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ISIS developing Google-style driverless cars for attacks
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| 05.01.2016
| Deccanherald.com
Posted on 05/01/2016 4:38:51 PM PDT by ameribbean expat
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To: Blood of Tyrants
I wouldn't put it past Google either. Corporations that are uncontrolled because of size or because the government refuses to act will act badly by their very nature. Other than the odd corporate officer a corporation can have no interest but profit. They are by their very nature amoral and without a conscience because they are in a Darwinian contest of survival with other businesses. That is why the lack of immigration enforcement has been so extensive and damaging. If one corporation can hire illegals and get away with it then their competitors have choices, get out of business or do the same. Then after a while it becomes a standard business practices. Without the rule of law or under corporate fascism corporations over time would not stoop to kidnapping citizens and chaining them to their workspace. Sorry brain dead millenials, it would be even worse under socialism with the government producing everything. There is an old saying “If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years thered be a shortage of sand.”
Don't think it is possible? Look no further than the oil superpower Venezuela where the socialists government workers can only work 2 days a week to save electricity as the float on a lake of oil. Needless to say they are stop paying the government workers for a five day work week.
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WMarshal
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