▲ | A16Z spends $1.49M in Washington lobbying, while rivals mostly sit out(techcrunch.com) | |
8 points by gpi 9 hours ago | 1 comments | ||
▲ | Fade_Dance 9 hours ago | parent [-] | |
Why does it seem so cheap to buy Washington influence? I've never understood this, and have always felt like I must be missing something. a16z has 60 billion AUM. $560k vs $1.47mm is completely meaningless, yet it seems like most of the time I'm reading these stories, the huge multinational consortium lobbying fees can be counted in increments of $500k/15 minutes of income. Granted, that has changed recently with more traditional style international bribing, but the uniquely American lobbying angle has always bewildered me a bit. Presumably, most of the transactional value is contained in connections and relationships which can't quantified, and the actual "lobbying fees" are performative bowties. |