Sunday, April 3, 2011

revolving doors of corruption

The revolving doors between polity and industry are the primary mechanism of political corruption in this country. This problem receives little if any coverage from media and little information is available for the casual researcher. Perhaps the best overview and source can be found at OpenSecrets.org which includes a partial list of who's who.

Republicans have overplayed their hands which has helped many Americans to begin to understand the true nature and agenda of the ruling class. The list of legalized criminally seditious actions are far too long to list, but I give one example from my own backyard in NC where state legislators work for the interests of the few against the interests of those they were elected to represent which you can read about here. While the President vows to protect net neutrality, the hands with the money are more powerful than the concerns of voters.

I urge all readers to follow the money so they may better understand that we now have a government that is Of the top 1%, By the top 1% and For the top 1%. Among the best documented purchasing for profit and power players are the infamous Koch brothers. If you aren't familiar with what these billionaire brothers are up to then just click here to read about their insidious influence.

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