The biggest scandal in Washington

Princeton, New Jersey (CNN) -in recent weeks, there are two important developing stories about the 2012 campaign. On the surface, they had nothing to do directly with Herman, Mitt Romney or Michele Bachmann.

The stories revolve around money. The intersection of United States, a political action Committee founded by Karl Rove, is getting ready so as to provide funds to campaign for Republican candidates across the nation. The organization is determined to repeat the feat in 2010, just on a much larger scale.

On the other side of the aisle, there is a story about the big bundlers who raise large sums of money to Obama's Presidential re-election campaign. According to the Huffington Post, Anna Wintour, Jeffrey Katzenberg, Jon Corzine and Harvey Weinstein is a 64 mile bundlers have raised more than $ 50 million for the President. According to the Washington Post, banking and financial sector has given President Obama's more money than any candidate for the Republic combined. It looks like Wall Street is not that the fear of the second term.

With all the ups and downs of the last decade, one thing that has constantly. Private money continues to flood the political system. As a result of the decision of the Supreme Court to remove the ban on corporate spending, the problem will only get worse.

Large amounts of private money in American politics caused major problems for the country. There are many problems that money makes it more difficult for the Government to address. The power of personal money, and the enormous influence of interest groups and individual donors that provided, preventing the Government from addressing the fundamental issues of the day, including the issue where otherwise there would be some agreement between the two sides.

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