Hack
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From what I can tell, most politicians typically vote for what will get them the most money from special interests. If there's a "third rail" issue that will kill their career, then that's the only time they vote based on constituents. But most issues aren't that crucial so they vote with the special interests.You are right their opinions shouldn't matter now that I think of it. Only those of the constituents. I guess what I was trying to say is they are only voting in a way that is best for their political careers survival that is what I meant when I used the term of fear. And yes that is true everywhere I wasn't singling out the US it is just the topic at hand. It is certainly true here in Canada too. We are becoming much more divisive as well.
We need laws that prevent government officials from taking any money from anyone, that includes future jobs. It's so annoying to feel powerless due to this corrupt system. Very rare to find someone like Trump that actually tries to help us rather than just digging for gold while in office.
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