Mixed In the United States As a Local Tyrant

Chapter 140: political investment

  Chapter 140 Political Investment

With the enthusiastic beginning of Matthew and the governor, it is much easier to get to know other people later. This party still pays attention to identity and intimacy. Although it is on the same occasion, the core is difficult to contact—such as Bazel Sinclair , he was talking and laughing happily with the federal senator, and it was naturally difficult for others to see. But he deliberately stopped talking and raised his glass to An Feng and Joanna, with an obvious friendly attitude.

   Behind An Feng, he kept getting acquainted with those politicians and wealthy businessmen and exchanged business cards. Among them is a Chinese state congressman named "Liu Yaowei". An Feng heard about him in San Francisco. He encouraged Chinese who don't care much about politics to pay attention to their votes, and let the government know that Chinese are also an important part of the election. influence, seek more benefits, and so on. Overall it's a positive character.

At least, he is much better than those dog slaves who raised their hands and voted to pass the discriminating Chinese bill. The latter completely forgot their origins, forgot that they also had yellow skin, and only knew how to do their best to please their masters and betrayed them. His own family members are nothing more than pets kept by white pigs.

Because An Feng also has national dignity, he has a good impression of this Chinese congressman. He specially chatted with him a few more words, and the other party obviously values ​​the conversation with him. He is a person worth making friends with.

Liu Yaowei is just 40 years old, he is definitely young and promising, and his words are very practical: "In California, the number of Chinese has reached 2 million, and they are a force that cannot be ignored for local and even state elections. It's a pity that they generally don't care about politics and think it has nothing to do with them. Often in some political elections, the turnout rate of the Chinese is only about 30%, which leads to the failure of the Chinese to win the power they should have."

An Feng nodded deeply: "Indeed, due to their cultural background, the older generation of Chinese generally don't care much about politics. Maybe they think they can't compete with being an official. I heard that they didn't let politicians curry favor with them. , the concept of fighting for their interests.”

  Liu Yaowei said: "So I have to work hard to publicize and let them realize the power of the votes in their hands."

  An Feng agreed: "It's best to let those traitors see the power of votes."

  Liu Yaowei smiled: "I will work hard."

   "I support you." An Feng smiled, "Even though I don't have the right to vote."

   After chatting with him for a while, An Feng left.

  Finally, under the personal recommendation of Bazel, An Feng met the star candidate of the Republican Party, who was then a senator in the Federal Congress: Floyd D. Anderson. A vigorous, strong white man in his early fifties, he speaks very well, and you can feel a strong sincerity when you talk to him.

  An Feng's first feeling is that this person is very good at speaking, almost the type who can speak for three days and three nights without a manuscript. An Feng pays great attention to details, not for anything else, because Bazel said that he is one of the two presidential candidates supported by the Republican Party. He is very popular and has a good chance of becoming the next president.

  An Feng is interested in him. Once he is elected president in the future, he can show off himself, right?

  Anderson's interest in An Feng came from the recommendation of a big family. Few young people deserve their attention. For this reason, he showed full enthusiasm.

Even if An Feng is not a U.S. citizen and has no right to vote and be elected, it is not important. What is important is the funding for speeches around the United States, or private expenses that are not visible... Without the support of these family consortiums, even the current president cannot survive , and even the risk of being headshot.

An Feng is interested in political issues, and Anderson obviously has his ideas: "The policy towards China is something that every government should think about carefully. In recent years, the presidents like to speak harshly about China during their campaigns to please voters, but In fact, if you want to do what you say, you will end up hurting both sides.”

  An Feng said: "You don't hide your attitude."

Anderson said with a smile: "This is based on practical considerations. In order to maintain its hegemony, the United States must adopt many coping strategies, but the nature determines that most of its means are based on third-party agents. To be honest, In the case of nuclear threats to each other, once a violent conflict between major powers breaks out, it will not be a good thing for anyone, not to mention that the world economy will make everyone mess up. If any party falls, it will have a great impact on each other. So the battle is concentrated on the virtual and the real in terms of conspiracy methods, rather than extreme force."

  An Feng feels that Anderson has the kind of thinking of playing a Cold War conspiracy, but it doesn't matter much. Every president speaks harshly to China, but who can be ruthless in the end? No, it's nothing more than one or two dog legs, secretly supporting and so on, and the goal is achieved by playing around.

  An Feng asked: "So you think it is difficult for a great power war to break out?"

  Anderson said: "Experts say that destroying the planet does not necessarily require launching a nuclear bomb on the opponent's head."

