The real news story is in Arizona and Maine, where Clean Elections laws provide public funding for candidates who avoid fat-cat donors. |
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These are two fat-cat millionaires who couldn't be more out of touch with Ohio. |
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What fat-cat politico wouldn't quake in his boots after a sufficient tongue lashing from this powder keg of fairy dust? |
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All have enthusiastically pursued policies of privatization, flogging off public services to fat-cat entrepreneurs. |
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When they are privately-owned, they are accountable only to shareholders and fat-cat directors. |
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National wants to sell out our independence in the vain hope of economic benefit for their fat-cat supporters. |
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Unfortunately, when one is in the hands of a monopoly supplier, the only things you can be sure of are increased bills and fat-cat bosses. |
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We're tired of all these fat-cat lackeys who are hungering for power. |
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They're fed up with grotesque fat-cat salaries too. |
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Meanwhile, bloated fat-cat lobbyists were dancing down K Street. |
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Liberal Democrats in Cardiff staged a fat-cat demo outside County Hall to highlight plans to cut council allowances. |
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The story is about unsavory and underdog outsiders who break into a fat-cat insider's game. |
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He keeps his savings and loan company alive during the depression by reaching out to the tired, poor, and huddled masses spurned by his fat-cat competitor. |
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If the move lines the pockets of a few fat-cat directors, then that is probably because their remuneration is linked to the profits of the company. |
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But, in the end, I don't really care to stand here and tell you what a liar this or that politician or clerical hierarch or fat-cat business tycoon is. |
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Fat-cat Euro MPs are set to rake in a massive pounds 1 million during their five years in office. |
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