saying the quiet part outloud.

When Mitch Mc Connell scolded the corporations who objected to attacks on voter rights, his contradictory statement revealed much. Corporations needed to get out of politics, stop expressing opinions, but do continue to make donations to Republican politicians.

Like with Gay people and other minorities, the GOP attitude is that these are objectionable as people but their money counts for something.

While rejecting the people they eagerly accept any of their money.

Now we have Eduardo Raphael Cruz, who not only seconded this attitude, but made it very clear.

Eduardo Cruz wrote a column in the Wall Street Journal in which he pledged that he and other Republicans will no longer do inappropriate favors in exchange for corporate money.

It might come across as a principal decision, politicians refusing to accept money for favors from corporations, in a word “bribes”, but he immediately chattered that impression when he continued,

“This time, we won’t look the other way on Coca-Cola’s $12 billion in back taxes owed. This time, when Major League Baseball lobbies to preserve its multibillion-dollar antitrust exception, we’ll say no thank you.”

Clearly, refusing to do it ‘this time” implies it has happened before.

People have long suspected that this republic of ours is not what it is promoted as being, “government of the people, by the people, for the people”, is actually of, by, and for corporations and the 1% who run them. Cruz said in the daylight what was only spoken of in the dark,

Kee[ telling the people they are in charge while running the country most beneficial to those who give the greatest amount of momney.

In Bribes We Trust.

The two corporations he mentioned were among many that objected to Georgia’s restrictive new voting law.

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They did not take a knee, they took an economic walk.

As Walter Shaub, former director of the US Office of Government Ethics, clearly explained,

“This may be the most openly corrupt thing any Senator has said. It’s the part everyone knows: these crooks sell access. Others have the sense not to admit it. This is why our republic is broken. Immoral politicians selling power we’ve entrusted to them like it’s theirs to sell.”

He wasn’t done, having only revealed one open secret, he went on the reveal more. He let us know that as of now, he will no longer accept bribes while implying he was not alone in this.

“In my nine years in the Senate, I’ve received $2.6 million in contributions from corporate political-action committees. Starting today, I no longer accept money from any corporate PAC. I urge my GOP colleagues at all levels to do the same.”

What benefits came to these corporate donors?

“We’ve allowed them to ship jobs overseas, attack gun rights, and destroy our energy companies.”

And to emphasize that he and others will no longer (openly) accept money from corporations and making it clear that the Democrats don’t do that, his article ended with,

“When the time comes that you need help with a tax break or a regulatory change, I hope the Democrats take your calls, because we may not. Starting today, we won’t take your money either.”

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