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Sharks you are doing a disservice to those people who come here with little to no money. Money makes people evil and you are contributing to their corruption. You see people who win the lottery and their lives are ruined. All you are doing is ruining the lives of those who get cash from you.
46 u/[deleted] Jan 02 '23 Makes me wonder why they are against the party that is pro infrastructure repair or if they are perhaps the benefactors of those sweet, sweet no-bid contracts. LA is a very cool state with tons of history but extreme corruption makes me want to just drive through there. → More replies (5) → More replies (13) → More replies (8) 72 u/KuroKen70 Jan 02 '23 I love the lack of specifics.
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The New York Times also claims that the "problems of racism and corruption in law enforcement are complicated these days by the inability of the criminal justice system to staunch the flow of drugs and guns on the streets
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EVEN IN REGARD to inherently dishonest movements, let me now add, a marginal third category of adherent is possible: the relatively small number who struggle conscientiously, but simply cannot grasp the issues and the monumental corruption involved. These are the handful who become Communists, “channelers,” etc. through a truly honest error of knowledge. Leaving aside the retarded and the illiterate, who are effectively helpless in such matters, this third group consists almost exclusively...
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As David Wieck points out, however, the major problem with such a system would not be the corruption of "private" courts and police forces (although, as suggested above, this could indeed be a problem): "There is something more serious than the 'Mafia danger', and this other problem concerns the role of such 'defence' institutions in a given social and economic context.