Talk:Political crime

Latest comment: 10 months ago by JohnPritchard in topic Extortion

I strongly think espionage be used as an example for political crimes as it falls under the meaning of treason.

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politic breeds crime

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Yes 105.112.60.170 (talk) 00:22, 30 November 2021 (UTC)Reply

Extortion

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This article is tragically naive, but not unlike Trickle-down economics. Political extortion and recompensation is commonplace. Political crime shapes our government and politics in ways we have barely conceived of. JohnPritchard (talk) 14:49, 1 December 2023 (UTC)Reply

As an example of the extortion politics common today, Governor DeSantis and the cat and the mouse.

In this case, voter intimidation prefaces political extortion in the course of conduct. A challenge to political science to make distinct the collateral passions of the varieties of opinions from material substance. A common convenience to the obfuscation and obscurity of the crimes that are responsible for innumerable effects of deprivation and depredation. JohnPritchard (talk) 14:47, 18 December 2023 (UTC)Reply