Top 10 Ways the US is the Most Corrupt Country in the World
http://www.juancole.com/2013/12/corrupt-country-world.html
Top 10 Ways the US is the Most Corrupt Country in the World
Top 10 Ways the US is the Most Corrupt Country in the World
By Juan Cole | Dec. 3, 2013
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1. Instead of having short, publicly-funded political campaigns with limited and/or free advertising (as a number of Western European countries do), the US has long political campaigns in which candidates are dunned big bucks for advertising. They are therefore forced to spend much of their time fundraising, which is to say, seeking bribes. All American politicians are basically on the take, though many are honorable people. They are forced into it by the system. House Majority leader John Boehner has actually just handed out cash on the floor of the House from the tobacco industry to other representatives.
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2. That politicians can be bribed to reduce regulation of industries like banking (what is called regulatory capture) means that they will be so bribed. Billions were spent and 3,000 lobbyists employed by bankers to remove cumbersome rules in the zeroes. Thus, political corruption enabled financial corruption (in some cases legalizing it!) Without regulations and government auditing, the finance sector went wild and engaged in corrupt practices that caused the 2008 crash. Too bad the poor Afghans cant just legislate their corruption out of existence by regularizing it, the way Wall street did.
3. That the chief villains of the 2008 meltdown (from which 90% of Americans have not recovered) have not been prosecuted is itself a form of corruption.
4. The US military budget is bloated and enormous, bigger than the military budgets of the next twelve major states. What isnt usually realized is that perhaps half of it is spent on outsourced services, not on the military. It is corporate welfare on a cosmic scale. Ive seen with my own eyes how officers in the military get out and then form companies to sell things to their former colleagues still on the inside.