Thursday, November 24, 2011

Is the Occupy Wall Street a force that corporations can't buy?

In 2009, the government was talking about opening an investigation into the dealings of Halliburton corp. Dealings taking place with the Iran Government in the development of nuclear enrichment. It was suddenly dropped and all talks just vanished.

Recently there was information linking the Koch Brothers to deals with Iran and just as suddenly those disappeared.

My question is how much is ones soul worth? What is the going price for those who make the laws that they are willing to sell out ones country? Should we ignore the signs that corporations are being allowed to set themselves above the laws of this country? All that influences a corporation is the profit margin. They have no feelings, no conscience, and no loyalty to other than the God of profit.

To a corporation there is no conflict of interest when it comes to business or profit. If a corporation had a mother would it be willing to sell her for profit or to pimp her out to the highest bidder?

In 2010 we had a new political force come on the scene they called themselves the Tea Party claiming to be a grassroots party, but it was soon learned they had prostituted themselves to corporate money from the Koch brothers (Astroturf).

They quickly showed their stripes after gaining control of many seats in state and federal government, but their ignorance was soon displayed and rejected by the majority of Americans.

As quickly as they rose, their downfall took place. They then tried to grab on to the shirt tails of a real grassroots effort, the Occupy Wall Street movement, thinking they could regain power. Their masters the corporations, however, wouldn’t allow them to abandon ship.

The corporations were the focus of the OWS movement and corporations couldn’t allow them to go over to the other side. The corporations had at first tried to ignore the OWS but as they grew they changed tactics. They funneled huge amounts of money into city coffers in order to buy the favor of city fathers against the thugs that were the OWS movement.

That led to the cities using excessive force against peaceful protestors, and that had resulted in many being severely injured. Now, in the city of Seattle, the police have taken the first life .....allegedly that of an unborn child.

How much was the life of that child worth? To the corporations who will portray it as the mothers fault, it means nothing. To the officers, it was that they were just following orders. You see, corporations cannot be held liable for their actions. They can kill and maim without any concern or accountability.

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