There's no way the law lets politicians support legislation written by former politicians who work for big corporations and then move to those corporations after their government service is over. That would be completely dishonest and would reek of a corrupt governmental system that was tottering along as the life was sucked out of it by the giant Vampire Squid of Wall Street.
We should make the government bigger and more powerful. That way big money wouldn't be interested in controlling it anymore. There would also be less corruption by government leaders because stuff.
How many people got prosecuted after the big banks and the realty industry ran a trillion dollar scam on us all with the CDO scheme? It's not big government. It's big business largely unregulated. The overall scam is that big business complains it is over-regulated when nobody is actually looking at most of the stuff it does.
Wasn't it the government who wrote a blank check and bailed them out? There's fault on both sides, but you only tend to point the finger at one.
The government wrote them the big check because they own the government. Like I said, it's not the size of government, it's the illusion that it actually functions as a regulator when in fact is is just a giant enabler.
It's not just that. How the hell is Trump going to get Rex off stage after the introduction? They're going to wind up with Trump's campaign manager down on all fours behind Rex and Trump giving him a push so he can be dragged off.