Are governments just protection rackets for the 1%?

French Patriot

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Are governments just protection rackets for the 1%?

Our political systems, regardless of who is elected or in power, have become tools of our oligarchs and are designed to insure that they retain their wealth. We are in fact and in reality ruled by our various oligarchs.

Do you recognize that fact?

Regards
DL

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzQYA9Qjsi0
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rpkZe2OEo
http//www.upworthy.com/9-out-of-10-americans-are-completely-wrong-about-this-mind-blowing-fact-2
http//www.upworthy.com/20-years-of-data-reveals-that-congress-doesnt-care-what-you-think?c=upw1&u=94acbbeb6bbd6d664157009a896e71b014efbf27
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJy8vTu66tE&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs

 

French Patriot

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75% of the US military buget is used to protect the oil in the Mid-east. Hope that helps.



I am not sure of the % but they get pay back with dead Muslim bodies killed with their munitions.


Nothing quite like profiting from people who want to kill each other for religion.


Regards
DL
 

darkbeaver

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Are governments just protection rackets for the 1%?

Our political systems, regardless of who is elected or in power, have become tools of our oligarchs and are designed to insure that they retain their wealth. We are in fact and in reality ruled by our various oligarchs.

Do you recognize that fact?

Regards
DL

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzQYA9Qjsi0
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rpkZe2OEo
http//www.upworthy.com/9-out-of-10-americans-are-completely-wrong-about-this-mind-blowing-fact-2
http//www.upworthy.com/20-years-of-data-reveals-that-congress-doesnt-care-what-you-think?c=upw1&u=94acbbeb6bbd6d664157009a896e71b014efbf27
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJy8vTu66tE&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs



It depends on your perspective, the one percent rule therefore there must be logic to that or it would not be. Maybe todays ethics in the west are suppressed. One percent will always rule, 1% can only be replaced by 1.1% and so it goes, I guess

 

taxslave

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Are governments just protection rackets for the 1%?

Our political systems, regardless of who is elected or in power, have become tools of our oligarchs and are designed to insure that they retain their wealth. We are in fact and in reality ruled by our various oligarchs.

Do you recognize that fact?

Regards
DL

http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=QzQYA9Qjsi0
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-rpkZe2OEo
http//www.upworthy.com/9-out-of-10-americans-are-completely-wrong-about-this-mind-blowing-fact-2
http//www.upworthy.com/20-years-of-data-reveals-that-congress-doesnt-care-what-you-think?c=upw1&u=94acbbeb6bbd6d664157009a896e71b014efbf27
http//www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJy8vTu66tE&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs


Governments are a protection racket for the freeloaders and they number far higher than 1%.
 

Danbones

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Then you have DEMOCRAT types manipulating aid delivery to make TRUMP look bad....
FALSELY using the plight of the people as a weapon

"President Donald Trump lashed out at San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz on Saturday, claiming the Democrat had been instructed to blame Trump's White House for a lack of aid reaching Puerto Ricans left destitute by Hurricane Maria, when Cruz's lack of leadership was to blame.

The President's statement was unusual, and criticized by both parties as largely inappropriate — but as Sunday dawned, it became clear that, while perhaps poorly worded, Trump's allegations were not incorrect.

Cruz delivered a press conference late Saturday in front of hundreds of cartons of unopened food that were sitting on the tarmac at San Juan's airport, and Sunday morning, word spread that thousands of pounds of aid were sitting, still in shipping containers, in the port of San Juan.

Even MSNBC was forced to confirm that lifesaving supplies, some from the U.S., can't reach their intended destinations because Puerto Rico's leadership is having a difficult time wrangling their own disaster aid. Shipping company Crowley told local media that 9,500 containers of food, water, medicine, clothing and other supplies are sitting at the dock, but they've only been able to dispatch about 4% of the 3,000 shipping containers to which Crowley has access.

According to KTLA and Puerto Rico's governor, the island is suffering from a trucking shortage — only about 20% of truckers have reported back to work after Maria — as well as fuel shortages, and a lack of functioning cell towers, making communication difficult.

"The problem has been with the logistics, the parts of the supply chain that move the cargo from our terminal to the shelves or to the tables of the people in Puerto Rico,” Crowley's vice president said Wednesday. “This hurricane was catastrophic.”

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, however, has been instrumental in helping to rebuild crushed roads and bridges, and get supplies moving inland from the port. U.S. Defense Logistics Agency is transporting 124,000 gallons of diesel fuel to the island (they departed the U.S. on September 23), and FEMA says it has restored power to several thousand people in Puerto Rico's major cities. The Federal Highway Administration says that just yesterday the agency made an additional $40 million available for emergency road repair in Puerto Rico, on top of the millions in aid already flowing to the island.

FEMA stood by its hurricane response Saturday, blasting the mayor's lack of leadership, and claiming Cruz has not participated in any joint agency meetings to address the devastation.

“The problem that we have with the mayor unfortunately is that unity of command is ultimately what’s needed to be successful in this response,” FEMA administrator Brock Long told CNN. “What we need is for the mayor, the good mayor, to make her way to the joint field office and get plugged into what’s going on and be successful.""
UNDELIVERED: Puerto Rico Mayor Gives Press Conference In Front Of Boxes Of Supplies | Daily Wire
 

French Patriot

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Yes, but we get to enjoy peaceful times



True. The slaves are nice and plump and have taken to captivity nicely and quietly.


The world needs another French Revolution but there are not enough people in the world ready to grow French balls.


Regards
DL










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Unfortunately, Puerto Rico is a good example of how intelligent people could not organize a good p at a bear fest.


Incompetence abounds.


They cried for trucks while people were wasting gas in line ups.


They cried for drivers while ignoring all those drivers sitting in cars at line ups.


Stupid is as stupid does.


Regards
DL