Canada has a lot of corruption issues. But the people writing the evaluations for human rights violations and abuses and corruption problems, are mainly Americans. The problems in the U.S. are hidden, just like all of the crappy accounting and banking and insurance company excesses.
The U.S. created a false illusion and appearance of wealth and security by allowing corporations to design laws and regulations that served their own interests and not the interests of the people. Look where we are now, because of it. Finally, the fraud was exposed, and largely dismissed as "mistakes" and the result of a "problematic economy" as if CONSUMERS were the problem. The problem was the U.S. government and those in charge, and then then the second tier of power, the fat corporate asses blowing hot air into the ledgers and stock market, were directly holding hands with the elected officials that most had no part in electing.
It's amazing the U.S. got by so well, for so long, with this illusion of prosperity.
It's a little more difficult to see how the justice system has collapsed, when complaints like mine are hidden and concealed, but it's going to happen when enough people start exposing exactly what happened to them, and how the U.S. justice system failed to rectify the wrongdoing.
The economic problem is the least of America's problems.
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