Very interesting. Not surprising either.
I don't know much but I do know one thing: when we believe a debate is no longer necessary that's when we get into all sorts of trouble.
What I find fascinating about public perception is that it is obvious governments and corporations profit off war. Yet, that perception does not transfer over to other endeavours like environmentalism. Do people actually believe Dubya and Gore are not cut from the same capitalistic cloth? No. Gore is not invested in "selling carbon credits." Sure he's not.
Erosion of freedom comes in many forms, shapes, sizes and ink blots. Erosionists are clever folk.
To get their way, it all hinges on two tiny words the insurance industry knew about a long time ago: what if?
Building a business on what could happen is the sweetest swindle of them all.
Wanna buy the bridge I sold you last week? What if you don't buy it? You'll never be able to cross that bridge again!
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