Why is there still so much corruption in America?
>>534356175FUCKJOEBIDEN
mutts = cattle
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>>534356175Because Americans never did anything with those guns they love to brag about so much.
>>534356175Because it's called uhhh...>*checks notes*"Lobbying"
> never had a chancepicrel
>>534356175Why is he so fat and so orange and so retarded and so jewish.
>>534356175the average american is literally retarded, which prevents a legislative solution. the average american is a violence averse coward, which prevents a physical solution. the american public deserves everything it gets.
>>534356175because the corruption runs deep, it's galactic you could say
>>534356175If you don't mind reading a real article and don't dismiss individual journos due to sources/editors, this article explains a lot>https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2019/03/how-kleptocracy-came-to-america/580471/>For two years, in the early 1990s, Richard Palmer served as the CIA station chief in the United States’ Moscow embassy. The events unfolding around him—the dissolution of the Soviet Union and the rise of Russia—were so chaotic, so traumatic and exhilarating, that they mostly eluded clearheaded analysis. But from all the intelligence that washed over his desk, Palmer acquired a crystalline understanding of the deeper narrative of those times.>American officialdom, Palmer believed, had badly misjudged Russia. Washington had placed its faith in the new regime’s elites; it took them at their word when they professed their commitment to democratic capitalism. But Palmer had seen up close how the world’s growing interconnectedness—and global finance in particular—could be deployed for ill. During the Cold War, the KGB had developed an expert understanding of the banking byways of the West, and spymasters had become adept at dispensing cash to agents abroad. That proficiency facilitated the amassing of new fortunes. In the dying days of the U.S.S.R., Palmer had watched as his old adversaries in Soviet intelligence shoveled billions from the state treasury into private accounts across Europe and the U.S.So basically it's been 30 years in the making.
>>534356175Don't blame me. I vooted as hard as I could.
>>534361517It's unironically true even outside of memes. All that stolen cash in >>534361355 was being moved through financial centers. And that's not in flyover country
>>534356175you are not the only one, burger bro.
>>534356175THE ORANGE FOOL