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Prince posted:
Demerara_Guy posted:
Prince posted:
That's a known fact, and businesses need certain leverages from the government as well. It's a two-way street. In America, during elections, politicians have foreign donors and lobbyists throwing money and campaign to protect their business interest. Nothing is for anything these days. Let me add that business is not structured to run for a five-year term like government. They are there for the long haul, so they have to take care of any government of the day.   

In the US_of_A, politicians may have local donors and lobbyists, but they cannot ... note cannot ... have foreign donors and lobbyists.

Excerpts from Huffington Post

WASHINGTON — Every election cycle brings new concerns about foreign interests influencing U.S. elections and secretly funneling money to U.S. political campaigns.

Yet foreign governments and corporations are openly spending tens of millions of dollars a year buying influence in Washington by hiring well-connected lobbyists.

Read carefully and understand my statement ... note ...

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note cannot ... have foreign donors and lobbyists.

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From your quote, note carefully the words, highlighted ...

1. secretly funneling

2. hiring well-connected lobbyists.

FM
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