even listess transparent than the super superpacs. they re seeing the law is not being enforced. lowest penalty since any year despite the money being raised is going up and up and unp. they re tempted in the same way before there was a speed cam on my street, people used to speed routinely because they thought nobody would notice. as soon as they put the speed camera in people suddenly started obeying the speed limit. it wasn t that they didn t know what they were doing was against the law, they thought they were going to get away with it, nobody would notice, there wouldn t be a penalty. i m afraid that s the dynamic we re seeing in politics today where everyone looks around and see one person taking an aggressive view about the law, not talking about anybody in particular, but somebody every cycle comes up with a new, aggressive way of pushing the limits on the law. everybody else looks around and they say, i didn t get in trouble. and if i don t do the same thing, then i m going to
if i may? please. my concern is what we re seeing is a race to the bottom because the candidates are out there and the superpacs and outside spending groups that are even less transparent than the superpacs. they re seeing the law is not being enforced. lowest penalty since any year, despite the money being raised is going up and up and up. they re tempted in the same way before there was a speed cam on my street, people used to speed routinely because they thought nobody would notice. as soon as they put the speed camera in, people suddenly started obeying the speed limit. it wasn t that they didn t know what they were doing was against the law, they thought they were going to get away with it, nobody would notice, there wouldn t be a penalty. i m afraid that s the dynamic we re seeing in politics today where everyone looks around and see one person taking an aggressive view about the law, not talking about anybody in particular, but somebody every cycle comes up with a new, agg
despite the money being raised is going up and up and up. they re tempted in the same way before there was a speed cam on my street, people used to speed routinely because they thought nobody would notice. as soon as they put the speed camera in, people suddenly started obeying the speed limit. it wasn t that they didn t know what they were doing was against the law, they thought they were going to get away with it, nobody would notice, there wouldn t be a penalty. i m afraid that s the dynamic we re seeing in politics today where everyone looks around and see one person taking an aggressive view about the law, not talking about anybody in particular, but somebody every cycle comes up with a new, aggressive way of pushing the limits on the law. everybody else looks around and they say, i didn t get in trouble. and if i don t do the same thing, then i m going to be disadvantaged. i won t be able to compete. so as long as that person s not getting in trouble, i guess i better do that, to