If you accept the old stereotype, you believe that big government is a
sworn enemy of big business. You believe that, were it not for
Washington’s protection, we’d all be under the boot of rapacious robber
barons. In reality, however, the two bigs have far more acquaintance
with each other than with the little guy.
Another old stereotype is that Republicans "mainline" corporate
money, and they certainly aren’t averse to such a diet. Yet this
stereotype is also deceptive. For example, it is well-known that Barack
Obama not only received cash from oil giant BP — he was the biggest
recipient of it in 20 years. And, as a quid pro quo
some say, his administration granted the corporation a waiver freeing it
from environmental regulations. BP isn’t alone, either. The securities
and investment industry has given the majority
of its donations to Democrats during this election cycle, helping the
party raise more money than the GOP.
Of course, there is the truism that “money follows power,” but
donations don’t tell the whole story.
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