• ArtVandelay@lemmy.world
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      11 months ago

      I’ll give you a million dollars to not make bribery illegal again

      -these conservative legal groups

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      A low level government employee would loss their job if someone takes them out to a nice dinner.

      We don’t need to make it illegal, it already is.

      We need to start enforcing the rules across the board.

      • banneryear1868@lemmy.worldOP
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        If I accept “gifts” above a very small amount it’s a big deal. With inflation it got to the point we could barely have meals or celebrations with vendors when major projects were completed. Private sector is rife with this behavior though, corporate boxes at sporting venues etc. and the schmoozing.

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        As a federal employee, we had to be sworn in to swear an oath to the Constitution. It is symbolic but at the same time it means something.

        We also have annual ethics reviews where a member of the union goes over the ethics guidelines with each team rather than everyone as a whole. This is a mandatory.

        It’s frustrating that elected officials don’t have to follow(at least that’s what it feels like) the same ethical guidelines their employees have to follow .

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      The thing is- at least with SCOTUS justices- we can make absolutely anything illegal regarding them and they can just turn around and say, “fuck you, what are you going to do about it?” And the rest of the government says, “uh… nothing I guess?”