Elections change the facesâbut never the outcome. Lobbyists always win.
âNow itâs just an oligarchy, with unlimited political bribery being the essence of getting the nominations for president or being elected president.â
â Jimmy Carter
Every election cycle, weâre told to pick a side.
Red or blue.
Hope or fear.
Change or more of the same.
But behind the curtains and campaign ads, the same winners always emerge: the corporations who bankroll both sides.
Their lobbyists donât need to win elections.
They just need to outlast them.
âThe most offensive aspect of the modern political system is how entirely legalized the corruption is.â
â Matt Taibbi
The Revolving Door Spins On
The people writing our laws?
They often come straight from the industries they’re supposed to regulate.
And when theyâre done âserving the publicâ?
They go right back into the private sectorâwith a pay bump for playing ball.
This isnât representation.
Itâs a handshake deal between government and corporate power.
And itâs why regulations rarely hurt the companies theyâre aimed at.
They’re often written by them.
âThe reason why the U.S. government does not hold elites accountable is because they are part of the same system. It is not broken â it is designed that way.â
â Glenn Greenwald
Regulatory Capture Is Not a FlawâItâs the Design
When Big Pharma influences the FDA,
when defense contractors sit on Pentagon advisory boards,
when fossil fuel execs shape environmental policyâ
thatâs not corruption by accident.
Itâs the system working exactly as built.
Agencies meant to protect the public
are used to protect the profits of the powerful.
And once captured, those agencies become shieldsâ
giving the illusion of oversight while doing the opposite.
âThe smart way to keep people passive and obedient is to strictly limit the spectrum of acceptable opinion, but allow very lively debate within that spectrum.â
â Noam Chomsky
Campaign Donors Arenât DonatingâTheyâre Investing
In 2024, over $17 billion was spent on political campaigns.
But none of that money was a gift.
It was an investment.
And like all investors, donors expect returns:
â favorable legislation
â deregulation
â subsidies
â tax loopholes
They buy access. They buy influence.
And when necessary, they buy silence.
No matter who wins the vote, the lobby wins the outcome.
Itâs Not a Bug. Itâs a Business Model.
Weâre taught that voting is our voice.
But what happens when the choices are pre-approved by money?
What happens when both parties answer to the same donors?
When every regulation is pre-lobbied?
When the economy is run by the few and paid for by the many?
Then we arenât living in a democracy.
Weâre living in a managed marketplace.
And the customers donât get to write the rules.
âElections are supposed to be an expression of will â not a demand for submission to manufactured choices.â
â Edward Snowden
𩸠Truth Over Tribalism
This isnât about red or blue.
Itâs about the money that owns them both.
Itâs about a system where billionaires write the laws,
corporations fund the campaigns,
and lobbyists run the show.
We donât need new slogans.
We need new structures.
Because the lobby will keep winningâuntil we stop playing by their rules.
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