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Leftist Shadow Governments Control A Lot More Than Our Elections: Tax-exempt political interference is now standard practice for the far-left ultra-rich, and it’s affecting a whole lot more than elections.
The Federalist ^ | 10/20/2021 | Joy Pullman

Posted on 10/20/2021 7:20:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind


Many Americans are awakening to the fact that we seem to have no local control of a lot of local things: public schools, our terms of employment, local governments, local elections. That last one popped again recently with the release of my colleague Mollie Hemingway’s deeply reported 2020 election investigation book, “Rigged.”

That book, and some great corroborating independent reporting, show that 2020 election chaos was part of an effective and well-funded plan to help Democrats win by rigging the playing field. One key strategy deployed to that end has become default on the left yet still often goes unremarked and unchallenged. It’s called “advocacy philanthropy.”

In the 2020 election, Facebook zillionaire Mark Zuckerberg used this strategy to deploy nearly half a billion dollars to help Democrat activists infiltrate local government election apparatuses, literally paying for election equipment and the salaries of partisans who counted ballots. This kind of tax-exempt political interference is now standard practice for the world’s far-left ultra-rich, and it’s affecting a whole lot more than elections. It’s constructed essentially a shadow government that pits elected officials against their voters on behalf of moneyed interests.

How the Rich Influence Politics With ‘Philanthropy’

In the past two decades, large foundations have begun to “engage more directly with the political process by supporting advocacy organizations, investing in the implementation of major policy reforms, and ensuring that their research investments are targeted to advance specifc policy priorities,” document politics professors Sarah Reckhow and Megan Tompkins‐Stange in a 2018 paper. These large foundations are predominantly run by leftists, including Bill and Melinda Gates, Zuckerberg, and George Soros.

Their “advocacy philanthropy” strategy is a departure from the traditional philanthropy still largely practiced by the “local gentry,” more modest donors close to local communities and causes.

Traditional charity focuses on clear, concrete human needs: Food. Clean water. Sports equipment. Teachers. Missionaries. And so forth. It also provides, say, funding for big projects that would be difficult for the non-rich to raise in a timely manner, such as capital funding for schools, churches, and libraries.

Advocacy philanthropy, on the other hand, focuses on not directing private money to charitable ends, but on using private money to affect what government entities do. In other words, it’s tax-exempt political activism.

How Bill Gates Overrode Millions of Votes

One of the pioneers of this strategy has been Bill Gates. He used it extensively to control how states and the federal government run public schools, effectively using one man’s trillions to outweigh the votes and voices of millions of American citizens. His crowning achievement was Common Core.

“For years, Bill Gates focused his education philanthropy on overhauling large schools and opening small ones. His new strategy is more ambitious: overhauling the nation’s education policies,” The New York Times reported in 2011 after the Common Core project was already locked in at the federal level. “…In some cases, Mr. Gates is creating entirely new advocacy groups. The foundation is also paying Harvard-trained data specialists to work inside school districts, not only to crunch numbers but also to change practices. It is bankrolling many of the Washington analysts who interpret education issues for journalists and giving grants to some media organizations.”

“We’ve learned that school-level investments aren’t enough to drive systemic changes,” Allan C. Golston, the president of the foundation’s United States program, told the Times. “The importance of advocacy has gotten clearer and clearer.”

Like Zuckerburg with the 2020 elections, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation spent hundreds of millions of dollars to write Common Core, write tests and curriculum matching it, successfully lobby federal and state officials to make it mandatory (including with former Gates Foundation staffers inside the Obama administration, in violation of Obama’s own ethics rules), and create a media and activism “echo chamber” that surrounded the entire process with Astroturfed, paid promoters praising the effort.

“It’s easier to name which groups Gates doesn’t support than to list all of those they do, because it’s just so overwhelming,” graduate researcher Ken Libby told the Times in 2011 of the Gates Foundation’s tax-exempt education activism.

Just like Zuckerberg, Gates funneled beaucoup bucks through shell nonprofits, using them as “intermediate organizations” to carry out his political mission. Just like Zuckerberg, Gates sent millions of private dollars to government agencies like the Kentucky Department of Education, effectively directing government priorities single-handedly instead of these government agencies carrying out the will of the voters as directed by state legislatures or Congress.

