Posted September 30, 2014
HereForTheBeer: LOL. Well, none of us are anywhere near as greedy as the governments we'd like to scale back a bit.
Guess it's time to bring back the old title.
Soccorro: I have volunteered in a soup kitchen for a couple of months. I can guarantee, that none of those who needed our help chose to be poor. I gladly pay taxes meant for welfare. The work there has, in a political manner, pushed me into the left corner, and honestly, i'm proud to be a leftist idiot :D I however do respect your point of view and support your right to have an own opinion on that. Guess it's time to bring back the old title.
All those regulations and laws designed to protect people from greed cut into the profit taking. So, lawyers and executives go through revolving doors from the corporations into “public service” government positions to sabotage all the working programs and policies and declare that government is broken.
Then we hear privatization is the only answer to fix things, though it ends up costing more, whilst getting less and the revenue no longer circulates through the economy, it goes into private pockets and their offshore “tax havens”.
And in general, the wealthy who own those corporations don’t pay taxes, though they do demand that every-day people must pay more in taxes so our nations can give them more subsidies and benefits, but they believe every-day people should not have social programs and labor laws, or individual human rights, or even representation through our governments, since they see us as mere livestock to be harvested or used as pawns in times of war.
It is not just happening here in the U.S., though here in the States the majority of people haven’t been informed about the revolving doors, or these new “free Trade” agreements being negotiated in secret, (Trans-Pacific and Trans-Atlantic and TTIP). They are too busy being worried about “big Government”.
“Corporations are People, my friend...”