Author Topic: Free market is not capitalism..and kapitalism and democracy are mortal enemies  (Read 1185 times)

Offline Globalcitizen12

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American foreign policy is full  abracadabra on reality..American foreign policy is about empire expansion under the pretence of promotion of free market economy and democracy..we know capitalism is an enemy of free market and democracy .. capitalism abhors freedom that why corporate culture thrives under dictatorship..americans spend 10 hours a day in poyangyan type of gulag that has been created by corporate world. If an American comes boasting to you about freedom and civil liberties ask then how free they are at work..in companies like amozon you take a shit when the supervisor approves

Kenya 2017 non elections were a clear example of zichorphernia that ails American foreign policy and capitalism..America was willing to allow electroral theft as long as betchel got 6 billion dollar contract

Offline RVtitem

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Now talking of Betchel..... [pdf]http://corpwatch.org/downloads/Bechtel%20Report.pdf[/pdf]

1. Betchel vs Bolivia
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https://democracyctr.org/archive/the-water-revolt/bechtel-vs-bolivia-details-of-the-case-and-the-campaign/

2. Bechtel embroiled in bribery claims as Saudi family feud goes to court
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3. Bechtel Takes a Hit for War Profiteering
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A comprehensive U.S. government audit of a Bechtel project in Iraq has exposed gross mismanagement by the company. As a result, the $50 million contract has been canceled.

As the auditors plan to expand their investigations to all of Bechtel's $2.85 billion in Iraq contracts, they are sure to discover a pattern of failure. Not only should Bechtel be dropped from all of its failing contracts, but the company should be required to refund all misspent U.S. taxpayer and Iraqi funds so that Iraqi contractors can get to work and real reconstruction can finally begin.

But time is running out.

On Sept. 30, 2006, all unobligated money for reconstruction in Iraq reverts back to the U.S. Treasury. This means that unless action is taken now to ensure that this money goes to Iraqis, U.S. corporations will keep their billions, while Iraqis are left with failed projects and little money to recover.

On July 31, the office of the special inspector general for Iraq reconstruction (SIGIR) released an audit of Bechtel's Basra Children's Hospital Project. Congress established SIGIR in October 2004 to provide much needed oversight to U.S. government expenditures on Iraq reconstruction. Under pressure from the public, members of Congress and U.S. soldiers in Iraq, SIGIR expanded its work beyond broad programmatic issues and criminal activities to assessments of individual reconstruction projects. It took even more pressure and time for SIGIR to publicly release the names of contractors responsible for failing projects.



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