We the Corrupt People

We the Corrupt People by Renzi D. Renzi, published by Trafford Publishing in April 2010, is a critical examination of corruption in contemporary society. This 152-page book presents a detailed account of various corrupt actions reported in local newspapers over a span of three days. The author highlights a range of issues, from minor infractions to severe criminal activities, illustrating the pervasive nature of corruption in everyday life.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of political misconduct and societal issues, as the author compiles numerous instances of corruption, including driving offenses, violent crimes, and corporate malfeasance. The book reflects on how these incidents contribute to a broader narrative about the decline of ethical standards in the country. Through this examination, Renzi D. Renzi underscores the alarming frequency of corrupt behavior, prompting readers to consider the implications for society as a whole.
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Since writing We the Corrupt People over two years ago, many things of a corrupt nature have occurred in this country. To write of these important events would necessitate another book. The author randomly took three days of his local newspaper encompassing one week, and marked out all items dealing with corruption in all its forms.
Day one had thirty items, day two contained forty-five items, and day three reported another thirty items. All items ranged from the least corrupt actions such as ticketing of all types of driving infractions, hit and run accidents, drug offenses of all types, murders–especially between teenagers, or family members killing other family members to rapes, child molesting, spies in this country, telephone and internet wire- tapping, bribing of officials, corporate bonuses of corrupt bank officials, and the Bernard Madoff case. There were hundreds of people fired for elder abuse, political officials cheating on their spouses, parents giving kids alcohol, the list goes on and on, ad nauseam every day, week, month—forever— these noted are only a few of the many corrupt actions.
The country that once was the envy of the world is now the most corrupt of countries anywhere.
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