I would like to suggest that American society DEMANDS pathological liar status to participate an any meaningful way. Dis-honesty is omin-present and if you choose to receive of any benefits of American citizenship, you best hone your skills.
Of course, everybody knows this, but nobody will admit it publicly just like no attorney will admit to the crimes they regularly pleasure their clients nor will any physician admit to the mal-practice they ply on the public each and every day in the name of profit for the corporations that decreed that purpose of health [sick] care in the United States was pure profit [at every cost].
Well, it works the same way for everybody else, just not as blatant, but pretty darn obvious, just the same. Can anybody reading this claim that they are the lone honest person left in these United States?
-- Updated July 21st, 2017, 10:55 am to add the following --
I completely agree with you, Synthesis. Unfortunately, few wish to discuss the actual issues which confront [what's left of] our nation.Synthesis wrote:Is it possible to participate in American society without being a pathological liar?
I would like to suggest that American society DEMANDS pathological liar status to participate an any meaningful way. Dis-honesty is omin-present and if you choose to receive of any benefits of American citizenship, you best hone your skills.
Of course, everybody knows this, but nobody will admit it publicly just like no attorney will admit to the crimes they regularly pleasure their clients nor will any physician admit to the mal-practice they ply on the public each and every day in the name of profit for the corporations that decreed that purpose of health [sick] care in the United States was pure profit [at every cost].
Well, it works the same way for everybody else, just not as blatant, but pretty darn obvious, just the same. Can anybody reading this claim that they are the lone honest person left in these United States?