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by cjoh
3121 days ago
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While I generally agree that members of Congress listen more to lobbyists than to constituents, the idea that money flows this transactionally is just absurd. You yourself have probably given to a member of Congress because they did something rather than so that they will do something. I gave to a member of Congress because they spoke out for Gun control, not because I called them and told Them that if they speak out I will write them a check. That’s what makes this kind of uncontextualized data pretty disheartening. You’re showing some correlations, conflating it with causation, and disaffecting the electorate (which, in turn makes the lobbyists more powerful) |
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