Are We Committed to Corruption?

jwoodie

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It is my contention that corruption in our government has become an accepted fact in most people's minds. The differences in opinion seem to be between those who see some benefit from this corruption and those who do not. The former usually justify their opinions by condemning any change as even worse than what we already have. The latter tend to condemn the corruption but offer few concrete suggestions as to how this can be eliminated.

Are we condemned to this paradox?
 
swamp gas lingers, you know. it's all about political correctness as a mask over corruption. everyone sees lights in the skies, but few will discuss it openly because it's politically incorrect, instead everything gets framed as the debris of a climate change balloon caused by swamp gas refracting venus. you don't hate women, do you?
 
Once a people knowingly accept and vote in an obvious corrupt candidate like Hillary and the Clinton mob, they no longer deserve prosperity, liberty and freedom. And, by doing so, they'll get alot less of all three; and, later on saying "Sorry, I made a mistake voting for her", will not get them off the hook; especially after voting in a corrupt Obama, not once, but twice.
They'll deserve the outcomes good and hard, cause the outcomes will be very, very hard.

Bananas for everyone!...........:banana:.
 

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