Sunday, July 31, 2016

Crony Corporations in Trouble

Of their own making

The “global economy” is contracting because global consumers are cutting back purchases to include only what they absolutely need, like food and shelter. Consumers are not purchasing everything they want because they lack the cash.  Many are spending their savings to buy necessities. 

In the US, those who need cars to get to work are paying car payments and shelter costs are high. Cell phone plan, cable TV, electricity and gas and water prices are too high.  Our economy continues to weaken and workers are more subject to layoffs. Most US consumers are limiting their use of all utilities.

The rest of the developed world is in worse shape than the US.  Europe has high unemployment and growing refugee costs. Developing countries like China and India are faltering. Third-world countries are broken and sending refugees to whoever will take them.

Government debt is unsustainable and global credit limits are beyond sustainable.  There is ample evidence of government corruption and stupidity across the globe. Real democracy, the rule of law and free market rules have been abandoned.  Every government laws and regulations are riddled with trickery that allows government to do whatever it wants without voter approval.  This comes after decades of obfuscation and secrecy, because special interests own the legislatures.

Global corporations control government and have been infiltrated by criminals who have dismantled the rule of law. They have lots of co-conspirators including our courts, elected officials and global Marxists in the UN who are embedded in all governments, All industries have been short-sighted and now find themselves in crisis.

Our experience has taught us that the unconstitutional collusion of government and industry can ruin entire economies.  There are a limited number of things we should trust to government.  There are industries that operate better as small family businesses that shouldn’t be allowed entry by big business.

Big business has cash it has amassed over the decades, but its future becomes more limited as consumers spend less on what they have to offer.


Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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