Some examples of "cronyism".
Former federal employees who migrate to lobby the same government agencies that formerly employed them.
http://freebeacon.com/issues/427-former-members-of-congress-moved-to-lobbying-or-similar-work/
Employees of investment banks who migrate to positions inside the Treasury Dept, Federal Reserve, SEC, NFA and other agencies that issue rulings, monetary policy to benefit their former employers.
https://newrepublic.com/article/120967/wall-street-pays-bankers-work-government-and-wants-it-secret
Members of the press who collude with one political party (going so far as to sending articles for approval to members of said political party for "approval").
http://www.salon.com/2016/11/10/don...-i-got-caught-cheating-with-debate-questions/
Predictably, Sig will reply that "this has always existed". In other words, he will agree that cronyism has always been a part of the economic landscape. Next, he will argue that the above examples are some improvement over prior economic periods...Over the 1890's and 1920's perhaps, but certainly it's a trend back towards consolidation and a "merger" of business and state.