If they would just leave the resources for the people of the area, we wouldn't have to spend anything on them to help them. I have to go with TS, we did the same shit to Mexico, and now 40 years later after we wiped the natural resources and shoved them into the maquiladoras, and finally forcing Mexico to sell us all of their oil at below cost so the corporate oil boys could make billions more for their personal gain, leaving Mexico with little to no way to pay off their real debts.

One thing I would like to make clear however, this is no longer 'just American corporations'. These are the multinationals run by people who have no allegiance to anyone but themselves, and their personal gain. They are doing as much damage to us, as they are the rest of the world. This is what needs to be changed, and it is beginning to look like they only way is going to be a full scale revolution, where in the end, we put the so called leaders of industry up against the wall for real. Otherwise we are letting these people turn the entire world into the same oppressed situation that existed during the Victorian British Empire.

It's all very well to run around saying regulation is bad, get the government off our backs, etc. Of course our lives are regulated. When you come to a stop sign, you stop; if you want to go fishing, you get a license; if you want to shoot ducks, you can shoot only three ducks. The alternative is dead bodies at the intersection, no fish, and no ducks. OK?
Molly Ivins -1944 - 2007

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