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RE: Insider Trading

There's still apparently some pretense that any government agencies aren't simply vectors for crime. I'm really bad at pretending, so I plainly state that every government agency is simply a mechanism that enables criminals to commit more profitable crimes. While I know people at high levels in USG agencies who are not corrupt and am sure there are many others, the administrators of such agencies are appointed because they are corrupt, and are good at discreetly profiting from enabling crime.

So I am informed by folks trying to fulfill the stated purposes of government agencies, whom are frequently prevented and their works completely countered by blatant corruption undertaken by their superiors.

I suffer my gag reflex being triggered by the mere contemplation of the SEC, whose capture long ago has surely enabled the worst kinds of corruption and criminal harm committed against civil society that government agencies are capable of.

The sooner these vile atrocities are consigned to the dustbin of history, the better.

Thanks!

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While I know people at high levels in USG agencies who are not corrupt and am sure there are many others, the administrators of such agencies are appointed because they are corrupt, and are good at discreetly profiting from enabling crime.

Yep there are a lot of good people in government and whatever,
but the system itself is systemically corrupted to the core.

Doesn't really matter if they have good individuals inside them.
This is the same view as people that say ACAB (all cops are bastards).
Rotten to the core.