Lay Your Cards Out, I Am Waiting
Poliça’s incredible song ‘Lay Your Cards Out’ on their album Give You The Ghost.
Poliça’s incredible song ‘Lay Your Cards Out’ on their album Give You The Ghost.
The Article: The Corporate Achievement Of Disposable Citizens To Enhance Profits in Sinclair News.
The Text: Nature’s havoc has an uncanny ability to peel back the facade of an evil government and lay bear the darkness of its soul. There has never been a more insidious environmental cover-up that will ultimately sacrifice or harmfully alter millions of lives in the future for the sake of profit than the Fukushima nuclear meltdown. The ongoing cover-up jointly managed by the governments of Japan and the United States over the facts and future consequences of the ongoing global radiation poisoning emanating from the Fukushima nuclear site reflects the depth of evil that both governments are capable of.
For the United States, this is just another in a long series of environmental disaster cover-ups designed to protect the profits of corporations. The political process that appoints corporate insiders to key government management and policy positions has been put in place to protect corporate interests at the expense of the public. The incestuous relationship that exists between the government and corporations is the tap root of a poisonous vine wrapped around the global economy whose nourishment is derived from Federal Reserve monetary policies, tax avoidance as well as the exploitation of the global environment and global working class.
Much of the evil that permeates American society is streamed through the abuse of government power on behalf of corporations and is perpetrated on innocent people by the ability of the corporate lobby to corrupt government power for self interest, suffocate democracy and thereby molest societies as they see fit. This is the evil lurking behind the Republican Faustian quest to dismantle regulations, the last road block preventing corporations from having free reign to abuse the environment, the rights of individuals, and the heritage of Americans for the sake of profits that pay no taxes.
1984 was not supposed to be an instruction manual.
While everyone knows that the world is a much different place now than in the Dole-Gingrich era of American politics, no one could have imagined the motley crew of candidates currently vying for the 2012 Republican nomination. Among the contenders are a Mormon, a libertarian, a father of a lesbian, and a Catholic with seven children.
Perhaps, in light of these rapidly changing political waters, that’s why staunchly conservative voters have chosen to support the least memorable candidate of the bunch: Rick Santorum. Although Santorum has not won as many delegates as Romney and may not win the party’s nomination, as a figurehead of a formidable conservative sect he is worthy of study.
Santorum has carried a respectable number of states in the 2012 Republican Primaries: Alabama, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Tennessee, and now Louisiana. In other words, Santorum owns middle America.