Top concern for Americans is money in politics and the corruption that goes alone with it.

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According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

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Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

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and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).
 
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According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

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AI Overview

Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly
higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

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and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).

We need more anti-corruption policy in our Blue Cities and States.
 
According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

View attachment 1206824

AI Overview

Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly
higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

View attachment 1206827

and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).
The ONLY way to get money out of politics is to take power away from the government. Money chases power and power chases money. If you have one of those you can get the other, but if you have neither you won't be getting either.

Why do you think an airhead like AOC comes into office owing money and is worth millions just a few years later?
 
According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics
As Politics is all about the acquisition and uses for money, the poll is an absurd one to put in front of Sheeple who are asleep , Stupid and Gullible .

Poor Mucky is among the ones who are asleep .
A failed Markets forecaster who gave us a Grift which is down 100%
 
According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

View attachment 1206824

AI Overview

Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

View attachment 1206827

and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).
Indeed. If you have corruption in your politics it will soon be over. China is smiling, they smell weakness in the West and they are a big source of dark money you can be sure.
 
According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

View attachment 1206824

AI Overview

Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

View attachment 1206827

and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).

Great! I’ll look forward to your in-depth report on how Ilhan Omar became a multimillionaire in a year once she got elected.
 
The ONLY way to get money out of politics is to take power away from the government. Money chases power and power chases money. If you have one of those you can get the other, but if you have neither you won't be getting either.

Why do you think an airhead like AOC comes into office owing money and is worth millions just a few years later?
I agree but the extremes are bad. Trump represents the extremes
 
Finally, now loony liberals can stop moaning about the fake ass 'affordability' nonsense. Anything else liberals want to put a fork in?
 
I agree but the extremes are bad. Trump represents the extremes
Not really, he's actually pretty moderate when you look at his policies. It's his personality that has the usual suspects' underwear in a twist.
 
Trump is an extremist. What hadit calls moderate is extreme.

Citizen United needs to be overturned an all campaigns should be publicly financed.
 
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Perhaps she robbed a cancer charity or operated a rigged hole-in-one contest. :biggrin:
 
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According to a recent poll done by Pew Research, the top concern for Americans is the role of money in politics

View attachment 1206824

AI Overview

Reports from early 2025 and beyond suggest that corruption under a potential second Trump administration (referring to events in 2025) is viewed by many watchdog groups and news analyses as significantly higher, characterized by dismantled anti-corruption efforts, increased pay-to-play, deregulation, and conflicts of interest, particularly with foreign deals and crypto, reversing progress made previously. Critics point to actions like sidelining the DOJ's Public Integrity Section and granting pardons/favoring companies linked to donors as evidence of systemic increase in corruption and self-enrichment.

Certainly, this is something that has to be considered when thinking about corruption under Trump:

View attachment 1206827

and from Carnegie:

The Startling Reversal of U.S. Global Anti-Corruption Policy

The Trump administration is erasing gains in anti-corruption made under previous presidencies. Despite the harsh disruption, sources of domestic and international resilience still exist.

Corruption in 2025 warps financial markets and contributes to immense economic losses and inequality. It undermines effective and responsive governance and delegitimizes institutions in the eyes of the public. It is a particularly thorny issue to unravel, blending domestic and transnational elements and often undermining the very structures of accountability that are supposed to hold it in check.

Bottom line, the #1 issue in the minds of Americans is the use of money in politics and Trump is certainly using that to help him gain more power to use against the citizens of this country, as well as elsewhere (Venezuela, Greenland, etc.).
IN the face of the MINN fraud you forget to mention. The worst case of corruption in history and democrats own it
 

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