Monthly Archives: May 2015

FIFA: Corruption As Big As, Well, the World Cup

Not being a sports fan, the Barometer thought the federal government had passed another wage tax — FICA, FUTA, and now, FIFA. However, turns out the organization responsible for futbol, football, soccer, that game with the black-and-white ball they bounce … Continue reading

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Political Party in Spain Is Unable to Keep Its Pledge to Not Run Indicted Candidates

How do you know when your country has reached the point of no return on corruption? Spain may have made it. The Popular Party made a pledge, drew a “red line,” as the leader of the Valencia Province phrased it, … Continue reading

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Faulty Ethical Reasoning, By Some of the Best Minds

When the new stories, statements, and press releases that result from ethical lapses are published, there are certain quotes and phrases that jump off the page. The mind reads, revisits, and rereads the quotes and phrases and concludes that an … Continue reading

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