Don't
worry about electronic voting machines; your vote will be stolen long
before election day.
Teaching
Point:
The man who exposed HSBC's laundering money for arms dealers and
helping the very rich duck taxes has been rewardedwith
5 years in jail. HSBC is sorry for any inconvenience this sorry
affair caused the various dictators, drug lords and idle rich whose
privacy was violated.
HSBC
is shutting down its operations in India because of Falciani's
leaks.
Das
Capitol: Mirror,
mirror on the wall, we's the most corrupt of all! Maybe ever. And
it is not getting better; might get much worse. An epic rant.
Rebels
With A Cause:
Portugal’s
anti-austerity Left has finally
wrested power from the EU/ECB/IMF loving Right two months after
winning elections that the President tried to negate
administratively. An acrimonious
discussion with Brussels on budgetary goals will now unfold, as
the government tries to provide for the people while Brussels backs
the banks, with the President still muttering in the background that
he will dissolve the government if it does what it was elected to do.
Terror
Is As Terror Does:
Climate activists in Paris have been arrested and placed under house
arrest under terms of the newly passed anti-terrorism laws.
Protesting is no longer allowed, for fear of... protests.
A
Day In The Life:
Kleptocrats from the EU/ECB and Germany, Inc. have stolen four banks
worth about $350 billion for just over $6 billion, costing the Greek
public about $44 billion in the process. It was all done with smoke
and mirrors by letting the new owners name their price.
Signs
Of The Times:
Every
day on your way to work you can see the dismal future of the US oil
industry reflected in the $1.74 a gallon signs at the gas stations.
It is obvious that massive defaults and bankruptcies are on the way
if prices do not rise soon, and that prices are not going to rise
soon. The questions you should mull over as you drive on down the
street are these: How soon, and how far will it spread into the rest
of the economy?
Noted:
Generic versions of the hepatitis C drugs Sovaldi and Harvoni, which
cost about $90,000 in the US, are available in India for about
$1,000. Got any vacation time saved up?
Profits
Before People:
The UK, which has become seriously unhinged of late, has passed the
Deregulation Act, which makes all laws and regulations that might
tend to limit corporate profits null and void. Wait to the
Republicans get back to Washington!
Flattery:
Saudi Arabia, which is planning on executing more than 50
people in a single day and will execute a famous poet for failing
to comply with the wishes of the Wahabi terrorists who pass as
religious leaders in the country, says it will sue any and all who
compare their justice system to that of ISIS. And if that doesn't
work they will execute you, kill your children and send your wives
to marry ISIS fighters.
3 comments:
Fully uplifting, in every way possible.
kwark, I'm not sure you've got the threats listed in the right order...
kwark's order is alphabetical - c before n before p
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