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That's why they said "any paid lobbying is bribery". While anyone can sign a petition to your representative and that's technically also lobbying, what we're talking about here is not that. In a democracy, every person gets their voice heard. With lobbying, only the dollar speaks.
Campaign contributions do not equal lobbying. You are talking about unlimited campaign contributions. And calling it lobbying: I am pointing this out because your lack of civic education has brought a goddamn dictatorship upon this country
Who is talking about campaign contributions? That is a whole other issue. I'm talking about the revolving door between politics and private industry, about how you need personal connections to get the ear of politicians and these connections can be bought, and how politicians gleefully accept laundered bribes from private interest groups. There are, of course, lobbying groups doing good (like some NGOs or advocacy groups), but the system of lobbying itself is deeply flawed. But I guess that's sorta inevitable under capitalism.
I'm not even from the US, just watching in horror as the dominant global superpower turns to open, unapologetic fascism. So continue belittling my lack of civic education if you must, but I'm afraid I'm more informed about your political process than a majority of your electorate. I wish I didn't have to be.