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The ruling of a country's political, economic, and judicial system by corporations and their interests, some say appears to be the most prominent form of government in the United States, at this time. The guise of a democracy or for that matter a republic, goes hand in hand with the ruse of a capitalist economy. This union also includes the judicial system being set up in favor of corporations with the judges being bought and paid. This marriage of multi-national corporations, international bankers, and worldwide governments makes for a governance not for the people by the people, but for the corporations by the corporate elite. When companies become 'too big to fail' resulting in government bailouts, it erodes away at the free market.
As corruption reigns supreme and elections are bought instead of won, and the elitist likes of the Koch Brothers, Larry Fink of Blackrock, and George Soros can buy politicians, what's to become of its citizens? We'll take a look at the rise of corporatocracy, the people behind the companies, the biggest lobbies in Washington, and what they plan for the future of the global economy and society at large. Join us today for an investigative look inside corporatocracy.
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The ruling of a country's political, economic, and judicial system by corporations and their interests, some say appears to be the most prominent form of government in the United States, at this time. The guise of a democracy or for that matter a republic, goes hand in hand with the ruse of a capitalist economy. This union also includes the judicial system being set up in favor of corporations with the judges being bought and paid. This marriage of multi-national corporations, international bankers, and worldwide governments makes for a governance not for the people by the people, but for the corporations by the corporate elite. When companies become 'too big to fail' resulting in government bailouts, it erodes away at the free market.
As corruption reigns supreme and elections are bought instead of won, and the elitist likes of the Koch Brothers, Larry Fink of Blackrock, and George Soros can buy politicians, what's to become of its citizens? We'll take a look at the rise of corporatocracy, the people behind the companies, the biggest lobbies in Washington, and what they plan for the future of the global economy and society at large. Join us today for an investigative look inside corporatocracy.
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