Politics comes down to power and money - and usually power is all about getting more money. It's still all about do as I say not do as I do. The party that claims not to support big business has it's hands as deep in those pockets as anybody else. Just look at who attends the speeches the Clintons have given for years. Generally there's more of both money and power to be gained in times of change; for example, who gained financially over the table from globalism - it wasn't the many who loved cheep Chinese goods. You can bet the politicians who brokered the arrangement did very well on untraceable payments. Joe probably did better than Hunter, but it's not something we'll likely ever know.