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AStern

(236 posts)
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:40 PM 21 hrs ago

How are Republican Lawmakers Any Different from the Mafia?

The term “mafia” doesn’t just refer to organized crime—it also refers to a system built on loyalty, power protection, and the exploitation of public institutions for private gain. Increasingly, the behavior of Republican lawmakers mirrors classic mafia practices in the following ways:

No-Show Jobs:

In organized crime, no-show jobs allow individuals to collect a paycheck without doing any real work.

Many Republican members of Congress consistently vote against legislation that would benefit average Americans—healthcare reform, living wages, infrastructure—while collecting taxpayer-funded salaries, benefits, and pensions.

Their legislative output is often minimal, with much of their time spent on political theater rather than constructive governance.

Protection Rackets:

Just as the mafia “protects” businesses in exchange for payments, Republicans often act as protectors of large corporations and the ultra-wealthy.

They shield industries from regulation, ensure tax cuts for the rich, and block reforms that would benefit workers or consumers.

Enforcing Loyalty Over Accountability:

Dissent is punished. Whether it’s breaking ranks with leadership or criticizing unethical behavior, Republicans who challenge party orthodoxy face political exile, primary challenges, or media attacks.

This creates a system of rigid loyalty reminiscent of organized crime families.

Obstruction as Leverage:

The mafia uses threats to maintain control. Similarly, Republicans often use obstruction—not to negotiate better outcomes, but to stall or sabotage any progress under opposing leadership.

Government shutdowns, debt ceiling brinkmanship, and refusal to confirm nominees are used as political weapons.

Control of Territory and Influence:

Organized crime depends on controlling specific areas and sectors. Republicans often gerrymander districts and pass voter suppression laws to maintain control over political “territory” and limit public participation.

Monopolizing Power Channels:

In mafia structures, only a select few benefit while the larger system remains closed.

Similarly, Republican governance often prioritizes the interests of a narrow elite—corporate donors, political allies, and ideological groups—over the broader public.

This is not to suggest criminal intent in every case, but the structural parallels are hard to ignore. Power is used to serve insiders, silence critics, block reforms, and keep the public out of the decision-making process. The cost is a government that works less for the people and more for those who already hold power.

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How are Republican Lawmakers Any Different from the Mafia? (Original Post) AStern 21 hrs ago OP
There is no difference. SheltieLover 21 hrs ago #1
They aren't using cement overshoes - yet. Ocelot II 21 hrs ago #2
that we know of. mopinko 21 hrs ago #7
Should have all been charged under RICO laws by Garland MichMan 21 hrs ago #3
They're the same thing. Basso8vb 21 hrs ago #4
One is a corrupt group of criminals hell-bent on killing people and wreaking havoc on civilization while Jerry2144 21 hrs ago #5
Mafiosi dress better. usonian 21 hrs ago #6

MichMan

(15,041 posts)
3. Should have all been charged under RICO laws by Garland
Fri May 2, 2025, 12:51 PM
21 hrs ago

Every single federal, state or local GOP office holder should have been charged, tried and (hopefully) convicted, removed from office, and jailed.

Jerry2144

(2,800 posts)
5. One is a corrupt group of criminals hell-bent on killing people and wreaking havoc on civilization while
Fri May 2, 2025, 01:01 PM
21 hrs ago

The other are a couple of Italian people

usonian

(17,336 posts)
6. Mafiosi dress better.
Fri May 2, 2025, 01:18 PM
21 hrs ago

Top this congressional slobs.



I found this online and all the famous mafiosi (and impeccably dressed James Bond characters) looked kind of milquetoast.

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