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75% Of Americans Do Not Trust The Us Government


Wild Bill

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I also saw a poll that 9% or less approve of congress. I saw a video where an attorney pointed out in a courtroom based upon the approval ratings that our government is operating at treasonous levels. They are aware of this but still continue to do so. What would you call that? Obviously they are not honoring the oaths they took. If I only had a 9% approval rating at my job I would be fired or compelled to resign.

 

Our nation is crumbling. . .

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Our Government was preempted* by Capitalistic Bankers** and other Corporate Raiders. 
 

* preempt    noun
1.   a high bid that is intended to prevent the opposing players from bidding [syn: preemptive bid]

on a roll here learned a couple new words while I'm os in the garden(ok so Im actually inside now, you know, beautiful Memorial Day, cheers everyone...)
**Bankocracy (from the English word bank and Ancient Greek κράτος - kratos, "power, rule") or trapezocracy[1] (from Greek τράπεζα - trapeza, "bank") is a polemic term referring to the excessive power or influence of banks on public policy-making.[2] It can also refer to a form of government where financial institutions rule society.

***Corporatocracy /ˌkɔrpərəˈtɒkrəsi/, is a term used as an economic and political system controlled by corporations or corporate interests.  Examples include company rule in India and business voters for the City of London Corporation.


 

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