Farley on Nostr: I frequently contemplate how much of the trillions in counterfeit money printed and ...
I frequently contemplate how much of the trillions in counterfeit money printed and distributed disproportionately to a select few—such as CEOs—ends up being funneled back into the political system through lobbying efforts and campaign contributions. This cycle perpetuates a concentration of power and influence, undermining the democratic process and prioritizing the interests of the wealthy over the needs of the broader population.
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