“Rent-seeking parasites.”
Ii makes more sense on “circle of life” terms to see them as predators, not parasites.
We may not like that relationship, but no one cares about the opinions of prey animals.
Rent-seeking parasites.
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Ii makes more sense on circle of life terms to see them as predators, not parasites.
We may not like that relationship, but no one cares about the opinions of prey animals."
I agree with Paine. When those vain and false-accusing folks who so highly regard themselves as predators realize that recirculating debt/revenues in a rent-seekers' regime can no longer be taken from the largely unemployed private sector, they can only feed on the blood of their own kind.
The situation is already turning. The parasites shriek the names of parasite celebrities and other moronic noise at one another in political speech, while most of the waiting, watching private sector--desensitized by the decades of crimes perpetrated against it--no longer listens.
They eat recirculating debt/revenues as though such increasingly watered funds were an addictive drug, all the while believing themselves to be cognizant. The
interesting part of the default process is coming.