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> Tell you what - call it "the politicans *and* the filthy rich who bribed 
them
> to support their money-making schemes" and I'm all in. ;)

Yep, I'll take that too.  :)

With the proviso that modern "bribery" isn't always just the slipping of 
money from palm to palm in a back alley.  It's also the structuring of 
policies and regulations and so forth to benefit one particular group, 
because one is a member of that group, or expects to be in the future, or 
receives various benefits from that group, or has lunch with them, or 
belongs to the same country-clubs, even when the quid-pro-quo is quite 
subtle.  Not so much "if I don't vote for this bill, FredCo won't pay me 
off on Tuesday", but more "if I don't continue pushing regulation in this 
direction, the boys at FredCo won't invite me to eat with them at the 
Club, and when I leave government they're unlikely to hire me to an 
overpaid executive position".  And subtler...

DC
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