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Lil
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succinct and clear criticism of the system, I'm depressed now but like. I know why
— Jan 10, 2025 11:08AM
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Saeko
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Why is Europe lined up against Russia, the country that supplies Europeans with energy and markets for Europe's production?
— Jul 10, 2014 10:20AM
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Saeko
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German's inflation concerns are considered to be passé and a constraint on the development of the centralised EU state in which European countries and history simply disappear. A great deal of money is behind this centralisation of power, much of it American...EU, organised by the US in NATO, has become an auxiliary to America's Empire, fighting America's wars of hegemony in Central Asia and Africa.
— Jul 10, 2014 10:18AM
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Saeko
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...the bankers now have sufficient power to transfer the cost of their own mistakes to the general public. In Greece's case, the banker-preferred solution is that the ECT and IMF violate the rules...
— Jul 10, 2014 09:44AM
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Saeko
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Lacking their own central banks...the PIIGS do not have "quantitative easing"...as an option open to them.
— Jul 10, 2014 09:40AM
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Saeko
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America cannot afford its multi-trillion dollar wars that serve only to enrich those invested in the armaments industries.
— Jul 10, 2014 09:25AM
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Saeko
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Great Britain has the 7th most unequal income distribution in the world.
— Jul 10, 2014 09:14AM
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Saeko
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Wall Street money simply shoved facts and honest regulators aside, resulting in the financial crisis that hit in 2008 and continues to plague the economy today.
— Jul 10, 2014 09:11AM
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Saeko
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One hallmark of a failed state is that the crooks are inside the government, using government to protect and to advance their private interests.
— Jul 10, 2014 09:04AM
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Saeko
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The rating agencies are paid a fee by the issuers of financial paper for the ratings.
— Jul 10, 2014 08:52AM
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Saeko
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The incompetent fools responsible for these "financial reforms" were portrayed in the media as heroes of Caesarian stature.
— Jul 10, 2014 08:49AM
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Saeko
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...what you are hearing is simply the expressions of interests by interest groups and their lobbyists... Interest groups that are well organised and funded have the capacity to make their claims heard by you, either directly or via echoes in the mass press. Meanwhile those who are not well-organised and funded can express their views, but only as individuals.
— Jul 10, 2014 08:30AM
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Saeko
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Many economists take it for granted that as long as the US has free markets, it will continue to be successful. However, much of America's success is due to World War I and WWII, which bankrupted rivals and destroyed their industrial capacity. It was easy for the US to dominate world trade after World War II, because America was the only country with an intact manufacturing economy...
— Jul 10, 2014 06:14AM
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Saeko
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I have suggested that one necessary reform is to break the connection between CEO pay and short-run profit performance. As long as CEOs can become rich in a few years by dumping their US workforce, the trade deficit will continue to rise, and more college graduates will be employed as waitresses and bartenders.
— Jul 10, 2014 06:03AM
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Saeko
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Many believe that a primary reason for the shift of R&D to India and China is the erosion of scientific prowess in the US due to lack of math and science proficiency of American students and their reluctance to pursue careers in science and engineering. This belief begs the question why students would chase after careers that are being outsourced abroad.
— Jul 10, 2014 05:59AM
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Saeko
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America remains a land of opportunity--but for foreigners--not for the native born.
— Jul 10, 2014 04:46AM
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Saeko
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the Obama regime opposed the military detention not for any good reason but for a band reason...the lack of accountability to any low meant that no one could find out what the executive branch was doing to detainees...In a word, the United States is now a lawless state.
— Jul 08, 2014 08:01PM
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Saeko
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the Obama regime opposed the military detention not for any good reason but for a band reason...the lack of accountability to any low meant that no one could find out what the executive branch was doing to detainees...In a word, the United States is now a lowness state.
— Jul 08, 2014 08:00PM
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Saeko
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The Obama regime opposed the military detention amendment to theNational Defense Authorization Act, because detainees would have some rights.
— Jul 08, 2014 07:53PM
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Saeko
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...anyone, no matter how stupid and brainwashed, can report anyone to be a terrorist. A fully-armed SWAT team will appear to drag the suspect...and then justify their actions on the basis of a report from a person about whom they know nothing whatsoever....As the massive police bureaucracy needs terrorist cases to justify its budget, there will be a growing tendency to regard reported people as guilty...
— Jul 08, 2014 07:43PM
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Saeko
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The 9/11 Commission's co-chairman and chief legal counsel later wrote books in which they reported that information was withheld from the commission. They described the commission as "se up to fail".
— Jul 08, 2014 07:37PM
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Saeko
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Americans are being turned against Muslims in a way similar to how Germans were turned against Jews.
— Jul 08, 2014 07:30PM
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