Tuesday, October 26, 2010

A coincidence? Not very likely

As the Republican/Teabagger Party shows a surge of ginned up support across the country, Transparency International has released its list of corrupt nations. As would be expected with increased Republican influence, the United States has slipped several places down the list.
The United States has dropped out of the "top 20" in a global league table of least corrupt nations, tarnished by financial scandals and the influence of money in politics, Transparency International said on Tuesday (link).

Somalia was judged the most corrupt country, followed by Myanmar and Afghanistan at joint second-worst and then by Iraq, in the Berlin-based watchdog TI's annual corruption perceptions index (CPI).

The United States fell to 22nd from 19th last year, with its CPI score dropping to 7.1 from 7.5 in the 178-nation index, which is based on independent surveys on corruption.

This was the lowest score awarded to the United States in the index's 15-year history and also the first time it had fallen out of the top 20.

In the Americas, this put the United States behind Canada in sixth place, Barbados at 17th and Chile in 21st place.
Yee Haa! By the time Mitch "The Chin" McConnell completes his political lynching of Obama we should be well on our way to being a third world oligarchy.

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