That's what I was thinking in terms of Public Service Logic. One always has to look at a process from the perspective of whom the service is aimed at. Like: "what do the receiving party actually want?". Such logic can untangle all sorts of problems.
Those listed factions all represent Big Donors. Important to identify, but the president is elected by the people, and only funded by the donors.
One has to also think of the one underfunded but very important faction that invisible-old-money regimes have tried to ignore, censor, or even murder, if they get too biggety.
That vital missing faction, in the otherwise excellent OP breakdown, is officially known as "We the People".
That's what I was thinking in terms of Public Service Logic. One always has to look at a process from the perspective of whom the service is aimed at. Like: "what do the receiving party actually want?". Such logic can untangle all sorts of problems.
Those listed factions all represent Big Donors. Important to identify, but the president is elected by the people, and only funded by the donors.
One has to also think of the one underfunded but very important faction that invisible-old-money regimes have tried to ignore, censor, or even murder, if they get too biggety.
That vital missing faction, in the otherwise excellent OP breakdown, is officially known as "We the People".
Good, because the op made me think, can we get rid of both of them? And their arcane language?