This kind of analysis annoys me: Congress' campaign money, voting go hand-in-hand. Could it not be that the money flows to candidates predisposed to support these various issues in the first place? Indeed, this is rather more likely.
It isn't like the NRA is going to give money to a gun-control candidate, and thereby change his or her mind, nor is the National Right to Life Council likely to sway a pro-choicer. And, not surprisingly, oil companies give money to candidates from oil-rich districts, and guys from southern Alabama get money from peanut farmers.
This is a surprise to anyone?
Posted by Steven Taylor at July 20, 2024 07:18 PM | TrackBackI think it's a feedback effect that has the obvious result. Much like a steam engine that will accellerate and accellerate until it throws itself apart - if not for a regulator. The only thing surprising are those that don't see the obvious problems with a system like this.
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