Saturday, June 06, 2015
implementing social democracy at the municipal level won't be easy...,
By CNu at June 06, 2015 1 comments
Labels: A Kneegrow Said It , American Original , What Now?
Friday, June 05, 2015
Bro.Feed says "social democracy doesn't work at the state level" - mayor of barcelona implements it at the municipal level
By CNu at June 05, 2015 4 comments
Labels: People Centric Leadership
the mollusc saying "austerity won't work in America" doesn't make it so...,
As that schism widens, and more and more Americans are forced into the Third World poverty that’s among the unmentionable realities of public life in today’s United States, several changes of great importance are taking place. The first, of course, is precisely that a great many Americans are perforce learning to live with less—not in the playacting style popular just now on the faux-green end of the privileged classes, but really, seriously living with much less, because that’s all there is. That’s a huge shift and a necessary one, since the absurd extravagance many Americans consider to be a normal lifestyle is among the most important things that will be landing in history’s compost heap in the not too distant future.
By CNu at June 05, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , cephalopod mollusc , Peak Capitalism
pan-troglodytic deuterostems cannot attain organic competence against ancient, evil, cephalopod molluscs...,
By CNu at June 05, 2015 0 comments
Labels: banksterism , Obamamandian Imperative , Rule of Law
Thursday, June 04, 2015
Bro.Feed: What Happened to the Rt. Hon.Michael Manley's Organic Competency Development Agenda?
“The imperialists applied the same ‘successful’ Chile model of destabilisation in Jamaica. They applied the same strategy of ‘making the economy scream,’ creating artificial shortages of basic items, promoting violence, including the savage murder of 150 people in a home for the elderly. Violence erupted in Jamaica as was never seen before in the ‘shock and awe’ tactics mastered by the imperialists whenever they want to create fundamental change in someone else’s country. Manley and Jamaica yielded under the pressure and eventually took the IMF route.”
“The port of Kingston is lined with high-security factories, made available to foreign garment companies at low rent. These factories are offered with the additional incentive of the foreign companies being allowed to bring in shiploads of material there tax-free, to have them sewn and assembled and then immediately transported out to foreign markets. Over 10,000 women currently work for foreign companies under sub-standard work conditions. The Jamaican government, in order to ensure the employment offered, has agreed to the stipulation that no unionization is permitted in the Free Trade Zones. Previously, when the women have spoken out and attempted to organize to improve their wages and working conditions, they have been fired and their names included on a blacklist ensuring that they never work again.”
By CNu at June 04, 2015 8 comments
Labels: banksterism , debt slavery , The Hardline
tosca isn't for everyone...,
No social order ever disappears before all the productive forces for which there is room in it have been developed; and new higher relations of production never appear before the material conditions of their existence have matured in the womb of the old society itself.
Therefore, mankind always sets itself only such tasks as it can solve; since looking at the matter more closely, we always find that the task itself arises only when the material conditions necessary for its solution already exist, or are at least in the process of formation.
By CNu at June 04, 2015 0 comments
Labels: austerity , Peak Capitalism , What IT DO Shawty...
Wednesday, June 03, 2015
the scientist and the church
By CNu at June 03, 2015 4 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
wikileaks offers $100K reward for secret chapters of the TPP
By CNu at June 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy , micro-insurgencies , People Centric Leadership , wikileaks wednesday
who does the state work for?
paecon | States acting as lenders of last resort in the aftermath of the 2007/2008 financial crisis clearly illustrated the central role that states have in the operations of financial markets. Despite their active roles, however, states continue to be presented as passive actors that dance to the tunes of the financial markets. This paper, however, takes a close look at how states’ geopolitical concerns influence financial regulation.
States are perceived as serving the interests of their citizens, yet future rescue operations (as lenders of last resort) at the costs of the taxpayers remain a strong possibility in particular, Too Big To Fail (TBTF) banks persist and their leverage ratios have not greatly improved.
To better understand why this is the case, this paper argues that geopolitical concerns influence the triangular relationships between the (democratic) state, the financial sector, and the state’s citizens (and taxpayers) in favour of the financial sector. Accordingly, the paper argues that we should more explicitly ask ‘what drives states (and politics) in their approaches to finance?
