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1 media/Screenshot 2024-08-17 151818_thumb.png 2024-08-17T19:18:36+00:00 Cooper Vanneck ee550021e694aa92ad034f1de79582adf15ac276 138 1 Depiction of the many, seemingly unlimited different parts of the government meant to serve us. plain 2024-08-17T19:18:36+00:00 “And the Award for ‘Americans’ Favorite Government Agency’ Goes To… | Schiff Sovereign.” 2014. Schiff Sovereign. November 24, 2014. https://www.schiffsovereign.com/trends/and-the-award-for-americans-favorite-government-agency-goes-to-15621/. 24 NOV 2014 Cooper Vanneck ee550021e694aa92ad034f1de79582adf15ac276This page is referenced by:
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Factors of the American government's blind eye to what's harming their citizens - Cooper Vanneck
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In this web page, I will discuss the drinking water crisis that is not being combated against nearly as much as it should be.
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The United States and many other first world countries like it are nations fueled by conquest. At least they always used to be. In terms of global power acquisition, there’s no better way to make things your own than by taking it from others. It’s been a hard habit to shake for the American government – even for government agencies that only operate within their own country. It’s kind of counter intuitive, but a search for more power doesn’t disqualify anybody, even its own citizens, from being targets. The conquest we will be examining primarily takes place on the front which has no advocate – nature. The complicated and morally ambiguous problem here is that the US government assigns themselves to be the ones to monitor and restrict themselves.
It would be like if you heard about a child in the position of determining if he should get dessert every night. In both cases, you can expect the judgment ruling to be very self-serving for the immediate return. So how can we provide nature, and subsequently our own people with a stronger advocate? By looking at data of drinking water safety violations, we can see that environmental damage is treated as necessary for economic development, which most readers don’t see; this is important because agencies in charge of water safety could be cutting corners because their victims, nor mother nature herself, don’t necessarily have the means to research the potential hazards or to acquire legal representation in the event that people or the environment suffer.