual report to Congress so it is available to the American people on how much revenue did those payfors generate, Buck said. Bucks goal, he said, is to educate the American people about the corruption in government so they are not as naive as Buck found himself when he started working in Congress. Before I got here, I knew that D.C. was broken, I didnt know the specifics, Buck said. Im hoping that by giving the American public the specifics, we actually have the record out there just
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