Kasz216 said:
Just as alert? No. Still alert enough though to detect anything big... which generally is the stuff that's "Against the people". Just about anything particularly important that particularly hurts the majority of people is untouchable. All the little subsidies and things they do I don't think they see as "against the people" nor do most people. It's justified to most people and most polticians because in general they get won over by the arguement. For example, you are one of the people who think the 2008 crisis was caused by the repeal of glass steagal right? If I remember correctly that was done during the "Banking Modernization Act" which received massive bipartisian support and had basically nobody voting against it, and in general people thinking it'd be good for the economy... and banks likely thought that as well. Everytime there has been an attempt to get lobbying money out of Washington, at best it's failed, and othertimes it's often made things worse. Why? Because you are essentially asking the bribed to stop themselves from being bribed. The only way to stop bribery from the highest levels of government is to take away their power over the small things that can be influnced. |
A lot of little things get by because they aren't big enough to affect enough people, even when the people who do care mostly think it's bad.
The banks probably thought it would be good for them, and IMO there's a problem there in terms of taking the long view.
Maybe I'm wrong, but I'd hope that many politicians would prefer to see less lobbying money in politics ... they just don't want to be the one to get less of it than the other guy. Therefore they wouldn't have a problem with trying to evenhandedly close the floodgates. Of course, that's a lot easier said than done, and real reform in this area might earn the authors a certain amount of backlash from those groups. But that's how the bribed could stop themselves from being bribed ... because the bribery is part of a competition with other bribed people. If they cooperated, I'd think they could fix the problem without disadvantaging theselves.
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