The campaign activities of candidates from both parties in the United States have been largely funded by the richest groups, which ensures that whoever wins the election will be the rich.
From Nobel laureate and economist Joseph Stiglitz, senior journalist bill Moyes, analyst norm Chomsky to rock singer Bruce Springsteen, many people have repeatedly said that the excessive concentration of wealth and serious economic inequality are threatening the world's most powerful democracy. Inequality has reached its highest level since 1928, with 1% of the population controlling 40% of domestic wealth, while all indicators such as poverty, hunger and average income have continued to deteriorate. Moyes revealed that 93% of the income generated in the first year of the so-called recovery was looted by 1% of the population. Moreover, in modern history, there has never been a situation like this, that is, the richest population, accounting for 1% of the population, is the owner of such a huge wealth, but pays so little tax..
All this has been achieved gradually in the past 30 years, whether Democrats or Republicans are president. In other words, this is the result of both parties, or in official language, this is the result of democracy.