On September 11, 2001, the world changed. Attack of that day means a change in American foreign policy, which changed international relations. The United States sent troops to Afghanistan, but the army is actually fighting Taliban and al Qaeda. This opens a clash between the West and the world of Islamic extremists. The system of international relations is not absolute, but the pattern of clash of civilizations mainly represents the world of modern international affairs.
Historically, the political regime of the United States is an important foundation for the jealousy of the world and the success of our country. This system enhances public interests and creates long-term policy innovation. But today our political system is splitting and we are hindering the progress of almost all the important issues our country needs to solve. We believe that it is the biggest challenge facing our country. By thinking our political system as the main industry it is, the root cause of political competition failure is clear. This system achieves the goal of achieving its goal mainly due to the interests of the police and the political industrial complex surrounding it. Most worrisome, many of the major players in this system are prosperous, even though nearly 80% of Americans are dissatisfied, the political results are terrible.
In a system where money is comparable to political power, this is an unmistakable system of the United States, political power flows naturally to people who are good at collecting funds for them, and they are more Use political power to tilt the system to earn money. Then I will use this money to further strengthen the monetary power system. If everyone is a king, this rich class will naturally be motivated to prevent others from getting enough money to have their own political power as it will not rule.
Money is an economical fuel for our world to work, but mankind necessarily pursues personal interests and uses it to sacrifice others. Without a standardized monetary system, the society we know can not exist. One problem in any social or financial system is that there are inevitably few people getting too much control. Conversely, the same result can be obtained with a system that individuals can not get wealth and control as desired. In our North American society of the 21st century, financial lenders dominate the electricity market with the balance of electricity. The gap between wealthy people and the poor is growing and faster. The wealthiest members of society are becoming so powerful that they can simply buy a law ... more content