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The american tradition of joining organizations has resulted in a wide range of interest groups.
Lobbies and Special Interest Groups …
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It depends, but for the most parts, no. They have their own agendas and goals. Some work in concert with govenrment, some work "against" the government or government interest. Some non-profit organizations exist solely to oppose laws passed by government that the organization feels infringe on Constitutional rights.
Organizations such as AARP, The Teamsters, and American Medical Association are lobby groups.
Stakeholder are people or organizations that have bought shares in a company.
Organizations that put their efforts in the interest of nature, land, and resources
Money that is borrowed is not taxable. If you borrow it and don't pay it back, it can be classified as income and be subject to income tax. If you borrow money and are not being charged interest, the government will consider the cost of interest to be income that is taxed.
Georgia has Nuclear weapons, US wants them. Russia wants them. US will stay to get them.
Economics interest groups are organized to represent small and large businesses. phagit
The American Interest was created in 2005.
us business interest caused unrest because of unfair economic practices