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Having to make financial decisions like, re-roofing your home or having a preventative medical procedure done on your child. Having a 50 year olds colonostopy procedure or paying for gas so one can commute to work during the year.
We see the air of deceit in everyday life all the time. Free credit reports but we need your credit card registered for us and trying to find where the free report information is, in order to request it is virtually impossible. 100% natural, 100% pure fruit juice, 100% money back guarantee, you’ve seen the claims but we know now that our government (that’s to special interest lobbyists) allows advertisements and packaging like these to exist. Protect your identity, but the laws governing how personal financial information collected by a financial organization can be shared with third parties by default. (It used to be the other way around, but lobbyists made quick work of that and turned it upside down. Now by default, your creditor or financial institute has the right to share your personal information by default. Go figure, it’s not hard. It is once again all about money – the acquisition of it by these big, obscene corporate ****s!)
The Enron scam, Anderson Consulting, our political leadership...
Everyday people, colleagues at work, neighbors bend rules and rationalize to support their own truth or reality, generally for their own personal benefit in one way or another. Where will this lead us and should be really be surprised when ethical and moral decisions turn on us?
Do the little lies become a larger issue perhaps later effecting our social structure as a whole? Ethical decisions become contorted and convoluted in order to support profit or a point of view. Where is truth, real truth in all this? Read 3 Comments... >>
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