Just like Zuckerberg, Gates provided partisan consultants to state agencies to help them do what he wanted, completely sidelining the voices and input of voters. Because nonprofits conducted the majority of this lobbying and policy work, their funding, personnel, communications, and meetings are closed to the public, unlike identical activities conducted through government entities.

Outsourcing Government Away from Voters

Common Core and Zuckbucks elections are but two examples of this now endemic use of private billions to thwart local and individual self-government. The 2017 book, “Deconstructing the Administrative State,” gives numerous case examples of big business and big government interests constructing advocacy organizations that submerge citizen voices by claiming falsely to represent “stakeholders,” allowing minority views to dominate public affairs. But, just as Gates funded the majority of people testifying at state legislatures in favor of Common Core, the majority of so-called “stakeholders” in public affairs are really just sock puppets manufactured and controlled by the same special interests behind the scenes.

This kind of private monopoly on public discussion is typical of, for example, transportation projects, housing, education, and business development projects, hamstringing actual local control of what are obviously local issues. From start to finish, private interests that benefit big from government contracts — and by this point, that’s most nonprofits and millions of so-called private employees — work with politicians and agencies to deny true public debate and local self-government.

Congress and state legislatures use a similar method of forcing states and local governments to ignore their voters ever since Progressive Era legal changes made this effective privatization of government activities possible. Just like the billionaires, to accomplish what the Constitution bars legislatures from doing, they simply do an end-run around Americans’ rights by outsourcing government: They pay private interests public dollars to do it.

All this incestuousness between government and “private” interest effectively deprives Americans of their constitutional rights and representation, and manifests in a variety of ways. Columbia Law scholar Philip Hamburger’s new book, “Purchasing Submission,” explores the phenomenon in great detail, focusing on how today’s administrative state privatizes government as well.

“When government takes a private sideline around the Constitution’s avenue for regulation, it all too often pursues policies that, perhaps for good reason, would not survive the Constitution’s more regular and public process,” Hamburger writes.

If You Don’t Have Lawyers, You Don’t Have Rights

Here’s just one more illustration of this essentially fascist dynamic. It’s called “sue and settle.” “Sue and settle” is a lawfare tactic that the Obama administration massively expanded. It’s another avenue for billionaire-funded leftist activists to get what they want without the pesky political problem of convincing voters to elect people who will do it.

“Sometimes, regulators are only too happy to face collusive lawsuits by friendly ‘foes’ that are aimed at compelling government action that would otherwise be difficult or impossible to achieve,” explains a Heritage Foundation report on the tactic. “Rather than defend these cases, regulators settle them in a phenomenon known as ‘sue and settle.'”

And now we’ve come full circle, because this “sue and settle” tactic was another one Democrats employed like crazy in 2020 to get courts to essentially suspend state election laws. This created complete chaos and undermined millions of Americans’ faith in the election outcome and our entire system of government.

Why did Democrats want election chaos? Mollie gives a much more in-depth answer in her book, as well, but here’s my own take: It’s for the exact same reason the left pushes all these strategies to circumvent voters and the Constitution. They don’t believe in natural rights, the rule of law, or even elections. They believe in the unchecked exercise of unlimited power, and they are willing to do anything to get it.

It’s past time for elected officials who claim to be defending our rights and constitutional way of life to wake up to this reality and start leading us out of it instead of spending decades promising to do that to donors and TV cameras while things just keep getting scarier.



TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; Russia
KEYWORDS: businessroundtable; christophersteele; elections; lawfare; politics; rich; russia; russiarussiarussia; shadowgovernment; steeledossier; swamp
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1 posted on 10/20/2021 7:20:01 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
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To: SeekAndFind

This is what happens when you don’t have an opposition party. Government is outsourcing to progressives on a number of issues and the GOP couldn’t care less.


2 posted on 10/20/2021 7:22:54 AM PDT by lodi90
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To: SeekAndFind

Bkmrk


3 posted on 10/20/2021 7:25:05 AM PDT by RushIsMyTeddyBear (RIP my "teddy bear". )
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To: SeekAndFind

Ping for later.


4 posted on 10/20/2021 7:31:20 AM PDT by BushCountry (Fun Fact: Goods made in America do not get stuck on cargo ships.)
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To: SeekAndFind

Tax-exempt bribery is more accurate.


