And what money funded the writing of those regulations?
It's purely the end-game of capitalism - if not constrained, it will subvert political systems to install it's cronies, capture regulatory agencies and buy legislation.
A government that doesn't regulate money's interaction with politics will end up representing only capital-owners.
It's purely the end-game of capitalism - if not constrained, it will subvert political systems to install it's cronies, capture regulatory agencies and buy legislation.
A government that doesn't regulate money's interaction with politics will end up representing only capital-owners.