In my view those pushing for this trade deal to go through are only thinking of themselves. No doubt they have cushy jobs lined up with the corporations that plan to benefit the most out of this.
taking into account the NSA have already shown they have no intention of following the laws already in place why would you expect them to follow any law that contradicts their criminal enterprise?
more than just the judges in the pocket of the big companies it seems.
I view politicians that take bribes as traitors. They are selling out their country for their personal interests. It might be an American company today, but if they are selling out now why not to a foreign interest tomorrow.
Hitler had the Reichstag burned down, then he blamed the fire on communists and the Jews. To enable the passage of a law that would give him unprecedented power over the country while removing the rights of the citizens all in the name of security.
Sound familiar to the twin towers and the patriot act at all?
The DoJ only protects those who pay them off at this point.
The Mafia follows the law more than Holder and his gang. The Mafia don't go after people out of spite or because they do not like them. They go after people that screw with them or refuse to pay them back.
here is a surreal moment then for you. When asked why they did nothing to stop the Nazis most Germans said the very same thing you just did.
If you did not support the party you lost your job, your home, your social standing etc. You could serve jail time or be executed for not being 100% Nazi supporter.
They felt making a single person stand wouldn't do anything so no one did. Instead they waited for some mass movement that never came because people focused on keeping themselves safe which ended up not working for anyone in the long run.
Yes I realize using the Nazi stereotype gets old. But its a tried and true method to get a point across
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Nothing stop a criminal organization like suddenly being held accountable for the crimes it commits.
And yes I am referring to the blueshirts when I say criminal organization.
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Someone should do an offshoot of that hoarding show. make it about money hoarders
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I meant what the FCC should be doing not the isp's when I asked that.
I was curious what his thoughts were on what they should do opposed to what they are doing
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I view politicians that take bribes as traitors. They are selling out their country for their personal interests. It might be an American company today, but if they are selling out now why not to a foreign interest tomorrow.
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Sound familiar to the twin towers and the patriot act at all?
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The Mafia follows the law more than Holder and his gang. The Mafia don't go after people out of spite or because they do not like them. They go after people that screw with them or refuse to pay them back.
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If you did not support the party you lost your job, your home, your social standing etc. You could serve jail time or be executed for not being 100% Nazi supporter.
They felt making a single person stand wouldn't do anything so no one did. Instead they waited for some mass movement that never came because people focused on keeping themselves safe which ended up not working for anyone in the long run.
Yes I realize using the Nazi stereotype gets old. But its a tried and true method to get a point across
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