Corruption on Capitol Hill is “worse than you think,” according to Colorado Rep. Ken Buck.
“When you first get here, you think
that you are in some sort of fairy-tale novel,” Buck, a Republican,
said. “They wine and dine you and they show you just exactly what it’s
like if you play the game. It’s a wonderful life.”
Things quickly change, however, if “you don’t play the game.”
“If you don’t play the game … it becomes a much less conformable existence here,” Buck said.
Buck, who has served Colorado’s 4th
Congressional District since 2015, also previewed his new book, “Drain
the Swamp: How Washington Corruption is Worse Than You Think,” which was published on Tuesday.
Chapters in Buck’s book
include “Why Washington is a Swamp,” “Play the Game–Or Else,” “Beating
the Beltway Bullies,” and “What You Can Do To Drain the Swamp.”
Buck said his book addresses
corruption present in government today that he was not prepared for
after being elected to Congress in 2014.
“One of the things that I found startling when I got here is that you have to pay dues to be on a committee,” Buck said.
During the time he served on the
House Judiciary Committee, Buck said he had to pay periodic dues of
$200,000 to the National Republican Congressional Committee, the
campaign committee of the House of Representatives.
Now, as a member of the House Rules Committee, Buck’s periodic dues are $450,000. Read More
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