New Study - Corruption in America: Confirmed

Discussion in 'Off Topic' started by Imitation-Cheese, May 9, 2015.

  1. Why do you think there's such a strong push to disarm Americans?

    If average citizens aren't represented by laws but corporate interests are, why try to disarm us?
     
  2. To ad something more...id steal all corrupts all their money,propierties,clothes...and in place to send them to prision,id throught them to the street with nothing...inhuman?yes...but they disappear soon.. And all stolen from corrupts would be for central goverment,so the state could get money for education,sanity....
     
  3. Aimdeverel - I don't think it's that complicated

    We are entering an age where the public has never been more informed and educated

    I think we have the right tools in place to make meaningful change, but it's not gonna happen overnight
     
  4. True that somethings never will change...for that exists the corruption...first of all should be to change the laws,second apply punishments accord to delit(something to dream-at least here,where somebody steals bread and go 50 years to prision,and other steals 100M € and is in his home preparing the next stealth)...

    just ironic
     
  5. The more I think about this the more I realize this is probably the most important issue facing America today - not just because corruption is bad, but because corruption transcends politics. Corruption affects every aspect of life in this country from healthcare costs to civil liberties.
     

  6. True story
     
  7. I haven't read any comments yet. But per the OP:


    I've said this as far as this game goes, MONEY IS ALMOST EVERYTHING.

    If you spend $10-20k in a short amount of time on KAW...you will be seen as a whale. Depending on how you handle yourself, you will be prioritized as such.


    In real life...and in America, if you are a top 10% income earner, you are on the government radar as a high-priority citizen. They want you here. They will make exceptions to keep you happy.


    This was evident in the Bush era. I remember reading the disgust of the left-wing media on tax breaks for the rich and powerful. They are still in place.

    Corruption is something that will never stop. As long as money flows, unfortunately.
     
  8. I'm perm silence help please mods I beg
     
  9. Good to see other people recognize that.


    Support for your tread.
     
  10. If most people would see that as a problem to all of us including them then a unity move should be or would be done. But sadly most people don't care about corruption as long as it doesn't affect them or something like that....
     

  11. Thats true Willy.. the money is the corruption by itself
     
  12. America is an oligarchy, rich running the poor. No hope
     
  13. Ok I've heard many of you saying that the solution to the current $$ issue is to heavily tax the wealthy and give it to the poor, and while this could work

    How can you justify taking from those who have worked had in their life and earned it, BUT if someone breaks into my home, and takes my money, essentially doing the same thing, you would put them in jail
     
  14. We meant about the richer ppl or politicians who don't care about the poor and the corruption occur from it......
     
  15. Already knew, stopped caring.
    Worrying about things beyond your power to change is just a way to build stress and dive into depression.
     
  16. Everything depends you know...
    If you can't afford to help someone then don't, only give things that you can give or sacrifice (not humans of course).... If you are very busy and tired then try to schedule your time and think of other solutions...

    There's a solution for everything but if you are one of the ppl who care not because you want it and it comforts your heart everytime you help someone but because it can help you in a bad way then don't bother helping at all because it is useless for you.....
     
  17. @alaissa
    I understand what you are saying, take from those who have, and theoretically could stand to give, but those people have, more or less, earned what they have, there will always be politicians who abuse the system, but they won't tax themselves anyways

    My point still stands, how can you justify taking from someone who has earned their fortune to give to someone who has not worked as hard?
     
  18. Bill Gates didn't write Common Core and contrary to what Ted Cruz thinks he can't "repeal every word" of it because it's not a federal program. Common Core was developed by the National Governors Association. Here's the work group members:

    http://www.nga.org/cms/home/news-room/n ... unced.html