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Capitol Hill Violence | US is a democracy manipulated by lobbies

Donald Trump sees his supporters who invaded Capitol Hill and attempted to stop the final certification of Joe Biden as the next US President merely as one of his lobbies. It is not a coincidence that a succession of Trump’s campaign managers in both elections have been lobbyists, not political strategists

January 08, 2021 / 16:13 IST
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Source: Reuters
Source: Reuters

The invasion of Capitol Hill by mobs seeking to nullify the will of the people of the United States occurred because the US has too much democracy and too little freedom. US democracy is the playground of lobbies, big and small, local and states-wide to national. By manipulating democracy, these lobbies, make sure that while all of the US is their oyster, the people are robbed of their freedoms.

Take a bizarre Virginia law, for example, which made it illegal for those living in the state to dry their laundry in the open air. The law was the work of a lobby for the washing machine industry, which wanted to increase the sales of their clothes dryers to a level where every household or groups of apartments would have to buy drying machines.

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When ordinary Virginians tried to regain the freedom to dry their clothes whichever way they wished on their private properties, they got helpful advice from a lobbyist. Overturning the law may not be easy because of the power of the laundromat business and the washing machine industry. Instead, Virginians should court the equally powerful environment and clean air lobbies in the state.

As a result, Virginia passed another law which permitted the use of “wind power” to prevent clothes from remaining wet after laundering. This story had a happy ending because the power of one lobby was countered with the strength of another lobby with nobler intentions. Imagine, all this just for the individual’s right to dry one’s clothes they way one wished —something that would be taken for granted in most countries.