They can fund anything they like, as long as it isn't elections, candidates, or politics parties. That being allowed is a huge mistake, obviously.
I agree. The system can't work as intended if a few rich people are buying the outcome of the election before it's even held. Unfortunately, it's undeniable that this is what we're coming to. I commend liberals for condemning this. That's part of the reason why I also condemn their willingness to turn a blind eye to it so long as it supports their own agenda. I don't really support either the Kochs or Soros. I just think it's a bit hypocritical to say we need to get money out of politics while one has one's hand out for another hit of campaign funds.
What the Koch brothers do, and what Soros do are distractions. They fund partisan media, public interest groups, prop up PACs and donate to campaigns. All of these are done to influence elections. This is what "new" money does.
This is a convenient distraction for the serfs and the proletariat to argue about, as we can see in this thread. We can research on the internet, go to "OpenSecerets" and find out what their supposed influence is, etc. None of it makes much of a difference. If you study interest groups, the theory is, what ever one interest does, it will be countered by a different interest. Likewise, the voters, "supposedly" will make up their own minds.
There really isn't much difference. They are both piñatas for the blind partisans to whack with sticks.
This is basically the case with any public figure or public interest group. When we know where the funding is coming from, or what the interest group motivation is, it makes its influence null and void. This, in effect, makes this whole discussion in this thread, academic. All of us are aware of these aspects, even the partisans.
So the question is, why do ANY of us take Soros funded interest groups, OR Koch funded interest groups seriously? You have some in this thread defending or demonizing Soros, and others doing the same, defending or lambasting the Koch brothers. Hadn't it occurred to you, that these "new money" billionaires, are pretty much the same as you? They are still under the mistaken impression that elections matter.
However, there is SOME indication that Soros at least, has been invited at long last into the "old money" club.
Why? Because his views most closely mirror those of the old money philosophy. Those are reflected in Agenda 21.
How do the members of the ruling class manipulate and mold policy of the United States? They KNOW elections don't matter. They don't bother with trying to sway elections. What they do, is make sure that the candidates of BOTH parties will support and pass policies that are in line with a global new world order.
At the next election cycle, if a Republican President should take office, if you think that the ACA will be repealed, you are delusional. If you think a Republican President will resist Climate Change initiatives at the UN, again, you don't know the Agenda on the plate of the UN.