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] “Fighting corporate fraud and other misconduct is a top priority of the Department of Justice. Our nation’s economy depends on effective enforcement of the civil and criminal laws that protect our financial system and, by extension, all our citizens.”
originally posted by: Fireflysky
a reply to: undo
If they had knowledge of illegal activity and contributed than yes, if they were just workers who had no clue then no.
originally posted by: Fireflysky
a reply to: undo
I'm not speaking of the janitors or most of the people who work in regular Joe jobs. There is a big difference between the worker ants and the people who are pulling the strings. Start following the money, one thing that is not hidden is the paper trail. Clean house.
originally posted by: Fireflysky
a reply to: undo
Also, ATS is not a court of law, thank goodness. Although much more civil than other forums most of the time, but no Judge and Jury here, only personal opinions.
originally posted by: Fireflysky
a reply to: undo
I firmly believe that most people who are in the military or on a police force are very good people, I would never think to go after good people, but I am sure there are rules about following unlawful orders. The only defence in those cases would be if they were under duress. In those cases they actually are putting themselves in more danger if they don't collect proof in one form or another of said duress.
nope. they are also funding communist socialist regimes, and in both cases its due to the slave labor population of socialist countries.
"The Nordic Model - Embracing globalization and sharing risks" characterizes the system as follows:[15]
An elaborate social safety net in addition to public services such as free education and universal healthcare.[15]
Strong property rights,
contract enforcement,
and overall ease of doing business.[16]
Public pension plans.[15]
Low barriers to free trade.[17] This is combined with collective risk sharing (social programs, labour market institutions) which has provided a form of protection against the risks associated with economic openness.[15]
Little product market regulation. Nordic countries rank very high in product market freedom according to OECD rankings.[15]
Low levels of corruption.[15] In Transparency International's 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index all five Nordic countries were ranked among the 12 least corrupt of 176 evaluated countries, and Denmark, Finland, Sweden and Norway all ranked within top 5.[18]
High percentage of workers belonging to a labour union.[20]
A partnership between employers, trade unions and the government, whereby these social partners negotiate the terms to regulating the workplace among themselves, rather than the terms being imposed by law.[21]
While there are differences among different Nordic countries, they all share a broad commitment to social cohesion, a universal nature of welfare provision
in order to safeguard individualism
by providing protection for vulnerable individuals and groups in society, and maximizing public participation in social decision-making.
It is characterized by flexibility and openness to innovation in the provision of welfare. The Nordic welfare systems are mainly funded through taxation.[26]
originally posted by: BuzzyWigs
a reply to: undo
I get what you are saying. That doesn't mean that Bernie is wrong. Please stop smearing Democratic Socialism. It is NOT COMMUNISM.
Please.