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by havelhovel
901 days ago
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I don't think that providing actual lists of top spenders is either "clever" or "disingenuous," but if you have a better way to empirically evaluate the claims being made about lobbying influence please share. > He is talking about America's most powerful lobby FOR a foreign country. I'm only interested in discussing the actual text that received (as of writing) 2.3 million views and is the subject of this thread, not your own revision. > Also, your second list only includes official foreign agents, while most pro-Israel lobbying is not registered as such (notably AIPAC) I was responding to a comment about the "Israeli lobby." Israelis are not Americans, which is why I addressed foreign spending. But since you're insinuating that AIPAC is a channel for foreign influence despite being a US organization with 3 million American members, changing its status wouldn't influence the list I provided, so I don't see the relevance of this argument to the larger question of lobbying power. |
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