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by richmarr
2406 days ago
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> That’s a weird characterization, given that the trend has been in the opposite direction:... I don't think you've adequately supported that criticism. The article you're citing discusses the "top 4%" of income earners. That's a very different thing to "billionaires" of which there are 607 [Edit: in the USA]. |
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Since the US has a FPTP system, the first layer of fighting is for both party nominations and is poor majority against (centrist) rich minority, which would have a clearer outcome if money in politics had clearer rules.
Edit- clarity