Does crime pay?
It's true that one who commits a crime has little change of being caught. It's also true that if he's caught there's little chance he'll be convicted. If convicted there's little chance of his doing time. If he does time, there's little chance of his serving his full term.
These are well-known facts which encourage criminality. But what most people fail to realize is that the entire criminal justice system itself is one of the greatest industries in our country.
There isn't nearly enough controversy here.
https://www.brighteon.com/00000000-0000-0000-0005-819796271001
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eaHBB7b1VCU
People have taken dishonesty for granted for so long that it's hard for some to think about going into business without some angle or gimmick. The idea is to get money.
Giving value for the money is secondary, if even considered. Crookedness is accepted at all levels of our society. The wealthy crooks are heroic and smart. Movies and TV glamorize them.
I'm still liking asking this ::
'If we just print all the money we need, why do we pay taxes?'
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