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Which foreign interests spend money at Trump's properties — and how much — is largely secret.
The politicians won't talk about them and the special interests spend a lot of money trying to cover them up because they are making an absolute fortune.
The Republican Party is being replaced with secret donors and unlimited donations as concentrated corporate interests spend hundreds of millions in the Mid-term elections.
Legislators of course don't sell their votes, but vested interests spend large amounts of money supporting candidates who are unlikely to oppose legislation in their interests.
While organized labor spends more money than the well-funded network operated by the Kochs, union spending is a tiny fraction of the total amount that business interests spend to influence politics.
If you continue to follow your own interests, spend time with your friends, and do some things apart, you'll actually be loving your girl even more, because you'll be showing that you're comfortable enough with your relationship that you don't have to spend every second together.
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Tobacco interests spent $1.8 million in New York on lobbying expenses and political contributions last year, antismoking groups said yesterday.
In the campaigns of 1976 and 1978, oil and gas interests spent heavily in trying to oust Mr. Eckhardt.
The lobbying industry has spent billions greasing the revolving door: in 2009 alone, special interests spent $3.47 billion lobbying the federal government.
During the Senate campaign, Mr. Greene repeatedly accused Mr. Meek of being a do-nothing career politician beholden to special interests — spending $23 million to get the message across.
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