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" ... --Unstable money corrupts prices. Prices are supposed to tell us what consumers want and don’t want. When the price of oil went up in the 1970s, people thought this meant we were running out of the stuff. After all, don’t surging prices indicate there’s a shortage? In normal markets, yes; but when a country’s currency is weak, no. We saw the same phenomenon after 2002. Worries about resource shortages, especially oil and—until the fracking revolution—natural gas, led to, literally, hundreds of billions of dollars being forcefully directed by government into energy alternatives, such as windmills. ... "
" ... And Michelle and I talk about this sometimes, we’re proud that we came out of eight years in a challenging situation intact. Meaning, we had no scandals, we maintained a high level of integrity. People say absolute power corrupts absolutely, but what I found is that power reveals more than anything else.” ... "
" ... In her most favorite poem The Most Unbelievable Part, Agosin explores how power corrupts and turns ordinary people into torturers. How in 1973 Pinochet designated La Esmeralda, the 1400 feet-long Chilean navy training vessel, into a detention and torture center for the “disappeared.” ... "
" ... McGregor was a humble and introspective man. That was what made him relatable. His success story was a common man striving after his passions, but even the strong minded can be corrupted by money and power. Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and McGregor has too much power in the MMA world. ... "
" ... “As to election integrity, American democracy above all rests upon elections that are free and fair. When the President demands that a foreign government announce investigations targeting his domestic political rival, he corrupts our elections. To the Founders, this kind of corruption was especially pernicious, and plainly merited impeachment.” ... "