Those are formulated as hypothetical statements and "what if" questions, but it already works that way in the United States.
I meant what if it gets worse? I thought that was assumed.
Corruption, tax inequality, and the use of political power to benefit business will always be present and therefore the amount is what's important.
Every politician lies so that doesn't matter. What matters is what the lie about and how often it occurs. It's the same with corruption.
I meant what if it gets worse? I thought that was assumed.
Corruption, tax inequality, and the use of political power to benefit business will always be present and therefore the amount is what's important.
Every politician lies so that doesn't matter. What matters is what the lie about and how often it occurs. It's the same with corruption.