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Problem with America 3 paragraphs

 The monied class wields disproportionate control over government policy through campaign financing, lobbying, and strategic influence over media and public discourse. By funding political candidates and parties, wealthy individuals and corporations ensure that elected officials prioritize their interests. This influence often manifests in tax cuts for the rich, deregulation of industries, and policies that promote capital accumulation over social welfare. Politicians dependent on these funds rarely challenge the status quo, creating a cycle where economic power reinforces political dominance. Through lobbying and revolving-door relationships between government and private industry, the monied class shapes legislation and regulatory frameworks to serve their bottom line. Industries such as finance, pharmaceuticals, fossil fuels, and defense invest heavily in lobbying efforts, resulting in laws that favor corporate profits—even when they conflict with public health, safety, or econ...