Corporate Corruption Famous Quotes & Sayings
35 Corporate Corruption Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
The greatest domestic terrorists in the USA are either working for the corporate government or are funding it.— Steven Magee

It is a fact that the USA corporate government routinely lies to its mass population.— Steven Magee

There can be no effective control of corporations while their political activity remains. To put an end to it will be neither a short nor an easy task, but it can be done ... Corporate expenditures for political purposes, and especially such expenditures by public-service corporations, have supplied one of the principal sources of corruption in our political affairs.— Theodore Roosevelt

Still others worry that news organizations may pull their punches when reporting about the activities of their corporate parents or partners. Will ABC News go easy on problems at Disney, for example, which owns ABC?— Edward S. Greenberg

A system is corrupt when it is strictly profit-driven, not driven to serve the best interests of its people, but those of multinational corporations.— Suzy Kassem

One correspondent, who is into psychology, notes that in his experience people who are hoplophobes are nearly always nutty in other ways, too. Hoplophobia [fear of guns], of course, is not simply an attitude but rather an aberration in which the sufferer clings to an idea which he himself knows to be unsound, such as the idea that inanimate instruments have a will of their own or that lawbreakers abide by the law.— Jeff Cooper

Poverty is not a disgrace, but it's terribly inconvenient— Milton Berle

Loneliness is and always has been the central and inevitable experience of every man.— Thomas Wolfe

It may not be long before Corporate Corruption is made legal and renamed a Lobbying Fee.— Anonymous

'Sex and The City' was made to correct the myth that if you were single at a certain age, you were a leper. Its four characters are heroes to a lot of women; they run around New York, or Gotham - but they have fancy shoes instead of capes.— Michael Patrick King

Reality crashed into my brain: I'd never see my black tiger again.— Colleen Houck
P. 420, Kelsey

Everything okay, sweet pea?" Garret asked as he walked over.— Maya Banks
"Yep. Just talking to Sean and getting some fresh air."
Garret shoved his hands into his pockets. "You mean you're hiding out here with this pussy who's here for the same reason."
Sean grunted. "Yeah, the exact same reason you've run outside like a damn girl."
Garret grinned. "Too many damned people. Ma eats that shit up, but I swear it makes the rest of us crazy."
"So at what point is she going to figure out we've fled the premises?" Rachel asked. The last thing she wanted was to hurt Marlene's feelings.
"Not to worry. Mom is well used to having to round us up. She usually gives us ten minutes or so to get the crazed look from our eyes, and then she'll come out all sweet-like but with a glint in her eyes you know better than to ignore."
"And at that point, she drags us back inside by our ears," Sean finished.

You would be surprised at how many corporations "none of your business" applies to!— Steven Magee

You have the right to free speech. We, the corporate controlled government, have the right to ignore you and we choose to exercise this right.— Steven Magee

Law enforcement are the facilitators of corporate fraud.— Steven Magee

Corporate corruption has ecological merits. It's helping to preserve that species known as Democrats - thought to be endangered as recently as the year 2000.— P. J. O'Rourke

In poor countries, officials receive explicit bribes; in D.C. they get the sophisticated, implicit, unspoken promise to work for large corporations— Nassim Nicholas Taleb

I understand individuals and their personal motivations, but when those same individuals become a part of something bigger, some amorphous corporate ball of greed, I can't anticipate the logical next move, because it has long ago stopped being human. Your average human being has a conscience and the world is structured with checks and balances to shed light on that individual should he or she become something ugly and cruel. But a company can hide its corruption; the individuals responsible can sit innocently and united behind their desks for years before they are discovered. They are as guilty as the guy robbing the liquor store in the ski mask, only they're free to show their faces. I had no idea whether I should be looking for the worker bee or the nest, or both, and my nearsightedness cost my boss his job.— Lisa Lutz

But, overall, I concluded the young-hack-versus-corporate-corruption thriller had potential. (The Ghost of Sir Felix Finch whines, "But it's been done a hundred times before!" - as if there could be anything not done a hundred thousand times between Aristophanes and Andrew Void-Webber! As if Art is the What, not the How!) My— David Mitchell

What was my body to me? A kind of flunkey in my service. Let but my anger wax hot, my love grow exalted, my hatred collect in me, and that boasted solidarity between me and my body was gone.— Antoine De Saint-Exupery

When I was a kid, my nickname was Mr. Baseball. Because of the stitches.— Emo Philips

She did not want to be that woman - the one of whom they spoke. She had never planned to be that woman. Somehow, it had happened, however ... somehow, she had lost her way and, without realizing it, she had chosen this staid, boring life instead of a different, more adventurous one.— Sarah MacLean

As well as a shared mentality, the Establishment is cemented by financial links and a 'revolving door' culture: that is, powerful individuals gliding between the political, corporate and media worlds - or who manage to inhabit these various worlds at the same time. The terms of political debate are in large part dictated by a media controlled by a small number of exceptionally rich owners, while think tanks and political parties are funded by wealthy individuals and corporate interests.— Owen Jones

There is no reason to start small. If you want something, you go for it. You never know in this life when it will all be taken away.— Jennifer Ashley

i am the wind. one day, i will fly free— Rumiko Takahashi

We must take the money out of politics, and end psychopathic, self-destructive government and corporate madness.— Bryant McGill

Both political parties have a richly vested interest in corporate corruption.— Arianna Huffington

When interacting with corporate government agents, always assume that they are corrupt until proven otherwise.— Steven Magee

The American dream is what has kept Americans from rebelling against corporate corruption.Now that 2/3 of us know it's dead, expect anything.— Ziad K. Abdelnour

The USA has turned into a great country to study corporate government corruption.— Steven Magee

Lying and corruption begins to seep into the emotional zeitgeist of the entire country. If individual and institutional "leaders" are not exposed, confronted, and prosecuted or ousted for their misdeeds, the inevitable result of all this bureaucratic, corporate, and government corruption will be full-scale cultural suicide in the form of mass amorality - behavior without any moral guidelines - which can generate social chaos in a historically moral country, which can next generate restoration of "order" by way of martial law, which can then generate full dictatorship. More:— Alexandra York

He glanced at her. "You were the moon of my existence; your moods dictated the tides of my heart."— Sherry Thomas
The tides of her own heart surged at his words, even though his words were nothing but lies.
