We've had two huge movements to attempt to wrest power out of the hands of the lobbyists. The liberals marginalize the tea party, the conservatives marginalize occupy Wall Street and meanwhile the party heads go on picking the candidates that please them most. We fall for the divide and conquer routine every time.
We continue to accept the BS and distractions from both sides, and vote for the same old sh*t over and over. And we allow the MSM to make our decisions for us.
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If corporate lobbyists really control Washington DC, why are corporate taxes high compared to the rest of the world and why is regulation of corporations at an all time high?
Just something to consider. I know lobbyists do love to have their bought politicians create individual tax loopholes for themselves and create regulations to stifle their smaller competition.
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chickaree wrote: We've had two huge movements to attempt to wrest power out of the hands of the lobbyists. The liberals marginalize the tea party, the conservatives marginalize occupy Wall Street and meanwhile the party heads go on picking the candidates that please them most. We fall for the divide and conquer routine every time.
Powerless is a better word than stupid.
Nothing will change until there are major reforms in the FED, term limits, tax reform, and balanced budget rules. Printsmith is right, take away the excessive regulatory and money power from the Federal government, and most lobbyist go away.
Watch for Obama to maneuver and support the populist occupy Wall street crowd, and at the same time collect campaign contributions from Wall street hoping nobody is paying attention.
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