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Corrupt Political Figures and Greedy Bankers Are Illicit Money Handlers

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Corrupt Political Figures and Greedy Bankers Are Illicit Money Handlers

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I've been dazzled lately by the brilliant minds of the Internet era, the unnoticed, the anonymous, the ones without a publishing contract or tenured professor title. These folk drop wisdom in every corner of the digital world, even comment sections.

One such nugget of genius caught my eye: "Close your eyes and visualize a government that operates so incompetently they need to bring in a whole nation of fresh voters because they lost the citizen vote." Another comment read, "If your country has enough money to give to other countries, then your taxes are too high." Imagine the intellectual awakening we'd have if our celebrity intellectuals were as succinct as some of these underappreciated minds!

With the USAID scandal now a hot topic, people from all walks of life are speaking out against the U.S. government, agreeing that it's little more than a money laundering operation for the political and financial elite. Congress approves spending bills that funnel trillions to bureaucratic agencies, NGO's, and foreign governments. Machine workers take their cut, pledge loyalty to the federal Leviathan, and allocate the rest to well-connected businesses and outside parties. These NGO's bribe voters and special interest groups, advocate for the government and wealthy political donors. Foreign governments take their cut, hand over their country's natural resources to multinational conglomerates, and wage wars that serve the military-industrial complex.

Spending bills also cover NPR, PBS, and countless other state-funded propaganda outlets - inside and outside the U.S. - so we have an army of liars ready to spread the government's preferred narratives. These narratives are monetized, enriching corporate firms and further empowering central banks. Stories about "climate change" justify new taxes, central bank digital currencies, and industry nationalization. Stories about the need to fight for a corrupt Ukrainian dictatorship justify increased military spending. Stories about looming pandemics justify lockdowns, censorship, and billions more for Big Pharma's gene-altering "vaccines." The Federal Reserve is always ready to create new money and fund these boondoggles, wars, and expensive misadventures.

In return, multinational corporations, banks, and financial elites who profit from the U.S. government's money tree contribute a portion of their new wealth to politicians. We criminals who engage in insider trading go to prison, while rich politicians and their families receive incredible wealth. They invest in stocks before starting wars, release bioweapons into the world, and invest in "green energy" companies before passing laws favoring solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles. Politicians create family foundations that draw "charitable" donations from the same industries they regulate and from a myriad of foreign officials courting U.S. favor. When they run for re-election, these politicians find it easy to secure new campaign funds from these multinational corporations.

The Federal Reserve prints money, Congress sends it off to corporations, foreign governments, and special interest groups, and the people who profit buy back some of their new wealth for the politicians. Wash, rinse, repeat. An unknown author cleverly quipped, "Statistically, a gun is less likely to be used in a crime than a member of Congress."

When enough citizens notice that the government's various tricks only lead to political and financial elites getting richer, the poor getting poorer, the world becoming more dangerous, and the country less secure, the corporate news media and politicians cry for amnesty for illegal aliens. As quoted, "When enough people see through the federal government's scams, they import new voters to keep themselves in power."

That's why mass amnesty rears its head every few election cycles. When citizens ignore the government's theft, fraud, and various crimes or when they've been intimidated into silence, politicians don't have to rely on non-citizen votes. A few thousand fraudulent votes in select Democrat cities decide state and national elections.

However, whenever a significant portion of the American electorate realizes the government is a criminal enterprise bent on sabotaging citizens' interests, the state-run news media suddenly start singing the praises of all the foreigners sneaking into the nation. They argue that it's essential for all "good" Americans to show compassion for the "undocumented" and demand amnesty.

On the other hand, if Americans migrated to Mexico, Turkey, or China and demanded all their rights without citizenship, they'd end up with a black eye. If they demanded "free" things from their new country, they'd likely end up dead. But every person in the world is entitled to be an "undocumented American citizen." No American, however, is entitled to commit fraud anywhere else in the world.

Perhaps it's time to leave this insane ride.

Congress and the Federal Reserve have been printing and spending money for over a century. The outcome? Inflation, reducing the value of the dollar, and increasing the national debt. People have cried, "Stop spending money you don't have!" for ages, and the private bankers who use the Fed as a money spigot reply, "Sorry, we can't hear you over the sound of our money-printing machines."

Central bankers explain the benefits of paper currencies and central banking, stating the immense things their magical money has bought us. Neither World War I nor World War II could survive without influxes of money conjured out of thin air. The enormous defense budgets of the last century required central banks quietly taxing citizens through inflation. Without the ability to print more money, governments wouldn't have been able to create the welfare state we know today.

So, you see, without central bankers rigging currency markets, governments wouldn't be able to engage in endless wars or care for their impoverished citizens who can no longer save because of the devaluing dollar. The good news for Americans eager to make a living? The war machine is always hiring. If you make it out alive, government-funded healthcare can treat your injuries and PTSD. If you don't, then the government saves big. Hmm, wonder if that's why D.C. politicians and war pundits are so eager to send soldiers into danger without clear battle plans, strategic objectives, or mission prioritization?

After all, if the federal government and its friends need labor, they'll just bring in new voters. It's what criminal organizations do!

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Original Article: Politicians and Bankers are Crooks

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Overall:

The notion that the U.S. government operates as a large-scale money laundering operation for elites is controversial, hinging on select financial scandals, policy loopholes, and instances of insider manipulation of public institutions or funds. Skeptics argue that this claim lacks direct evidence of government complicity, although documented cases reveal instances of elaborate fraud, political corruption, and exploitation of government programs by insiders and well-connected individuals.

Arguments and Evidence

1. High-Profile Cases of Government-Associated Fraud and Money Laundering

  • PPP Loan Fraud: The U.S. Department of Justice reclaimed nearly $9 million in fraudulent and laundered PPP loan funds in 2021, illustrating how government relief efforts can be exploited by knowledgeable individuals.
  • Recent Federal Cases: The theft of U.S. Treasury tax refund checks for millions showed how government systems can be manipulated. In eight federal cases, individuals charged used local businesses and banks for the laundering process.

2. Exploitation of Political Connections

  • Bribery and Corruption: The brazen USAID-related bribery scheme involving $550 million in contracts highlights how government contracting processes can be manipulated to benefit select individuals and entities.
  • Weak Enforcement in Elite Circles: Critics argue that wealth, power, and influence shield elites from severe punishment in cases of fraud, bringing up the perceived leniency or light sentences compared to penalties for common criminals.

3. Systemic Issues and Regulatory Loopholes

  • Sanctions Evasion and Financial Crimes: The founding figure of a cryptocurrency payment company was indicted for evading financial sanctions, demonstrating the possibility of exploiting the U.S. financial system for substantial money laundering.
  • Transnational Elder Fraud: A multi-million-dollar senior-citizen scam used online platforms to target U.S. banks, underlining the difficulties faced by authorities to stop cross-border financial crimes.

Below are three sentences that contain the given words in the context of the given text:

  1. The comment, "If your country has enough money to give to other countries, then your taxes are too high," is an example of general-news discussion about politics and economics.
  2. Unearthed articles about crime-and-justice, such as the USAID scandal, reveal the truth behind the government's operations and the involvement of political and financial elites.
  3. In the comment section of digital platforms, one can find articles about health, climate change, and other general-news topics, often laced with political undertones.

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