MRAP vehicle. ISIS has captured over 2,000 of these things, each costly U.S. taxpayers $500,000 to a million dollars. Credit: www.leidos.com

MRAP vehicle. ISIS has captured over 2,000 of these things, each costing U.S. taxpayers $500,000 to a million dollars.
Credit: www.leidos.com

MINNEAPOLIS — As of April, the oil and gas industry had already spent over $34 million to influence American politics this year. Fossil fuel companies are one of the top sources of funding for Washington lobbying firms, and their deep pockets allow them to far outspend those who seek to protect the environment and the earth’s resources from exploitation.

The figures come from the Center for Responsive Politics, a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization working “to create a more educated voter, an involved citizenry and a more transparent and responsive government.” According to their data, lobbying from the energy sector topped $141 million last year. The top single corporate spender was Koch Industries, Inc., which spent $13.8 million in lobbying, followed by Exxon Mobil and Occidental Petroleum, one of the country’s […]

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