Friday, June 7, 2024

FITTS ON ATLANTA WATER CRISIS: every city in this country in the United States run by rackets, and the rackets are there to make money for the rackets. Rackets are not there to provide proper management of municipal infrastructure.

Atlanta is America's 38th largest city in population.  

00:10. This is what happens when you let Psychopaths run things.

01:21. [tongue in cheek] The problem is communication.

01:25. You have no water, and you know what that means?  Your city's aquarium is closed, and a pop star's concert was cancelled.

01:50. Oh, I don't think it's ineptitude.  I think you have Atlanta and every city in this country in the United States run by rackets, and the rackets are there to make money for the rackets.  Rackets are not there to provide proper management of municipal infrastructure.  They are there to drain the wealth, not maintain it. So they want incompetent mayors because that allows them to . . . for the rackets to operate in Atlanta and in all of these cities. 

02:40. Right, because you want your society run by psychopaths.  Now what I have to tell you is that psychopaths are not incompetent.  They are highly competent doing what they do and draining the wealth.  The parasites are doing a great job.  The tapeworm is doing a great job of eating the host alive. 

03:16. They are chosen for their obedience to the rackets, to the psychopaths.  

03:28. If you were going to "fix the problem," you would have to have a rebirth of a culture of responsibility and people would be allowed to rise in the chain by their willingness to take responsibility and to perform according to reality.  But that doesn't fit with the rackets and the psychopaths' plan.  And that's the conflict.  Do you want to have the psychopaths run things and the rackets make money, and remember a lot of Americans have made money on the rackets, or do you want to have the country run on any sane, realistic responsibility-taking basis?  Do you want a great civilization or do you want wealthy rackets?  What do you want?  

Whenever I hear stories of how Society is structured around rackets I'm always reminded of Sean Connery's character, Jim Malone, in The Untouchables where he indicts Elliot Ness by asking him "What are you prepared to do?" 

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