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Power Is Money

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Power is Money


Power is Money

     
     Power is money and money is power.  There are many more examples of this now than anytime in the past.  
     One of the most obvious examples is politics.  Ross Perot was an unkown multimillionaire and his money is the only reason that he made it into the presidential election. If a man who earned a standard salary wanted to run for president, he would have almost no chance at all unless he was backed by people with money.  
     Every four years when the U.S. Presidential election is held, hundreds of millions of dollars are spent.  The more money a candidate has, the farther he can get.  Although the richest competitor doesn’t always win, the president is usually a very wealthy man.  Wealth paves the road to a good education. If the presidential candidate is rich, he either inherited it or was educated enough to make it.
     OJ Simpson’s trial is another example of money changing everything.  If OJ Simpson had not been a retired professional football player, then the trial would have been completely different.  Because OJ was rich, he was able to afford a very good team of lawyers.  An average person would have had much less of a chance at being found innocent, especially considering the weight of the evidence.  Supported by his money OJ’s case became a media event.
     When OJ had the trial, there was no way it could be completely fair.  It was unlikely that there was not going to be a fan of OJ on the jury.  Also, because he was rich, OJ was given better privileges.  If OJ had been a poor man with a criminal record, he would have probably been found guilty because of representation by an over-worked public defender.
     Power and Money also affects the average person with expenses...

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