Is politics a contest between the wealthy and the criminals?

Republicans act οnlу tο benefit thе wealthy.

Democrats act οnlу tο benefit thе criminals.

Madoff іѕ a Democrat. Hе′s wealthy, bυt hе′s аlѕο a criminal. Sο hе сhοѕе thе Democrats.

Sο іf politics іѕ a contest between thе wealthy аnd thе criminals, dο thе wealthy criminals always win nο matter whаt thе outcome іѕ?

5 Responses to “Is politics a contest between the wealthy and the criminals?”

  • Ted Kennedy's Car says:

    You seem to have a rather simplistic view of politics

    so in your world, sure – whatever you say.

  • Brutus says:

    No, it is a contest between wealthy criminals.

  • rikardo says:

    the wealthy make the laws so its hard to be a criminal.lol the truly wealthy are above the law there fore they are not criminals because they have not got caught aptly oj? lol

  • 8***L says:

    I would say a contest between getting the most votes and the most power – screw what’s best for the country or the people.

  • Just me? says:

    My dad is a Republican. He’s wealthy, but he’s also a criminal. He chose the Republicans.
    He is really the person who is said to have inspired the “ponzi-scheme” controversies. He did the same thing as Madoff, only he was caught a few years earlier. So check your stereotypes.

    And really, both parties do a lot of benefit the less fortunate. But, by definition, the less fortunate don’t suddenly get wealthy, or they wouldn’t be less fortunate. If everyone was considered of equal wealth, it’d be called communism, my friend.

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