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xordon | 3 years ago

> Are lobbyists in control of congress?

Effectively, Yes.

> Who passes bills?

Technically the elected officials, but the bills themselves are usually written by lobbyists.

Pressure from campaign donors, either directly or through lobbyists, or through "party" channels influence votes.

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rdevsrex|3 years ago

Yet another reason I wish the US were a real democracy. For all the good that checks and balances do, let's not forget that the founders were trying to entrench the power of their class.

themaninthedark|3 years ago

Yes because having a Twitter mob rule the US would be such a great improvement../s

I know there were issues that precipitated the direct election of Senators but I think we would be better if we went back to State Senate control of the Senate, that would force people to focus more on their state and local politics where they have more power rather than ignoring them and shouting how the US Senate is doing nothing.

atlasunshrugged|3 years ago

I think usually is a stretch but some bills certainly are written by lobbyists (or think tanks/do tanks)

thayne|3 years ago

Even if they aren't written by Lobbyists I'd be surprised if most bills weren't influenced at least a little by at least one lobbyist group.