Seven New Developments in Renewable Energy [View article]
The dam is going to break even in the U.S. where a dazzling array of corruption has up to this time prevented us from leading.
Here, public-utility cooperatives can probably lead the charge because they don't have to be burdened with the drag of greedy-CEO syndrome, anyway some of them don't.
I know China has probably has some dazzling corruption of its own, but given the consequences if one is caught, I really don't think it comes up to our knees, if there is a way to measure corruption.
Is there a greedy-CEO corruption index some place? If not, there should be. It might help out the ordinary working people of the world.
Having been to China, I just did not detect our level of corruption.
Maybe rate of incarceration per 100,000 persons would be a measure. I believe if we measure that way, the U.S. comes out first (Cheney owns private-prison stock, according to a recent lawsuit in Texas).
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The dam is going to break even in the U.S. where a dazzling array of corruption has up to this time prevented us from leading.
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Here, public-utility cooperatives can probably lead the charge because they don't have to be burdened with the drag of greedy-CEO syndrome, anyway some of them don't.
I know China has probably has some dazzling corruption of its own, but given the consequences if one is caught, I really don't think it comes up to our knees, if there is a way to measure corruption.
Is there a greedy-CEO corruption index some place? If not, there should be. It might help out the ordinary working people of the world.
Having been to China, I just did not detect our level of corruption.
Maybe rate of incarceration per 100,000 persons would be a measure. I believe if we measure that way, the U.S. comes out first (Cheney owns private-prison stock, according to a recent lawsuit in Texas).
China, I believe, comes out second.
Disclosure: I own STP