5 posted on 10/20/2021 7:33:40 AM PDT by GSWarrior
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To: SeekAndFind

It’s becoming clearer every day that people who somehow end up worth tens of billions of dollars become an existential threat to humanity. I never thought it would be possible to be too rich but it turns out it absolutely is possible. Mega rich people ultimately do very bad things, period.


6 posted on 10/20/2021 7:35:29 AM PDT by precisionshootist
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To: SeekAndFind

Meanwhile moles and trolls are telling Republicans not to bother voting.


7 posted on 10/20/2021 7:36:40 AM PDT by Fido969 (45 is Superman!)
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To: lodi90
Most Democrats and a majority of Republicans have been Progressives in their philosophy from 1948 on.

We have started fighting back and getting some Republicans to be against the Progressive Leftist philosophy, but the Progressive philosophy has been dominant in government for at least 60 years.

8 posted on 10/20/2021 7:40:06 AM PDT by marktwain (President Trump and his supporters are the Resistance. His opponents are the Reactionaries. )
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To: precisionshootist

Absolutely true


9 posted on 10/20/2021 7:41:16 AM PDT by Scott from the Left Coast (Make Orwell Fiction Again)
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To: SeekAndFind

For decades Soros had been implementing his $$ to topple the usa By influencing election and converting our nation into a communist country. Never in soros wildest dreams did he ever imagine a three headed 🐉 DEMON monster would rise up and join him in the effort to fracture and destroy Americans. These people are so freaking evil and come from the bowels of hell!


10 posted on 10/20/2021 7:41:18 AM PDT by RoseofTexas
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To: Fido969

“Meanwhile moles and trolls are telling Republicans not to bother voting.”

Republicans are doing nothing to stop lawfare, civil asset forfeiture, the destruction of the public school system, the open border, the outsourcing of American jobs, the consolidation of industries into oligarchies or monopolies (where was the anti-trust action under Republican presidents?). They willfully vote for spending bills that funnel billions of dollars to Democrat aligned social justice activist groups.

Where is the Republican opposition to Biden’s vaccine mandates? How many far left judges who ignore the Constitution were impeached when Republicans held the House and Senate?

I sent both of my Republican Senators a letter about Biden using the power of the state to compel companies to fire workers who refused to be vaccinated. Senator Burr did not respond (not abnormal). Senator Tillis sent a wishy washy response stating he favored everyone getting a vaccine but was concerned with the president possibly overreaching and would continue monitoring the situation.

That in a nutshell is what you get when you vote for Republicans. Nothing.


11 posted on 10/20/2021 8:00:05 AM PDT by Soul of the South (The past is gone and cannot be changed. Tomorrow can be a better day if we work on it.)
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bkmk 4 later


12 posted on 10/20/2021 8:43:57 AM PDT by Kevmo (I’m immune from Covid since I don’t watch TV.🤗)
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To: SeekAndFind

This thesis is so true.


13 posted on 10/20/2021 10:23:54 AM PDT by Albion Wilde (And because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will grow cold. --Matthew 24:12)
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To: LS

LS please post some of your findings re the billionaire elites and our America and the world.


14 posted on 10/20/2021 10:28:46 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (I'm vaccinated! I stand with anyone with a moral, medical or sane objection to the vaccine. )
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To: SeekAndFind

Sorry Mr. Whitlock, it didn’t take 4 years to frame us as racist deploreables worthy of elimination.

Whitlock: Ignoring the concerns of Trump supporters will destroy America
The Blaze ^ | 1/9/21

For four years now, the billionaire and millionaire elites who control academia, the mainstream media, politics, popular culture, and the sports world have framed Trump supporters as racist deplorables worthy of elimination from society.

These same elites spent the past decade elevating Michael Brown, George Floyd, Jacob Blake, Rayshard Brooks, Eric Garner, and other resisting criminal suspects to icon status while simultaneously raising bail money for protesters willing to riot, loot, burn, and vandalize in the name of racial justice.


15 posted on 10/20/2021 10:34:26 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (I'm vaccinated! I stand with anyone with a moral, medical or sane objection to the vaccine. )
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To: SeekAndFind

The ZIP Codes That Rule America!:
BY: MICHAEL LIND, DECEMBER 16, 2020

The real divide isn’t between red states and blue states or cities and rural areas.

