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IDK why corporate lobbing is still legal, wtf outlaw it asap
It's legal because the people who benefit from corporate lobbying are the same people who determine what is legal.
Yup! And it's exactly why the system will never change on its own. The people in power will never voluntarily give up that power. Why does Congress get to vote on its own salary?!
Ah, what you are missing is that the people who make those laws are the same ones being lobbied, and lobbying means giving money to them.
I've got $20, will that do it?
It exists because it's ridiculous to expect government to know about every industry's ins and outs. Sometimes we benefit from lobbying as because some old law is affecting new processes or we need to support funding for something that we didn't know about.
The issue is when shit is mundane and worthless like the topic op presented. Lobbying against climate policies just means you're part of the problem. We understand enough to know the policies need to exist and it's a waste of everyone's time and money for these giant corps to lobby against them.
Furthermore, for a lot of issues, there are a select few people who have a big enough incentive to vote solely on one issue, and the rest of people don't care because the harm is does to them is relatively diffuse.
I don't care about corporate lobbying because I think its useful. Lobbying is useful because its just keeping your issues to people who can do something about it.
What I don't get is why regular people don't organize and create their own lobby. I know wealthy individuals who do it to change things they don't like.
They don't stand in streets and burn energy screaming right before they get their heads caved in by police. You know what's better, paying $5 into a pool and hiring a firm to develop research and a report that you can give to a lawyer who can start to bring it to representatives.
There's a reason you never see wallstreet bankers or tobacco executives in the streets. Its not how anything gets done
You're all down voting but you know lobbying is for anyone right. Check out the link below to see an example. Would you want to remove groups like this from bringing their cause forward. Lobbying itself isn't bad. What is bad is that more people aren't using it which leaves only the corrupt ones
https://www.opensecrets.org/news/2021/05/abortion-rights-up-lobbying-with-roe-threatened/
Actually, lobbying is hurtful because it puts a goddamn pricetag on getting anything done. What happens when I have a million fucking dollars and you don't, but your need is far greater? Go fuck yourself until you get more scrilla!
SHUT THE FUCK UP UNTIL YOU HAVE THE MONEY -- that is what you're supporting right now.
Oh boy, you sure are clueless, which is pretty lame since you're pushing some bullshit opinions here
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Political_action_committee
Who can create a PAC?
here ya go bud: https://www.fec.gov/help-candidates-and-committees/registering-pac/
you fucking moron. The reason you never see them in the streets is because they're the ones who built the goddamn system to favor THEMSELVES. That's why they DO join us on the streets, just above us -- to laugh at us pawns who are fucked from the start.
Lastly, you're 100% wrong about the streets not solving a goddamn thing.