The two major
parties, writes Radley Balko, have cemented their grip on power by
creating laws that make it virtually impossible for upstarts to
compete with them. They have done with campaign laws what federal
business regulations tend to do in the private sector—protect the
behemoth, entrenched dinosaurs that dominate the industry by making
it too expensive and difficult for anyone to challenge them.
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