Listed below are some ideas on two current articles. The primary, “How fentanyl gets into the U.S. from Mexico” (Aug. 10, Nation & World) describes how the Mexican cartels bribe authorities officers with a purpose to ship their merchandise (i.e., fentanyl) to prospects within the U.S. The second “Chip deal” (Aug. 11, Newsline) describes how U.S. manufacturing corporations are “bribing” (i.e., paying 15% of their income) to the U.S. authorities with a purpose to ship their merchandise (i.e., pc chips) to their Chinese language prospects.
The primary is deemed to be unlawful however the second will not be? Looks like the adage of strolling and quacking like a duck ought to apply right here.
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