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Baron Dants's anti-corruption plan!

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  • #11
    Enger danzig, your presuming the high ranking officials give a xxxx.

    In any case, surely the problem is that the officials are getting xxxx pay? Wouldnt it be easier to increase wage of the officials so they dont have to "top it up" with kashargner?

    I believe its the conditions which create corruption, not the work of single individuals. If you fire on set of people, a whole new batch will become equally corrupt as the get into the same condintions of kakod pay.

    As for my beliefs, i think they are progressive, in any case i wouldnt wanna go back to the corrupt xxxx. You say "going back" but didnt Armenia "go back" to its form in 1918! At least if i went back id only be going back 12 years, not 70!

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    • #12
      Actually, I was going to post part 2 of my anti-corruption plan soon, which would be what I would do when I am elected into office.

      Raising the wages of tax collectors, police officers, etc. was part of it.

      And yes, the high-ranking corrupt officials would care about the investment, even if it is only to make them look better.

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      • #13
        There will always be corruption, the only thing you can do is lessen it.

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        • #14
          u wanna explain why there will always be corruption, or just gonna keep that nice little statement?

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          • #15
            Even in the most ideal of governmental situations there has been corruption, thats all.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Shahumyan u wanna explain why there will always be corruption, or just gonna keep that nice little statement?
              Politics equals corruption numbnuts. You cannot have politics without corruption, it simply goes hand in hand.
              Achkerov kute.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by dstyle Even in the most ideal of governmental situations there has been corruption, thats all.
                again, no explaination, how is anyone supposed to take ur view seriously when ur incapable of simple explaination. what good is a slogan without explaination?

                now go back and ask uncle dashnag gov ander to tell u more....thats after he takes u to camp and xxxxs u up the ass.

                Anon, again no explaination.....im dissapointed

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Shahumyan again, no explaination, how is anyone supposed to take ur view seriously when ur incapable of simple explaination. what good is a slogan without explaination?

                  now go back and ask uncle dashnag gov ander to tell u more....thats after he takes u to camp and xxxxs u up the ass.

                  Anon, again no explaination.....im dissapointed
                  It is based on human nature. It is human nature to strive for more than you have. Someone will always want more power. That is just how it is.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Arvestaked That is just how it is.
                    genius...

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Anonymouse Politics equals corruption numbnuts. You cannot have politics without corruption, it simply goes hand in hand.
                      Your blanket statement ignores that corruption is relative.

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