Corporations put more money into politics than anyone else in America. And in my opinion they do have a major effect in the outcome of elections. Maybe not the big elections but at least enough of the small things to be noticed. There was, in fact, a law that was going to be passed that stated that no person (or corporation) can donate more than $2,000 to a single canadite. This would greatly put a stop to corporations ruling over the standard citizen because most people in the U.S. can afford that kind of money. However, many corporations did not want this to happen (for, hopefully, obvious reasons) and crushed this with an advertising campaign that fed off of our peoples ignorance.
I don't think that congressman are greedy and self-centered, but they certainly want to be elected. If politics were you lifes work wouldn't you want to be elected into office? Even though anyone can be a politician, some don't have the funds to keep up with the fast paced advertising of America. These congressman need the money so that next time they come up for election, they can beat their opponent. The best way to do this is to accept donations, and the best donators are the ones with all the money. The corporations. But to keep the flow coming, they need to push for laws to be passed that the donating corporations want passed. Its a simple win win situation with a little stomping on the little ones along the way.
Maybe Rome isn't all that like America. So maybe that isn't what we should be comparing. Rome was a huge empire that eventually messed up a led itself to its own downfall. Following the same principle, America is a modern-day empire that could very easily mess up and lead itself to downfall. We should discuss what problems we are faced with and how they could affect America in later years.