By CNu at June 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
how the richest .0001 pay income taxes
By CNu at June 03, 2015 0 comments
Labels: global system of 1% supremacy
Tuesday, June 02, 2015
the unrealized horrors of population explosion
By CNu at June 02, 2015 7 comments
Labels: doesn't end well , Great Filters , reality casualties
why did they invade iraq?
'Some of the warmongers believed that deploying shock and awe in Iraq would enhance American power and influence around the world. Some saw Iraq as a sort of pilot project, preparation for a series of regime changes. And it's hard to avoid the suspicion that there was a strong element of wagging the dog, of using military triumph to strengthen the Republican brand at home.'
'The most important strategic interest lay in expanding global energy supplies, through foreign investment, in some of the world's largest oil reserves – in particular Iraq. This meshed neatly with the secondary aim of securing contracts for their companies.'
'Some of them, I suppose, may have been duped: may have fallen for the obvious lies, which doesn't say much about their judgment. More, I suspect, were complicit: they realized that the official case for war was a pretext, but had their own reasons for wanting a war, or, alternatively, allowed themselves to be intimidated into going along. For there was a definite climate of fear among politicians and pundits in 2002 and 2003, one in which criticizing the push for war looked very much like a career killer.'
'On top of these personal motives, our news media in general have a hard time coping with policy dishonesty. Reporters are reluctant to call politicians on their lies, even when these involve mundane issues like budget numbers, for fear of seeming partisan. In fact, the bigger the lie, the clearer it is that major political figures are engaged in outright fraud, the more hesitant the reporting. And it doesn't get much bigger — indeed, more or less criminal — than lying America into war.'
'But truth matters, and not just because those who refuse to learn from history are doomed in some general sense to repeat it.'
By CNu at June 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: 2parties1ideology , Irreplaceable Natural Material Resources , killer-ape , Living Memory , necropolitics , propaganda
the global land-ownership network
This phenomenon of large-scale global land acquisitions, sometimes called “land grabbing,” is receiving increasing international attention because of its potential to contribute to development and raise yields in developing countries, but amidst concerns about local land rights and livelihoods.
One-third of countries both import and export land ownership. Of the 80 countries that export land ownership, most export to only a handful of trading partners, with a third having just one import partner. On the other hand, Ethiopia exports land to 21 different countries, and the Philippines and Madagascar both export land to 18 countries.
By CNu at June 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Farmer Brown , food supply , food-powered , Livestock Management
macroscale musical chairs on the deck of the titanic...,
By CNu at June 02, 2015 0 comments
Labels: Farmer Brown , food supply , Irreplaceable Natural Material Resources , Livestock Management
Monday, June 01, 2015
is there a case for treason?
By CNu at June 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: accountability , Obamamandian Imperative
american house and senate rife with corruption
- Out of the total $1,148,971 given, an average of $17,676.48 was donated to each of the 65 “yea” votes.
- The average Republican member received $19,673.28 from corporate TPP supporters.
- The average Democrat received $9,689.23 from those same donors.
- In just 24 hours, Wyden and five of those Democratic holdouts – Michael Bennet of Colorado, Dianne Feinstein of California, Claire McCaskill of Missouri, Patty Murray of Washington, and Bill Nelson of Florida – caved and voted for fast-track.
- Bennet, Murray, and Wyden – all running for re-election in 2016 – received $105,900 between the three of them. Bennet, who comes from the more purple state of Colorado, got $53,700 in corporate campaign donations between January and March 2015, according to Channing’s research.
By CNu at June 01, 2015 0 comments
Labels: American Original , corporatism , egregores , Obamamandian Imperative
mexican military, federal, state, and municipal police rife with corruption
By CNu at June 01, 2015 5 comments
Labels: Collapse Crime , domestic terrorism , narcoterror , necropolitics , What IT DO Shawty...
Sunday, May 31, 2015
cheating and incompetent overseers messed up the simple task of confirming gang affiliation...,
By CNu at May 31, 2015 6 comments
Labels: Ass Clownery , complications , Rule of Law
evolutionary criminology: towards a comprehensive explanation of crime
By CNu at May 31, 2015 0 comments
Labels: ethology , killer-ape
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