Chris Riley

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The story is typical of the lopsided state that Bush built: a weak, underfunded, ineffective public sector on the one hand, and a parallel richly funded corporate infrastructure on the other. When it comes to paying contractors, the sky is the limit; when it comes to financing the basic functions of the state, the coffers are empty.
Chris Riley
Well said. woof.
The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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