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Originally Posted by Connor
The only difference there is which side gets to funnel money to their friends.
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Actually, you couldn't be more wrong there. There is no difference at all. BOTH sides pay off the people that get them elected. In the case of the Republicans, it's corporations of all sizes. In the case of Democrats, it's large corporations and the unions.
And don't think that this makes no sense, since the Democrats seem to do things against business. The fact is that when Democrats do things that are going to make things harder on businesses in the US, like more regulations and taxes, they are STILL doing it as a favor to their large corporate buddies. The fact is, that the largest corporations can MUCH more easily cope with higher taxes and more regulations than the middle, small and start ups can. Those large corporations have the infrastructure, and international resources to deal with any of those issues. What they pay their Democrat buddies to do is to kill off any possible competition by raising taxes and regulations that those small companies can't cope with nearly as well.
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