>>17
You are trying so hard to communicate. What are you trying to say? Come on little guy, if you try hard enough you can make a point. I believe in you!
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>>16 is saying is that because of the way corporate politics work, there is a lot of force resisting a change towards environmental preservation. It costs corporations a lot of money to clean up after themselves, and they have the money to push their viewpoint around. This is a bad thing, but at the moment, it's how corruption works.
>>18
Getting a smaller number of well-chosen politicians would cause less of a mess. It's unfortunate that electing good politicians requires both, a concerned and informed populace, and good politicians.