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xchrom

(108,903 posts)
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 08:07 AM Nov 2014

Are GOP Donors Going to Get Anything In Return For Their Millions?

http://www.alternet.org/election-2014/are-gop-donors-going-get-anything-return-their-millions



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To be clear, I'm not talking about quasi-legal bribery. If you're an oil company or a Wall Street firm, you donate to Republicans not so that they'll be forced to do what you want whether they like it or not, but because you know they like it quite well. Republicans want, deep in their hearts, to cut taxes and slash regulations and open up public lands to drilling and all the other things that would benefit their donors. But are they actually going to be able to deliver?

Those investments have been huge. Here are just a couple of details from the Center for Responsive Politics:

Wall Street as a whole has contributed $171.1 million, more than any other industry or interest group that CRP tracks. Of that total, $100.8 million has gone to candidates and party committees, with an overwhelming 62 percent of it winding up in the hands of Republicans and just 38 percent in the hands of Democrats. The remaining money, more than $70 million, went to outside groups, and $45.8 million of that went to conservative-leaning organizations.

But while securities and investment was the top donor industry for GOP candidates, for Democrats the No. 1 slot was occupied by lawyers and law firms. Overall, that was the third-ranking industry this election cycle, giving $66.4 million to Democrats and $28.4 to Republicans through the third quarter.

One grouping new to the top 10 is Environment—a category that includes a number of fairly small-spending groups like the Natural Resources Defense Council. What made the difference this year were contributions from Tom Steyer, a billionaire who made his money in hedge funds; he has contributed $73.7 million this cycle to outside groups, all focused on the environment or aligned with Democrats.

Steyer has said that his goals are long-term—specifically, he wants to elevate the place of climate change in public debate and elect people who will (eventually) do something about it. But if Wall Street has contributed over $100 million to Republicans this year, they want something in return. And what are they going to get? The answer is probably not too much. Republicans have no doubt been telling them, "Help us get elected, and then you'll see!" But Barack Obama still has a veto pen, and the Treasury Department and the SEC are still staffed by his appointees (not that they're unfriendly to Wall Street, but they'll be no more friendly next year than they were this year). Republicans aren't going to be passing any major legislation—or much legislation at all—that will actually reward their friends, because if the legislation they pass would meaningfully advance conservative goals, Obama would veto it.
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Are GOP Donors Going to Get Anything In Return For Their Millions? (Original Post) xchrom Nov 2014 OP
Of course they are. Next question. hobbit709 Nov 2014 #1
Yes, it is erosion at the state level, nibbling at the foundation that will allow the structure to RKP5637 Nov 2014 #2

hobbit709

(41,694 posts)
1. Of course they are. Next question.
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 08:27 AM
Nov 2014

They get more bang for their buck at the state level, where Obama can't do anything. They will continue to nibble at the edges at the Federal level.

RKP5637

(67,111 posts)
2. Yes, it is erosion at the state level, nibbling at the foundation that will allow the structure to
Sat Nov 1, 2014, 08:33 AM
Nov 2014

crumble, eventually.

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