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badgenome said:
Mr Khan said:

That's assuming that the regulations are inevitably going to be corrupted by corporate donations, etc. Aggressive reforms could fix it

Because power itself doesn't corrupt, right?

Because the people with the power are seriously going to legislate away other people's ability to bribe them, right?

Because even in the hilariously unlikely scenario that they did, no illegal deals are ever made, right?

That's what watchers are for.

I guess i just have a more optimistic view of the abilities of institutional checks and balances. Money corrupts more than power



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