Zsari
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Understood. This would be a serious concern if the companies could simply buy politicians, but as long as the politicians must in turn entice (bribe) voters in order to get elected, the system will force alignment of interests. When those interests are not aligned (e.g. when the voters demand environmental protection, and corporations want unlimited license to pollute), it will not matter if it's a foreign corporation or a domestic corporation that is providing campaign funds--the voters will not allow it.
This is the only strength of the democratic system. When this self-correcting mechanism fails, democracy will fail. (Majoritarianism will also cause, or is causing, the failure of democracy, but that's a topic for another time).
Corporate money and politics are very much interwined in the US. Through lobbying and campaign finance, corporation are able to exert the same control over the politicans as bribing which is far more unstable and risky. Consider this, the public are the consumers, the politicans are the sellsmen, and the corporation are the boss in this system.