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      1621 hours ago

      Yep. No more money for the dems from me. Tired of the ridiculous spam. You can type “stop” but you just get another spammy text from them the next day from a different number.

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        821 hours ago

        I report as spam, but nothing stops them. Never making another political donation again. I only donated back in 2016 and this has gone on since 🤬

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              220 hours ago

              Yeah, but that’s an ages old problem we haven’t solved since the Greeks, so I don’t think that’s going away anytime soon 🙃

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                  Of course I know that. But corporate lobbyists are not the ONLY money in politics, and it is simplistic to think that.

                  For one example, when most of our higher up/nationally visible politicians come from Ivy universities and other old money institutions, it makes you wonder exactly what “friends from their college days” they have that they give advantages to. No direct money is exchanged, but you have to have money to enter these institutions.

                  I would also argue something like the Reagan tax cuts on the uppermost earners of the country is an example of the interplay of money and politics. That didn’t just come from nowhere.

                  Citizens United made it so that these same “captains of industry” could bribe whoever they wanted legally with no upper limit, effectively outspending any citizen groups or individuals. But money has been infecting politicians long before that, and it’s a bit naive to think it wasn’t.