I'm not crying foul at all about using the rules in the system to get ahead. I'd absolutely argue the opposite and I personally and unapologetically use every last drop of leverage I can squeeze out of the tax code in my situation.He is part of the powerful business establishment who has used the tax codes and his influence to his advantage to grow his businesses. Being a business owner has financial risk. He is not part of the DC political establishment who uses their influence to grow their personal wealth through influence with no financial risk.
But he absolutely has used his political influence before and after to grow his personal wealth and influence. I also don't see a very clear line between politicians and wealthy businesses, since wealthy business buys and sells politicians and legislation daily. Private money 100% dictates the American political system, and in my opinion that's the root of all of our problems. Take money out of politics and all of a sudden there is a path for someone outside of the 2 parties to actually be involved. I'd bet 80% of our population falls somewhere in the middle ground between the "official" bought and paid for positions of either party, but they are still forced to choose between the two polar opposites. Lobbying needs to go, and with it would much of the bickering and division that defines our current system.
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