It’s between mega-rich political donors and everyone else.

In theory senators represent the citizens of their states and members of the House represent the people of their congressional districts. In practice they represent individual and corporate donors and political allies and future employers, who may live anywhere in the United States—or in some cases abroad. Joe Biden was the senator from the credit card industry, based in Delaware.

The donors to American politicians in all 50 states are concentrated in a few ZIP codes. According to Open Secrets, of the ZIP codes that delivered the most campaign funding for the Democrats in 2020, not counting dark money or soft money for liberal groups, four of the top five were in New York City (10024, 10023, 10022, 10011), followed by Chevy Chase, Maryland (20815), a suburb of Washington, D.C. Other top Democratic ZIPs this year were Silicon Valley (94301 and 94022) and Cambridge, Massachusetts (02138). New York City was also overrepresented among donors to the Republican Party, whose donor base is more geographically diverse, with a lot of money coming from Dallas, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Palm Beach, Florida.

Most politicians follow the preferences of their donors, not their voters, when there is a conflict. “Who buys my bread, his song I sing,” as the old saying goes. Or, if you prefer another proverb: “The Golden Rule is whoever has the gold rules.”

“When the preferences of economic elites and the stands of organized interest groups are controlled for, the preferences of the average American appear to have only a minuscule, near-zero, statistically non-significant impact upon public policy.”

Are we stuck with only 50 stars on Old Glory from now on? Except at the margins, it doesn’t matter whether there are eight Californias or just one. Nor would it make much of a difference if D.C. or Puerto Rico became the 51st state. We can draw state borders however we like and add or subdivide states if we choose. But to the extent our influence is limited to voting, most of us are just renters in American politics. The donors, wherever they happen to live, own it.

https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-zip-codes-that-rule-america

https://th.bing.com/th/id/R.879aae125abdbabfe5a6878e17d4d970?rik=NpRxsE3G32sg%2fw&riu=http%3a%2f%2fwww.rumormillnews.com%2fpix%2fsoros__gates__fauci.jpg&ehk=1ZmPtsfu1yaDAdkM6p%2fRteKmWmm2vBx8DysqPZgM8Bw%3d&risl=&pid=ImgRaw


16 posted on 10/20/2021 10:38:38 AM PDT by Grampa Dave (I'm vaccinated! I stand with anyone with a moral, medical or sane objection to the vaccine. )
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To: SeekAndFind; BroJoeK; SoCal Pubbie
Leftist Shadow Governments Control A Lot More Than Our Elections: Tax-exempt political interference is now standard practice for the far-left ultra-rich, and it’s affecting a whole lot more than elections.

Shadow government? That's "conspiracy" talk.

17 posted on 10/20/2021 11:08:09 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Kevmo
bkmk 4 later

You into "shadow government" conspiracy theories?

:)

18 posted on 10/20/2021 11:09:29 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: marktwain
We have started fighting back and getting some Republicans to be against the Progressive Leftist philosophy, but the Progressive philosophy has been dominant in government for at least 60 years.

160 years. Lincoln was the first "progressive" president.

Progressives are always about making sure well connected people get a lot of government money.

19 posted on 10/20/2021 11:11:22 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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To: Grampa Dave; BroJoeK; SoCal Pubbie
The donors to American politicians in all 50 states are concentrated in a few ZIP codes. According to Open Secrets, of the ZIP codes that delivered the most campaign funding for the Democrats in 2020, not counting dark money or soft money for liberal groups, four of the top five were in New York City (10024, 10023, 10022, 10011), followed by Chevy Chase, Maryland (20815), a suburb of Washington, D.C. Other top Democratic ZIPs this year were Silicon Valley (94301 and 94022) and Cambridge, Massachusetts (02138). New York City was also overrepresented among donors to the Republican Party, whose donor base is more geographically diverse, with a lot of money coming from Dallas, Atlanta, Las Vegas, and Palm Beach, Florida.

New York? Washington DC? Maryland? Massachusetts?

Some people mock me when I say the people living in the "Acela corridor" are who controls the nation.

And yes of course, Silicon Valley is rich enough to be a major player in the game now.

BroJoeK, are you figuring it out yet? SoCal Pubbie, are you getting a clue as to how the real world works yet?

20 posted on 10/20/2021 11:16:56 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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