“Big money and big business, corporations and commerce, are again the undisputed overlords of politics and government. The White House, the Congress and, increasingly, the judiciary, reflect their interests. We appear to have a government run by remote control from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the National Association of Manufacturers and the American Petroleum Institute. To hell with everyone else.” BigsGovernmentRunningAmericaHouseInterestWhiteHellCongressCorporationsWhite HouseAssociationCommerceChamberInstituteBig BusinessJudiciaryPetroleumRemote ControlUndisputedChamber Of Commerce Author:Bill Moyers
“I'd shrink government in a minute, if I could shrink GM, Bank of America, and all these immoral corporations that operate by an undemocratic code, with no soul and no conscience.” IfsSoulGovernmentAmericaMinutesConscienceCodeCorporationsIf I CouldImmoralShrinks Author:Jerry Brown
“The first life insurance societies where formed in England in the years between 1692 and 1720. In America, life insurance became available to the clergy through the Presbyterian Ministers Fund, founded in 1759 (still in existence), and the Episcopal Corporation, founded ten years later (subsequently merged).” YearsFirstsStillsAmericaExistenceTenEnglandAvailableCorporationsMinistersFundClergyPresbyterians Author:Andrew Tobias
“I have been saying for the some time now that America has only one party - the property party. It's the party of big corporation, the party of money. It has two right wings; one is Democrat and the other is Republican.” Has BeensTwoBigsAmericaPartyRepublicanWingsPropertyDemocratCorporationsRight WingBig Corporations Author:Gore Vidal
“Have you ever noticed that the only metaphor we have in our public discourse for solving problems is to declare war on it? We have the war on crime, the war on cancer, the war on drugs. But did you ever notice that we have no war on homelessness? You know why? Because there's no money in that problem. No money to be made off of the homeless. If you can find a solution to homelessness where the corporations and politicians can make a few million dollars each, you will see the streets of America begin to clear up pretty damn quick!” IfsKnowsMadeWarProblemAmericaMillionsClearStreetsCrimePoliticianDrugSolutionsDollarsMetaphorCancerCorporationsDamnProblem SolvingHomelessDiscourseHomelessnessMillion DollarsNo MoneyWar On DrugsNo WarPublic Discourse Author:George Carlin
“The trickle-down experiment that began in the Reagan years failed America's middle class. Sure, the rich are doing great. Giant corporations are doing great. Lobbyists are doing great. But we need an economy where everyone else who works hard gets a shot at doing great!” NeedsYearsHardAmericaClassEconomyRichMiddleHard WorkShotsExperimentsCorporationsGiantsMiddle ClassLobbyistsTrickle Down Author:Elizabeth Warren
“There is no reason why anyone in this country should be lacking health care when America has the resources right now. It would not cost much more than what we are paying right now. As a matter of fact, Americans are paying for a universal standard of care. They are just not getting it because it is all about corporations making a profit. It is not about people. Support Medicare for all.” PeopleShouldCountryMatterReasonFactsCareAmericaSupportRight NowCostStandardsResourcesUniversalProfitHealth CareCorporationsReason WhyNo ReasonLackingMatter Of FactMedicareSupport Me Author:Dennis Kucinich
“The great power in America is the corporations - we`re a corporate country. We`re run by a CEO and the stockholders have very little to say on how the corporation is run. Fine, the board of directors run it and the stockholders can just be disgruntled, but who gives a damn?” GivingLittlesCountryRunningAmericaFineDirectorsCorporateCorporationsDamnBoardsCeoGreat PowerBoard Of DirectorsDisgruntled Author:Norman Mailer
“Right now, the technological world plus God or spirituality is evolving. I think America has become a little bit too corrupt, government's a little too corrupt, too greedy. Many corporations are too greedy. The labor unions are too greedy. That effects charities and religious organizations. I just think it's greed. That's why, in 1985, I had to figure out how to give before I received. The more I focus on giving, for less and less, the more and more I make.” ThinkingWorldGivingLittlesGovernmentAmericaSpiritualityBitsReligiousFocusEffectsFiguresRight NowLittle BitLaborOrganizationUnionsCharityGreedEvolveCorporationsPlusTechnologicalGreedyLabor UnionCorrupt Government Author:Robert Kiyosaki