Posted November 07, 2012
jamyskis: As controversial as it may sound, I do agree with Donald Trump on one thing: the United States is not a democracy. It's by and large a plutocracy, although I suspect that it is not plutocratic enough for Trump. As people have said here, political influence can be bought by financing campaigns, and major lobbying bodies such as the RIAA, MPAA, 'big oil' and the AHIP exert considerable influence over policymaking.
In fact, looking back over the history of the US, I don't think it ever has genuinely been a democracy. It was certainly even worse in the 1800s.
SimonG: That is also why the party with the most money won. oh wait. Well then ar least the canditate with the richest friends. oh wait... In fact, looking back over the history of the US, I don't think it ever has genuinely been a democracy. It was certainly even worse in the 1800s.
honestly, Europeans have to get off their high horse. Especially considering the democratic deficit of the EU.
You have, unlike the U.S a limited amount of money each candidate is entitled to spend.
Don't remember the exact numbers, it's been years since my course of Constitutional Law.. but it was far more reasonable then the amounts being dropped in the US.