Bär wrote:That is one weird website. Sorry I didn't have time to wade through that article...the advertising scared me off.
qiphlow wrote:it's not that the people can't question it--they obviously do. it's just that the congresspersons are too attached to the way they are percieved. if they are portrayed as being on the "wrong" side of an issue, they will lose votes and their nice comfy job! that's the politics by fear: the congress that is too scared to go against the grain.
and isn't it mighty convenient that the folks in charge of the treasury are former investment bankers? a bit like the fox watching the henhouse, yes?
Chris Fleming wrote:That's what I mean. Anyone can question, but the government doesn't care what people think. You can call them out all day in some protest or on some blog but no one cares.
Darth Rock&Roll wrote:moving toward?
that's happening now.
small example, 40% of the fighting forces in iraq are private corporation mercenaries employed by teh US government.
The military industrial complex is a bunch of corporations that have the pentagon hooked like a girl and the shopping channel
and finally, one word "lobbyists"
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