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 Emotions don't change the facts. We all know the cliché—America, the land of "unlimited opportunities" and the original "gold rush. And sure, facts are facts: until about a decade ago, the United States was the industrial heart of the planet, the birthplace of the world's most aggressive private companies, and the place where everyone has a relative living the dream. Even today, countries worldwide keep their gold reserves there, banking on that old-school "security." 

However, when you examine the situation without the influence of Hollywood and the media, which is arguably the most effective in the industry, the reality becomes much more unsettling. Who is truly in control? The irony begins at the very foundation. The founders of the US Constitution—the guys writing about "freedom and equality"—were, for the most part, slave owners. This double game hasn’t stopped; it just evolved. On the global stage, the US plays the "world’s policeman," but only when it suits the agenda. They slap sanctions on nations without a mandate from the international community, using hunger as a weapon instead of missiles (remember the Kissinger Memorandum?).

Parasite or Leader? The whole political system feels like a closed loop:

Lobbyists and massive corporations bankroll political campaigns.

Once elected, these politicians reciprocate by injecting billions into the same companies through a bloated military-industrial complex.

It’s essentially a massive drain on the average taxpayer. While politicians are busy fighting "forever wars" under the guise of "fixing" other nations, their borders are leaking narcotics, and over 80% of the population is drowning in the American debt culture. Is it appropriate to describe a nation as "prosperous" when its citizens primarily hold debts rather than assets?

The Big Question?

At the end of the day, it’s worth asking who is actually running this powerhouse while we’re distracted by the shiny ads. Is it the citizens, or the invisible corporate influence on politics, where the taxpayer is just a statistic? Emotions don't change the facts—the system looks less like a leader and more like a parasite consuming everyone else’s resources to maintain an illusion of greatness. From whatever angle I look at it, this system is not in the interest of normal people. 

It only works for these moneylenders who give credit to both. And the crises themselves always work against the normal taxpayer. The vicious circle is set in motion, and people again become helpless and bow their heads. Apparently, whoever becomes a politician thinks that death will not overtake him and his greed has no limits.

When I discuss a certain country, I always refer to its politics, politicians, and their manipulators and sponsors. I definitely had and still have hope with Trump. Who is my favorite who says the words "Nothing personal, just business"? I expected that he would simply change the words—nothing personal, just politics—and bring back the industrialization of America. By not spending taxpayer money on foreign lobbies but on the nonsense of a group of people.

                                                            
Author:  Sezgin Ismailov

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  1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?reload=9&v=YkgkThdzX-8

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    1. Imagine there's no heaven
      It's easy if you try
      No hell below us
      Above us, only sky
      Imagine all the people
      Livin' for today
      Ah
      Imagine there's no countries
      It isn't hard to do
      Nothing to kill or die for
      And no religion, too
      Imagine all the people
      Livin' life in peace
      You
      You may say I'm a dreamer
      But I'm not the only one
      I hope someday you'll join us
      And the world will be as one
      Imagine no possessions
      I wonder if you can
      No need for greed or hunger
      A brotherhood of man
      Imagine all the people
      Sharing all the world
      You
      You may say I'm a dreamer
      But I'm not the only one
      I hope someday you'll join us
      And the world will live as one

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  2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3wNuru4U0I&list=RDs3wNuru4U0I&start_radio=1
    Titre : We Are The World
    Interprète : USA For Africa
    Année : 1985
    Auteurs compositeurs : Lionel Richie, Michael Jackson
    Durée : 7 m 06 s
    Label : Columbia Records

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  3. The "War on Terror" has created a culture of fear in America. - Zbigniew Brzezinski

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  4. "I'm rich, thank you very much. And you're excused for being short-sighted. The Americans, you Brits, and all the other Westerners who think they know what's right and wrong make money selling heroin and opium with one hand, and yet they pay mullahs to preach that growing poppies is against the Koran with the other." He laughed. "All hypocrites!" Deborah Rodriguez

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  5. - And what should I do? America is the cradle of the world revolution - sexual and criminal. Newspapers must be read... - Vladimir Kolichev

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  6. I will tell you more: even the discovery of America was financed by the Jews.—Mordecai Richler

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  7. America is one giant frozen cupcake surrounded by millions of starving people. — Gloria Steinem

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  8. America is the richest country in the world because half of its population are cashiers and their descendants who fled Europe. —Kazimierz Bartoszewicz

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  9. Every country talks about what it doesn’t have: America for peace, Germany for unification, France for glory, Russia for freedom, and India for food. — James Reston, American journalist, editor of The New York Times (1965)

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  10. America… has lost itself in television. Because in advertising, falsehood and manipulation have been elevated to the level of the advertisers’ inner values. — Norman Mailer

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  11. In America, anyone can become president—I did. —Gerald Ford

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