An Feng smiled. From the perspective of the country, Americans, especially the leaders, naturally have to be vigilant against their opponents. There is nothing wrong with this. If China's future leadership is changed, it will inevitably regard the United States as an opponent who can stab each other at any time. . Which of the five hooligans doesn't think this way?

  Anderson is very good at talking, at least he won't embarrass An Feng, who is of Chinese descent. This should be the quality of a politician, right? No matter what, the Sinclair family supports him, and he will stand on the same side. An Feng doesn't have a bad impression of him, and there is no problem with rewarding him with some money.

  After shopping around, I met Matthew again.

  Matthew asked: "How is it? The harvest is not small, right?"

  An Feng nodded: "I have met a lot of friends, do you feel that our political investment is huge?"

The word "we" made Matthew very satisfied with his positioning: "You have to choose someone who can represent your own interests. In recent years, our business development has been very smooth, and this year we met you as a genius. If Anderson is elected again, We'll be much more comfortable for the next few years."

  An Feng nodded clearly.

   "Come on, we still have a core meeting." Matthew looked towards the direction of the stairs on the second floor, "You go up first, the west hall on the second floor, Bazel is hosting."

   "Okay, let's see you later." An Feng reached out to Joanna: "Come on, my wife, let's continue to watch the show."

  Joanna smiled lightly.

   They walked up the stairs, and there were several black-clothed bodyguards guarding the corner, but they didn't look sideways at An Feng's arrival and didn't intend to stop him. It seems they are also VIP.

  The number of guests in the west hall has decreased a lot, and everyone gathered together and chatted. The content is also more direct, without those hypocritical politeness, they are all discussing how such-and-such member is greedy and **** up, a certain group wants to disrupt the situation again this year, who should deal with them next time, and so on.

  The graceful and luxurious female companions they each brought stayed aside, either chatting or tasting wine, and they were all familiar with this scene... Seeing An Feng coming, Bazel looked at him with a smile on his face. An Feng hurried forward, and everyone's eyes were on him.

  Bazel introduced: "Bruce Ann, the partner that the family has tapped out this year, a young man with full potential, and the founder of GP."

  Everyone sent greetings to him one after another, and Bazel focused on introducing some of them: "This is Andrew, the chairman of Western Investment Group; this is Austin, Austin Blue Lane, you should have seen him..."

  Bazel introduced a lot of people, anyway, they are all bosses with close cooperation, or politicians with bright futures. Whether it is a partner or an investor, there are all kinds of guests including big entrepreneurs, bankers, and politicians here. They are either rich or expensive, and they all have a lot of background.

   After greeting each other, Bazel said briefly to An Feng: "We are discussing political investment and preparing for the coming year."

   An Feng couldn't say anything in this regard. Although he was listed, he was only at the bottom, that is, his weight was too small, but he was invited into this inner circle because of his great potential. Only when he really stood with these industry leaders did he know what money is and what ability is.

  Money is to jointly mobilize tens of thousands of trillions to play finance, and ability requires some members of parliament representing their interests to propose bills that are beneficial to them.

  In order to maintain an advantage, it is necessary to constantly tap potential partners and capable politicians. An Feng is the former, and Anderson is the latter.

  The theme this time is political investment, targeting Republican presidential candidate Anderson. In American democracy, although the president is voted by the citizens, what about the presidential candidates? It was decided by a small group of people -- a small group of people here discussing how to give Anderson an advantage.

An Feng didn't pay much attention to politics, and it was boring to listen to. He made up some content by himself. He thought that political investment needs to be contributed by himself, but it is not so simple. There are strict standards for the funds raised during the presidential election. It is said that the amount cannot exceed 2,000 US dollars, otherwise it is a bribe.

But this is only what everyone can see, where you can't see, such as the candidate's job, his business investment, his family members... There are too many tricks that can be done here, and the consortium doesn't pay attention to the obvious. See campaign finance, but other covert interests.

   There are even detours—such as hiring professionals to collect some evidence against the opponent, some indecent photos, bad words and deeds. If a spy gets hold of the racist remarks a candidate has made, it will almost certainly be the end of his political career.

  So political investment is not only concentrated on the candidates, but can also be reflected in other details. As we all know, the candidate's behind-the-scenes team is unknown to people, and through the candidate's behind-the-scenes team, a lot of intelligence that requires huge expenses can be mastered.

  An Feng was bored, so he turned his head and asked Matthew beside him: "I heard that the Democratic Party also has strong opponents. What do you think Anderson's chances of winning are?"

  Matthew said with a smile: "Half depends on God's will."

  (end of this chapter)

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