▌热点短视频 ▌美国总统大选堪比“烧钱大战”,今年更恐怕是“史上最昂贵”选战!
候选人通往白宫的路,就像是一条用金钱铺垫的大道。美国政治为什么会与金钱纠缠不清?美国的未来,都是由“金主爸爸”说了算?
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候选人通往白宫的路,就像是一条用金钱铺垫的大道。美国政治为什么会与金钱纠缠不清?美国的未来,都是由“金主爸爸”说了算?
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00:00Please welcome our next Commander-in-Chief, my husband, President Donald J. Trump.
00:08Every election in the U.S. is a fierce battle.
00:11Long live North Carolina!
00:13We will win! We will win!
00:17It's also a battlefield where the super-rich get their power.
00:20America is going to reach heights that it has never seen before.
00:24The future is going to be amazing!
00:27Candidates and political parties are going to advertise, print, and promote their products.
00:30There will also be election campaigns.
00:33The presence of candidates must be well-expressed.
00:35Candidates' wallets must be well-stocked.
00:38Looking back at the 2020 U.S. election,
00:42the total spending of nearly $1.5 billion
00:44doubled in 2016 and tripled in 2008.
00:47As of this year, numbers continue to soar.
00:50According to U.S. research institutions,
00:522024 will be the most expensive election cycle in U.S. history.
00:55Election spending is expected to exceed $20 billion.
00:59In 2008, a conservative non-profit organization,
01:03the United Citizens Project,
01:04broadcasted a documentary on TV.
01:18Criticizing the Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton,
01:21the U.S. Election Commission issued a two-party election reform law.
01:37Of course, the NGO was very dissatisfied
01:39and brought this matter to court.
01:41In 2010, the Supreme Court ruled
01:43that the U.S. Constitutional Reform Act states
01:46that Congress cannot pass any law to deprive freedom of speech,
01:49so the two-party election reform law was violated.
01:53This historic ruling
01:55furthered U.S. democracy,
01:57which was once tied to money,
02:00and even promoted the new form of
02:02the Super Political Action Committee,
02:04the Super PACs,
02:11and the U.S. Election Commission,
02:14which also limited the amount of donations.
02:16Unlike the U.S. Election Commission,
02:19the Super PACs can donate to anyone,
02:21including individuals, companies, and unions.
02:24The amount of donations is not limited.
02:27However, the Super PACs cannot directly
02:29donate to candidates or parties,
02:31nor can they be used for election campaigns.
02:33Since companies can invest in election funds
02:35without any restrictions,
02:37the Super PACs have also become a channel
02:39for many businesses and rich people
02:41to make money to influence the election results.
02:43According to the U.S. political cash-in
02:45and disclosure website OpenSecret,
02:47in 2010, when the U.S. citizens were
02:48expelled from the U.S.,
02:50there were a total of 83 Super PACs.
02:52Two years later, in 2012,
02:54in the presidential election,
02:55the number tripled
02:57to 1,275 Super PACs.
02:59By 2024,
03:01the number of Super PACs in the U.S.
03:03is already close to 2,400.
03:05Since Super PACs are not
03:06candidates' official voting groups,
03:08and do not belong to any political party,
03:10they are different from the names
03:12of traditional PACs that directly
03:14donate to candidates.
03:15Most of the donations received by Super PACs
03:17are anonymous donations.
03:18And most of these political cash-in
03:20are used to fund candidates
03:22to advertise, post posters,
03:24and distribute promotional products,
03:26and so on.
03:34And this presidential election
03:36was just used by superpowers
03:38to interfere in the election.
03:41As an important part of Trump,
03:43the Super PAC he founded
03:45raised $75 million in election funds.
03:47In the final sprint of the election,
03:49he also made a promise
03:51directly at Trump's
03:53Pennsylvania campaign.
03:55As long as the people of the seven
03:57swing states become voters
03:59and sign the petition
04:01for the first and second amendments
04:03to the U.S. Constitution,
04:05they will be able to participate
04:07in the $1 million lottery every day.
04:10We're giving out a $1 million prize,
04:12and all you have to do is sign
04:14a petition in support of the Constitution.
04:17It's very straightforward.
04:19However, this move was doubted
04:21by the outside world.
04:23It was a scam to buy votes
04:25and aroused the voice of the authorities.
04:27According to reports,
04:29Musk is expected to raise $17 million
04:31to help Trump win the presidential election.
04:33As a super PAC,
04:35Trump promised that
04:37once he wins the election,
04:39he will be given a hat
04:41to lead the government efficiency committee
04:43set up by Trump's plan.
04:45As for other rich people
04:47who have helped Trump
04:49raise tens of millions of dollars,
04:51including the former chairman
04:53and CEO of Marvel Entertainment,
04:55Beaumart, and the heir
04:57to the wealth of Melon Bank,
04:59Timothée Chalamet,
05:01and Netflix's co-founder
05:03and former CEO,
05:05Hastings.
05:09Get out!
05:11Alright, that's what we do.
05:13We look out for each other.
05:15The so-called
05:17soft-mouthed man-to-man approach
05:19means that no matter
05:21who is in charge in the U.S.,
05:23the U.S. will always be
05:25the puppet of the interest group.
05:27When making a policy,
05:29you have to look at the faces
05:31of the rich people.
05:33This is why the U.S. society
05:35is deeply influenced by drugs
05:37and the U.S. society is
05:39under the influence of drugs.
05:41I hope this video
05:43has helped you understand
05:45more about the U.S. election.
05:47Remember to like, share, and subscribe!