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Is this what governments do.?

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The idea is to keep us in debt in order to keep the rich, richer than us which keeps our economies as strong as possible. It's just a shame that when housing just about becomes affordable, the government raise interest rates to inflict more hardship upon us to get us to work harder. This also applies more stress and splits up families. Then more crime is produced, which keeps the armies and police ticking over to suppress the poor even more. They have been getting away with it for years. They easily incite trouble amongst religious people who need a sense of identity and place in life. They incite coup's in order to sell arms and spread their ideology around the world. They have no sense of identity them selves, so this behaviour is easy to them. Is this the behaviour of sociopaths.?

Are our governments just a bunch of clever sociopaths who see the populous as a species of which they should manipulate in order to keep rich and cause trouble amongst, in order to advance technologies.?

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  1. yes


  2. As sociopathic as those who are supposed to be public servants may be, it is our materialism, our voracious consumerism which drives these injustices you speak of.  Without the insatiable greed of the West for more at the expense of the rest, the machine would stop dead.  We are the problem and we are the solution.

  3. Your just provide a path for every undisciplined loser to walk

    I left my family because they made me do it

    I'm violent be cause of what they did to me

    I'm broke because they don't give me all the money I need

    Every one in government is evil on the street they are good

    Let me guess your an Obama supporter ...I know I'm good that way

  4. I detect a very slight trace of paranoia and sceptecism here, while there may well be an element of truth in what you say there is a touch of 'The Men In Grey' about it. These conspiracy theories abound and have for years, even before the internet.I personally cannot see how these people could ever get together in the first place, let alone work coherently together, what with the massive egos that such all encompassing power would be bound to generate.  

  5. WOW.  If your IQ is 150, it did not pass to common sense.  The housing crunch has nothing to do with the government raising interest rates.  It has a LITTLE to do with lenders suckering people into bad loans.  It has A LOT to do with people KNOWINGLY taking loans which were adjustable and had the potential to destroy them, but they were just betting that the home values would continue to grow at unprecedented rates.

    In other words...it is not the government, it is people who are too stupid to make wise decisions.

  6. At least as far as the current crop of ministers is concerned it seems to more incompetence than deliberate maliciousness.

    The US have the right sort of idea - the USA President can only serve no more than two consecutive terms. Perhaps we demand that all UK MPs and government ministers do the same.

    Once someone achieves high office there seems to be temptation to "pull up the ladder" to prevent others getting on. (This actually happened in a company that I used to work for!)

    They forget or more usually don't even care that in a democracy the government is not the master but the servant of the people.

  7. Yes. Remember that "they" are some of the people you helped to elect.

  8. That's New World Order for you. Sadly.

  9. Yes.

  10. yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  11. If representative government is not good enough for you, I wonder what kind of government you do want.

    Your paranoia is something I don't relate to. I am far more worried about the unrepresentative branch of the federal government -- the U.S. Supreme Court -- than I am of the unrepresentative branches.

  12. It's our choice how much we spend and get into debt.

  13. Smaller Government. Less restrictions. More freedoms.

    And the KEY: Fewer social programs. There is no reason WE need to be contributing parts of our hard earned money for things we either don't use or don't agree with.

    Law of the land, the strong survive. I suggest fight to make YOUR life as great as you can. I don't have the time or money to be worrying about my neighbor. I'll take them soup when they are sick, but by-God, my government better not tell me I HAVE TO.

  14. After eating an entire bull, a mountain lion felt so good he started roaring. He kept it up until a hunter came along and shot him. The moral: When you’re full of bull, keep your mouth shut.


  15. Bubba they like seeing the pot boil just sows they can scoop off the foam from all the fat.

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