GOV 310L Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Federal Home Loan Banks, Party Favor, Public Administration

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The rules of the game: the change is not neutral. *lecture 1: results in consequences of who wins or who loses, rules can be fair, but not neutral, voter identification law, legislatures (mostly republicans) passed a law that requires a valid photo. This, however, was in favor for the republicans because the poor (mostly democrat) did not have a photo id to vote. Resulting back to the law not being neutral because it plays towards the republican party favor. Politics (domestic politics: management of conflict, takes place in a consensus or a community, provides public management. Private influence over public policy: in 1986, charles keating owned lincoln savings and loans. Thinking he could get the upper hand with the senators, keating loaned money to 5 senators (keating. Keating began to lose money in the process so the federal home loan. Bank lord came to shut it down, but keating refused.

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