Saturday, January 2, 2010

Corruption is Repetitive, Addictive and Habitual

Taxpayers have welcomed the beginning of the second decade of the twenty-first century with an ancient, barbaric immoral pandemic infesting the federal government. It appears corruption has become a systemic, endemic ritualistic way of life that permeates local, state and federal government.
Taxpayers should not judge reps by the image they project but by the contents of their works. Laws, rules and regulations were enacted to arrest this practice, yet corruption reigns supreme in Washington DC. The environment on Capitol Hill is giddy with excitement and expectation of bribes to come in 2010.
Its possible elected official cannot enter the inner sanctums of power unless they part-take of the corruption ritual. Taxpayers should expect government officials to find a way to embrace the addiction as the New Year begins. The habit has become the accepted works of the same Wall Street Gods of deception, greed and fraud.
Those that have mastered the art of robbing countries will return in 2010 like patty thieves to the scene of a successful heist. Taxpayers should expect constants raids on tax revenues because addictive politicians are hooked on the cracks in bogus legislation.
Elected officials have no problem spending other people’s money to feed their habit. The addiction to deficit spending metamorphoses into a repetitive rise in taxes to pay for raising the debt ceiling. Corruption has rotted the head of government to the point where trade wars during a recession seem logical.
Political corruption increasing exponentially will distract, disable and disrupt a nation from capturing the financiers of financial terrorism.

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