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Whiskey_Bravo
08-13-14, 10:05
I think most already knew this, but it is disheartening none the less.


http://www.breitbart.com/Big-Government/2014/08/12/Study-You-Have-Near-Zero-Impact-on-U-S-Policy


A startling new political science study concludes that corporate interests and mega wealthy individuals control U.S. policy to such a degree that "the preferences of the average American appear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy."

Vinh
08-13-14, 10:41
Nothing new. Think about how Bloomberg is able to relentlessly torture people-who-work-for-a-living at will.

Big A
08-13-14, 11:02
They had to do a study to figure that out....?

wildcard600
08-13-14, 11:52
this is my shocked face.

montanadave
08-13-14, 12:22
I learned this on the playground fifty years ago: "Money talks and bullshit walks!"

SteyrAUG
08-13-14, 13:21
This is the nature of man, power brokers consolidate power and lock everyone else out.

yellowfin
08-13-14, 13:34
I wonder what the cutoff is for the income level required to be the influential sector.

KCBRUIN
08-13-14, 13:38
I would argue that by supporting groups like the NRA you still have a say in US policy.

TMS951
08-13-14, 13:44
I wonder what the cutoff is for the income level required to be the influential sector.

I would think 300 mil is a good start, but more realistically a billion dollars or more. We have 492 billionaires in the USA http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_the_number_of_US_dollar_billionaires I would think they are the the power base, more than 500 people seems to be spreading that power a little thin.

Edit to add: Its not the 1% its the .00015%

ColtSeavers
08-13-14, 14:22
They had to do a study to figure that out....?

Agreed. Reminds me of all the hoopla over Dan Brown's "The DaVinci Code" with college professors taking sabbaticals and other professionals to study just how historically accurate it was... only to discover that it wasn't really all that accurate at all.

When all I did was look at the outside of the spine... Fiction... who woulda thought?

Moose-Knuckle
08-13-14, 15:25
Just one more reason they want to disarm We the People.

lunchbox
08-13-14, 15:26
We need the seperation of corporate and state!!

TehLlama
08-13-14, 15:38
Once anybody has more money than can be spent on objects, the only thing to do with that money is buy power.