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Anonymous
Posts: 116 Registered: 14/4/2002 Status: Offline
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posted on 23/9/2004 at 07:28 PM |
I don’t know if you have realized the situation American politics are in
during elections. Large corporations (for example I shall take Enron) make
millions of dollars in transactions a second. (to be exact Enron has
upwards of 2 million dollars worth of transactions every 2 seconds). Now
within the country of America political support payments are no big deal,
billions of dollars are thrown around during elections, but what amount of
the money given is actually out of pocket?
Often time the money handed over is to party's offering tax cuts, although
small, more and more significant the larger amount of money you have. In a
situation where you make billions of dollars monthly a tax cut as small as
2 percent would work out to about ten million per billion you make. So when
company's such as Enron make say $500,000 dollar donations there still
saving millions. literally.
How in a democratic society do only the rich have an effect on the leaders
of our country's.
i posted this here because i didnt really know where else to put it. thanks
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pale-face
Fanatic Posts: 478 Registered: 22/9/2004 Status: Offline
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posted on 23/9/2004 at 07:31 PM |
my bad every one, i didnt sign in and posted by mistake. ____________________ fucking classy. |
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