The two-party system in the United States is often compared to a triangle, where the two major parties lean on each other for support, with common citizens forming the base. This arrangement tends to favor the wealthy, who benefit regardless of which party is in power.
The two-party system is like a triangle, where the two parties lean against each other for support and unaware common citizens form the base, connecting the two ends of the spectrum. Sitting on top, where the two parties meet, are the wealthy, who win no matter what, as it stands now.