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The US political system is largely driven by lobbyists. They effectively wield veto power over any legislation they don't like.
The result is that any large company -- in ANY field -- must lobby to remain successful. The great Orin Hatch is Exhibit A for this corrupted system.
We've always had lobbyists but most observers agree it's reached a critical point. Unless we change this situation it is unlikely we can address our debt and declining standard of living.