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In reply to the discussion: Do you want a president who fights like hell for the 99%? [View all]Demo_Chris
(6,234 posts)Banking, oil, insurance, defense, universities. In 2008 Obama's largest corporate sponsor was, if I recall, Goldman Sachs. The amazing thing is not that these industries own both parties and virtually everyone in politics, but rather how cheap it is for them to do so. Exxon, for example, could pay 100% of every local and national election, both parties, every cycle, and fund the entire thing out of petty cash. If you want to understand why someone in Washington does what they do when they promised to do the opposite, look at their owners. The same corporations and industries buy both parties, and the reps do what they are directed to do.
The contest is not left versus right, it's a battle over which group will get the chance to cash in on the game. They all talk big when they are not in power, but once they win they do what they are told. That's their job. That's how they get into the club. That's why Obama made so many "You have to MAKE ME" speeches. He was telling the truth; you have to make him do it. That's our job, we provide the cover.