A Libertarian Justification for Mandatory Public Campaign Financing
I used to strongly oppose mandatory public financing for the usual libertarian reasons. I used to view it as a freedom of speech and freedom of association issue. Obviously then, we have the freedom to associate our money with any cause we like in any amount we desire to get those causes to work. I also strongly supported voluntary public financing, on the condition that the candidate would not accept contributions from anywhere else (If they opted out, they would have instant disclosure, and no contributions from anything that can't vote [i.e. no unions, corporations, or anything that's not a living, breathing voter], ... but unlimited contributions from anything that can)
I've come to believe that freedom of association is true for contributing to non-profits and political causes, but candidates are a different story. Government has a monopoly on force, and trying to advance your cause through the government involves using force against others. This negates the freedom of speech and freedom of association arguments. The use of force should not be bought and sold.
At the same time, I realize full well that your views should determine who contributes to you, not the other way around, and the problem isn't the mosquitoes (special interests), it's that elected officials are providing a swamp for them. If you can't take a contribution and vote against the contributor the next day, you don't belong in office. As much as I would love for politicians to no longer provide the mosquitoes a swamp, we cannot depend on that for many reasons. The best we can do is block the mosquitoes from getting to the swamp. Public financing is not the only thing that needs to be done, but it provides a great start.
I support mandatory public financing for elected office, but I do so knowing it's purely mitigation.


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