Hi, Deborah. It's wonderful to hear from you, and I hope you are doing well. Joan and I are in pretty good health and keeping busy.
I assume you know that GMOM shut down because of lack of interest from volunteers and also because our Board no longer sees an opportunity for success in the strategy we chose.
Here is the "goodbye" email.
As to your question about how other nations control money in politics, it's not a question I have every pursued. I did find some info about
European nations (you can look up any EU nation and see a description of its campaign financing laws) and
Australia, and some of those nations have some form of public campaign financing.
I have recently come to see the question from a different perspective. The central problem is concentration of wealth in a very few. They don't only use their wealth to control presidents and legislators, they have outsized influence on the judiciary (look up Leonard Leo) and run the media, universities, think tanks, and the judiciary. They weaken labor unions. The necessary response is some type of grassroots people's movement like the rise of the labor movement in the U.S. during the first half of the 20th century. I'm not sure how a retired guy of my age and energy level can participate in such a movement.