The Corrupters
Governmental employees that call themselves politicians that believe that all the tax revenue is theirs and could care less what the mount spent is because they can always raise taxes.
The Corrupters dole out money based on their twisted ideology and warped sense of 'getting even' with every person who might have or could hurt their feelings.
The Corrupters benefit themselves with money 'because they deserve it!' and feed the corrupted, with their hands out for their piece of the pie, need has nothing to do with being corrupted.
Governmental employees that call themselves politicians that believe that all the tax revenue is theirs and could care less what the mount spent is because they can always raise taxes.
The Corrupters dole out money based on their twisted ideology and warped sense of 'getting even' with every person who might have or could hurt their feelings.
The Corrupters benefit themselves with money 'because they deserve it!' and feed the corrupted, with their hands out for their piece of the pie, need has nothing to do with being corrupted.
Sir, Taxes are a direct result of The Corrupters overtaxing people to serve their warped ideology by feeding the corrupted and that is why they call you a Politician and representative!
by RipperJim February 14, 2025
When a decision maker is supposed to act impartial but makes their decisions based on their "friendship" with a stakeholder who benefits from those decisions.
Decision maker example: regulatory agency
Stakeholder example: business under regulation
Decision maker example: regulatory agency
Stakeholder example: business under regulation
FAA administrator, old friend of Boeing: Hm, should we ground these crashing 737 maxs? Maybe. 🕵️
Boeing: Hey, we will take care of the issue, promise. It can affect our profits if you ground them. Please please please don't ground them. Don't research too hard into the chances of crashes, pleasies!🥺
FAA administrator: hmm, you make a good point, and we were friends before. 🥲 Hmm, this is suddenly not a real issue anymore, no siree. This will go very well. 😌 Man diet corruption tastes good.
Boeing: Hey, we will take care of the issue, promise. It can affect our profits if you ground them. Please please please don't ground them. Don't research too hard into the chances of crashes, pleasies!🥺
FAA administrator: hmm, you make a good point, and we were friends before. 🥲 Hmm, this is suddenly not a real issue anymore, no siree. This will go very well. 😌 Man diet corruption tastes good.
by rfrsiopgjdog August 23, 2023
DMK AND ADMK Are the most corrupted parties in the world and illiterate people of Tamil Nadu vote for them!
Nowadays people becoming mature and came to a conclusion that both DMK And ADMK Are Corrupted Political Party
by Waathalaka December 10, 2020
by Rev OJ Fishman January 06, 2010
When you take a big dump, be political to a certain degree after doing it, but refrain from using some certain names.
by PhoenixGamer34 April 28, 2021
Nano-corruption (n.): The deliberate manipulation of specific words, timestamps, or administrative details in official documents to create misleading narratives while maintaining plausible deniability. A sophisticated form of corruption that operates at the microscopic level of bureaucratic language.
Example from real case:
Police officers wrote "had" instead of "has" when referring to a valid restraining order that was still active for 19 months, creating a false impression that the order had expired. This nano-corruption in official documentation was part of a larger pattern where officers manipulated precise language in reports to obscure constitutional violations.
Used in a sentence: "The department engaged in nano-corruption by strategically using past tense verbs in their reports to make valid court orders appear expired." Administrative gaslighting, bureaucratic manipulation, paper trail tampering
The term perfectly captures how modern corruption often operates through seemingly minor but intentional manipulations of official language and documentation rather than obvious misconduct.
Police officers wrote "had" instead of "has" when referring to a valid restraining order that was still active for 19 months, creating a false impression that the order had expired. This nano-corruption in official documentation was part of a larger pattern where officers manipulated precise language in reports to obscure constitutional violations.
Used in a sentence: "The department engaged in nano-corruption by strategically using past tense verbs in their reports to make valid court orders appear expired." Administrative gaslighting, bureaucratic manipulation, paper trail tampering
The term perfectly captures how modern corruption often operates through seemingly minor but intentional manipulations of official language and documentation rather than obvious misconduct.
by Watchlist Subject 9596690-00 January 26, 2025
by Man100,000 September 23, 2023