Worldwide web of corruption

FACEBOOK, Messenger and other big organizations and corporations think they are powerful. These include the pharmaceuticals in Seattle, Oregon and California that continue to exploit homeless people and drug addicts.

Bankers, too, may think they are powerful but they have been free loaders since we bailed them out in the 2008 financial crash. And now they are refusing to reimburse the U.S. taxpayers who bailed them out in 2008.

This is why U.S. congressional committees must do their job and hold these organizations and corporations responsible and accountable.

It’s just outrageous and ridiculous that Republicans and Democrats think they are above the law while ignoring their job, which is to ensure that the federal government is enforcing the law.

Families and small businesses are still being abused and victimized by these mega bankers, pharmaceuticals, Facebook and Messenger.

Facebook and Messenger have tried their best to shut me down, but they can’t.

As for the mental health officials in Seattle, Oregon and California — they continue to abuse junkies.

For their part, pharmaceuticals are pocketing billions of dollars from Uncle Sam while the California state government pretends to scold their mayors for failing to resolve homelessness in cities.

In Oregon, government housing is drug-infested. It is also where they took my wife. Meanwhile, people are dying because of fentanyl and opioids.

Those in power continue to abuse their power.

It’s ridiculous and outrageous that these Democrats on the West Coast think they are above the law and are spending federal grants that belong to the poor.

Social media is also guilty of running their propaganda news and suppressing the truth about the abduction of my wife.

Facebook and Messenger are a big part of this attempt to cover up the truth. Again, I urge Congress to conduct an oversight investigation.

JOAQUIN O. ROMOLOR

Sacramento, California

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