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CitizenBBN
08-30-2016, 05:40 PM
Nice piece on one of the shadow companies that specializes in moving inside political information to the wealthy elite in exchange for very large payments to them and the political insiders.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/30/clinton-tied-firm-blurs-legal-line-combining-politics-and-investments-say-experts.html


The biggest ruse is that the American people have any real voice or say or priority, or indeed that that nation itself is any kind of concern to those in power.

Remember in Braveheart when it was pointed out the Scottish nobles didn't really care to throw off the English yoke of rule b/c they were as titled in English lands as Scottish? Same thing here. The elites of this country make as much money on their foreign investments as their US investments, so they don't care about the US being prosperous, just their investments being prosperous on a global scale.

That's a good reason to like Trump despite all his warts. I do believe he's more pro US versus just another establishment candidate with a go along, get along attitude.

KeithKSR
08-31-2016, 04:35 PM
Nice piece on one of the shadow companies that specializes in moving inside political information to the wealthy elite in exchange for very large payments to them and the political insiders.

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2016/08/30/clinton-tied-firm-blurs-legal-line-combining-politics-and-investments-say-experts.html


The biggest ruse is that the American people have any real voice or say or priority, or indeed that that nation itself is any kind of concern to those in power.

Remember in Braveheart when it was pointed out the Scottish nobles didn't really care to throw off the English yoke of rule b/c they were as titled in English lands as Scottish? Same thing here. The elites of this country make as much money on their foreign investments as their US investments, so they don't care about the US being prosperous, just their investments being prosperous on a global scale.

That's a good reason to like Trump despite all his warts. I do believe he's more pro US versus just another establishment candidate with a go along, get along attitude.

There is a reason George Soros throws millions at the DNC, it makes him more millions than he spends on their campaigns.