Interest Groups Response Paper

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Dipta Iftikhar
PAF 1250 EMW
Response Paper 4

Interest groups are formed to sway the public opinion on a specific idea or movement. They are inherently groups of fact speaking, clause finding propagandists who number close to 40,000 in the US. The main goal of interest groups is to change or lift legislations to better suit their ideals. This goal is achieved through a variety of ways, but more commonly through gaining access to politicians and persuading them either by factual or fiscal means, organizing groups to agitate and gain mass appeal by showing unanimity, or simply proceeds in legality and takes the issues or ideas to a court of law. These strategies are in reference to an ‘inside game’ and an ‘outside game’. In order to win the game, interest groups must successfully stir …show more content…

The point of this game is to seize the legislative power directly at its source, senators and politicians. The reason this strategy is so widely seen is because of politics’ certainly tie to economics. As a result inside gamers or lobbyists are usually directly linked with very wealthy businessmen or contractors who constantly buy time to buy out congressional powers. Often times the corporations of the United States is what controls the outcome for many of the political battles. This is bound to show in the next few months as the republicans have come into control of the house. As a result there’s going to be a lot of push to make the Keystone Pipeline happen and also a push to decrease taxes on the wealthier class. Few of these lobbyists are in touch with the executive powers directly but even at the executive level lobbyists are able to promote their ideals by controlling and regulation the economics of the industry they’re in. An example of this is Monsanto as their interest groups constantly lobby in the department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration and Environmental Protection