Peter Schweizer argued that Washington’s political establishment creates threatening bills to scare wealthy interests into making big campaign donations and to hire favored lobbyists, similar to the mafia’s tactic of requiring “protection money” on Friday.

Schweizer, President of the Government Accountability Institute and Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large, argued that point during a Friday Yahoo! Finance appearance discussing his new book, Extortion: How Politicians Extract Your Money, Buy Votes, and Line Their Own Pockets.

Washington, D.C. runs “just like the mob, except it’s legal,” said Schweizer.

“If problems are being solved, if things are going smoothly and things are being fixed, a lot of people are not going to give.The party establishments and the political leaders from both sides arecollaborating a lot more than they let on,” explained Schweizer.

“It’s a little bit like professional wrestling,” he continued. “For somebody who’s never seen it who comes from a foreign country and first watches it, they think these guys in the ring in spandex actually really hate each other.” 

“But, of course, after you watch it for a while you realize that they’re in business together and that there’s money to be made by hyping this sense of conflict, this sense of drama,” Schweizer explained. “I think the same thing applies in Washington, DC.”

Schweizer added, “If you’re going to motivate people to give you money or to hire certain lobbyists, the way you motivate them is by fear. You have to give them a sense of conflict, a sense of urgency.”

Extortion’s numerous revelations have touched off several firestorms in WashingtonSchweizer has revealed:

“Washington is less about law-making and more about money-making,” says Schweizer.