Read this book and gain the insights and facts that you need to be a change agent. The stakes couldn't be higher!
This is a meticulously researched and thoughtfully described book on corporate financing of politics and "dark money", by a sitting U.S. senator. This brilliant, gutsy insider describes the history of U.S. Supreme Court, the Constitution, and the corrosive impacts of corporate-friendly judges on American democracy and the stark realties of climate change, starting in his own "ocean state", Rhode Island.
Senator Whitehouse and policy research expert, Melanie Wachtell Stinnett, expose the motivations of the fossil fuel industry and the disasterous impacts of the Citizens United decision (2010). The authors describe in detail the mechanics of campaign funding, and the erosion of regulatory agencies including the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), as well as several lesser known but important regulators tasked with protecting public health and safety.
Supported by taxpayers and empowered by Congress, regulators have a duty to protect the health and wellbeing of all American citizens. However, due to process of "regulatory capture", government agencies are being hollowed out by appointees with massive conflicts of interest. Agency administrators and key officials, have been shown to be beholden to the goals of their corporate backers who have billions of dollars at stake.
Regulatory capture, campaign financing via dark money, and eroding the reach and effectiveness of government regulators is a bi-partisan issue.
Senator Whitehouse provides a detailed look into how self-interested regulatory leaders, supported by a dark money machine, are showing little regard for the agency's mission, or the American public. This corporate-first mentality is costly lives and billions of dollars in clean up efforts due to environmental degradation, and increased frequency and severity of storms due to climate change.
Americans, and citizens globally, are being plunged into a hot, polluted, toxic world. "Captured" documents scientific reports showing that the fossil fuel industry has known about the impacts of climate change for 35 years. The "science" was in on this decades ago!
"Captured" details how the fossil fuel industry took lessons on issue framing and messaging directly from the tobacco industry. If you ever wondered how or why otherwise well-educated elected politicians can be anti-science and deny climate change, this book describes how campaign financing is perpetuating what can only be described as the greatest crime ever perpetrated on humankind by narcissistic men (my words, not the author's).
We can no longer afford to remain "heads down" in research institutions, silenced in our government roles, or complicit as employees of a global conglomerate. My eyes were openned and my determination renewed! Every citizen who values democracy, separation of powers, and hopes that the U.S. can regain some modicum of moral high ground, will find "Captured" a timely and helpful read.
Citizens, not corporations, must stand up to the corrosive effects of the Citizens United decision. We must support leaders who are not beholden to obscenely wealthy shareholders, special interests and corporations hell bent on extracting every last ton of fossil fuel from the Earth.
"Captured: The Corporate Infiltration of American Democracy" reminds civil society what is at stake -- and why we must think globally, act locally, and shine the lights on those who would, if left unchecked, tip humanity over a precipice from which we cannot recover.