Citizen versus politicians.
After three years of plandemic tyranny, a few “elections” and a couple of failed recalls, it has become clear even for the most optimistic or Stockholm-syndrom-trapped that the government with all its branches, institutions, and organizations is serving only its owners’, the globalists’, interests and it is only “following orders.”
I remember reading sometime around 2002 that Big Pharma was spending $65k a day on lobbyists. The revolving door between public service and corporate offices has not even been hidden in the last two decades, so one might say that when a former politician becomes a lobbyist, it is only one of the many rewards under the circumstances, especially because another obvious werard, profiting from insider trading is extremely likely to be a lot more lucrative and more common. The average lobbyist salary in 2023 is only $62,645 per year, which is peanuts, considering the amount of taxpayer money waster by politicians:
https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/federal-lobbyist-salary-SRCH_KO0,16.htm
The public tends to believe that lobbyists matter, because they are assumed to influence political decisions. I’ve always wondered about that. As they are not allowed to use bribes, what can they tell politicians that is at least halfway convincing? They must be messengers, coming with instructions for the politician and threats for those, who are showing signs of potential disobedience. Negotiating agreements and compromises between parties who must not openly meet is another of their potential functions.
For the simple American, the most humiliating aspect of the public image of the lobbyist, however, is that lobbyists are successfully employed as decoys, making common people think that political decisions are arranged in public.
Politicians usually don’t even care to come up with credible excuses for their actions that hurt the people. They are posing as representatives of the people, while only representing their superiors.
Lobbyist are messengers, negotiators and, most inevitably, decoys, whose primary role is to deceive the public that politicians are allowed make their own decisions.
Good points.
It reminds me of how they said that zelenskyy was convinced to stop peace talks by Johnson coming there.
Wait, first- didn't he know the plan?
Second- even if he wanted peace, he was afraid of the n@z1s coming after him
And third...
Why didn't he just get a phone call? Why does everything need to be in person?
Also, a bit off topic but relevant... Why did the UN never bring peace? They claimed not enough power. But it's rigged with a handful of 'super powers' to have veto status.
Designed to fail and a cover story to make people think there's some sort of global democracy between nations... Haha
Meanwhile the WHO arm of the UN is looking for more and more power to fight the war against the invisible bugs that aren't really the cause of disease.
It's all a stupid show, like those lobbyists.
Thanks Ray. In a proper real democracy. Lobbying should be outlawed. Only petitions signed by the citizens involved or affected by any govtard actions should be allowed.
Lobbying & Lobbyists are just "nice" words to cover up Corruption & Corrupters.