The Billionaires love the alt Right

Are the elite far-right? 
The wealthiest elites often lean right—and increasingly toward the extreme right—to protect their capital and maintain the existing socioeconomic structures that preserve their privilege. Historically and sociologically, this alignment is driven by a few core factors: 
1. Tax and Regulatory Policy: The extreme right broadly champions deregulation and lower taxes (especially for corporations and high-income earners). This directly allows the wealthy elite to maximize and retain their fortunes.
2. Labor and Immigration: Right-wing policies often favor stricter immigration controls. For business owners, this can limit the bargaining power of labor and prevent upward wage pressures, maximizing corporate profitability.
3. Status Quo Maintenance: Wealthy individuals disproportionately benefit from the status quo. Conservative and far-right movements are built on "conserving" traditional systems, which shields the socioeconomic hierarchy from radical redistribution, such as wealth taxes.
Investment Theory of Politics: Political scientists argue that the wealthiest citizens have distinct economic interests. Right-wing policies align with these interests, motivating elites to use their wealth to lobby or fund campaigns to ensure favorable public policies. 

Wealth influences political systems, one concept is plutocracy (from (ploûtos) 'wealth' and (krátos) 'power') or plutarchy is a society that is ruled or controlled by people of great wealth or income,. It can be considered a form of oligarchy or in todays context technofascism (rule by the few, the tech bro's) where the ruling few are wealthy with the Trump adimistration and supporters as an example. 

What do you think should their be limitarism in donations ? 

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