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The forces that surround power are always the real power.
What we have always had is a King and Nobility relationship. The "King" being the President and the "Nobility" being business interests, lobbyists, big donors, etc. With that in mind, as long as the Nobility is happy, the "King" doesn't have any problems. But when the Nobility is upset, well...the "King" either doesn't get re-elected, ridiculed to the point that he doesn't seek reelection or worse, end up like JFK.
What we have always had is a King and Nobility relationship. The "King" being the President and the "Nobility" being business interests, lobbyists, big donors, etc. With that in mind, as long as the Nobility is happy, the "King" doesn't have any problems. But when the Nobility is upset, well...the "King" either doesn't get re-elected, ridiculed to the point that he doesn't seek reelection or worse, end up like JFK.