no fear of consequences for actions...and it gets worse everyday...in its most simple form,who in their right mind would fight with a person that has legal government life&death power over them???
Who has no fear of consequences - the cops or the victims of the beatings? And the person that would fight a person with legal government life&death power over them is somebody that still believes nobody has a right to assault them, even if they are wearing a gov't issued costume. Assault is assault. A badge doesn't grant extra rights.
agree 100% or more but sadly after all these years i know different when it comes right down to it
We've all been conditioned since birth. It wasn't after all these years, it's the result of a lifetime of propaganda and conditioning. Inner city youth who have been poorly schooled(conditioned) still have the ability to stand up for themselves. The fear is for those that govern, that inner city mindset spreads to suburbia.
We've all been conditioned since birth. It wasn't after all these years, it's the result of a lifetime of propaganda and conditioning. Inner city youth who have been poorly schooled(conditioned) still have the ability to stand up for themselves. The fear is for those that govern, that inner city mindset spreads to suburbia.
thus the need to end capitalism(SUPPLY AND DEMAND) - they can still learn that on the streets
Capitalism doesn't exist in America. It hasn't in 100 years.
It’s not capitalism when the system is plagued with incomprehensible rules regarding mergers, acquisitions, and stock sales, along with wage controls, price controls, protectionism, corporate subsidies, international management of trade, complex and punishing corporate taxes, privileged government contracts to the military-industrial complex, and a foreign policy controlled by corporate interests and overseas investments. Add to this centralized federal mismanagement of farming, education, medicine, insurance, banking and welfare.
It’s not capitalism when the system is plagued with incomprehensible rules regarding mergers, acquisitions, and stock sales, along with wage controls, price controls, protectionism, corporate subsidies, international management of trade, complex and punishing corporate taxes, privileged government contracts to the military-industrial complex, and a foreign policy controlled by corporate interests and overseas investments. Add to this centralized federal mismanagement of farming, education, medicine, insurance, banking and welfare.
And last but not least, interest rates are controlled by a central bank cartel.
And you don't bailout Wall Street investors when their investments fail.
This is a centrally planned economy, not free market capitalism.