In this episode of MM Medium, Rashad Bilal, Ian Dunlap, and Troy Millings discuss politics, lobbying, and the influence of money in American politics. They start by mentioning Joe Biden's birthday and his uphill battle as an incoming president, particularly with millennial voters due to concerns about his foreign policy. They emphasize that politics in the United States is not purely a democracy, but rather influenced by the highest bidder. Lobbying, which involves campaign contributions and direct persuasion of politicians, plays a significant role in shaping policies and decisions.
The hosts then engage in a game show-style discussion about the top lobbying groups in politics. They go through the top ten, revealing various interest groups and industries. Surprisingly, the number one lobbying group in 2022 was the National Association of Realtors, which spent a staggering $84 million on lobbying efforts. This high expenditure indicates the influence and vested interests of the real estate industry in shaping policies related to housing.
The conversation shifts to the funding of different political agendas and parties. It is revealed that Wall Street, contrary to popular belief, tends to favor Democrats and Republicans almost equally. They split their bets and invest in both parties to ensure influence and representation. The hosts point out that business interests heavily intertwine with politics, as government regulation, taxes, and policies significantly impact the business environment. They emphasize the importance of understanding these connections, particularly for marginalized communities like the Black community.
The hosts encourage listeners to recognize that every interest group, including racial or ethnic ones, prioritizes their own agendas and seeks to exert influence in politics. They highlight the power of money in politics and the need for economic empowerment alongside voting power. Without economic leverage, politicians often do not feel compelled to address the specific needs and interests of different communities. They stress the importance of building economic power, as it can be used as leverage to advocate for policy changes that benefit marginalized communities.
Ultimately, the hosts urge viewers to be more informed and actively participate in politics beyond just voting. They argue that it is necessary to understand and engage with the financial side of politics to see meaningful changes. By prioritizing economic empowerment and strategic use of resources, marginalized communities can better advocate for their interests and exert meaningful pressure on politicians to address their specific needs.
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