How are things in YOUR country?
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The situation with the Ukraine and the Crimea is much in the news. I've been readings and learning all I can about the current and historic position and feel that things are going to get very, very messy before they get better.
Sunday next there is going to be a referendum in Crimea on whether or not they stay part of the Ukraine or join the Russian Federation.
There are a lot of questions being raised about the actual format the ballot is taking. It seems Voters can vote for one of the following,
**“Are you in favour of the reunification of Crimea with Russia as a part of the Russian Federation?”
“Are you in favour of restoring the 1992 Constitution and the status of Crimea as a part of Ukraine?”**
The first choice is clearly to rejoin Russia. The second is not as clear cut and many opinions are that it could be a slow motion reunification with Russia. There is no option to remain with the status quo, then again what the actual status quo is, who really knows!
I like to hear from any SCF members that live in these areas and hopefully get a better insight.
Mike
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My post from May 2011 about WWIII:
@srx said:
google "USA bankrupt"
USA is lost. It has nothing...and has to take from others no meter what.
IMO people have to fight corporations instead of looking for new Indians.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am171j-O4EM%26amp;feature=player_embedded
This is the real reason for Sadam - Irak, Osama Bin Laden - Aphganistan, (Milosevic - Serbia Kosovo), Mubarak - Egypt, Assad - Syria Gadaphi - Lybia... Osama Bin Laden - Pakistan? It is too close to China...People, it's too much!
If you look at this graph, U'll see that last time it was up - BUM! WWII, and now we reached the top again
WHAT DO YOU THINK?My post from January 2014 about Ucraine:
@srx said:
When liberal capitalism is in crisis it feeds and support hate to revitalize. This process is called fascism. Look at Ukraine. Liberal capitalism is supporting fascism, like in 1939....
My post from Mart 2014:
I don't know what reputation this man has in USA, but his writing is very truth.
http://www.voltairenet.org/article182587.htmland a picture explaning it all:
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SRX, a picture is worth a thousand words, as they say
I very much doubt that the current tensions between any of the opposing factions will result in out and out war as we have see in the past. The presence of nuclear weaponry in many country's arsenals is the deterring factor, it would be a total Loose / Loose situation.
Albert Einstein was often quoted as saying***"I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones."***
I'm inclined to think it will come down to financial control and we see signs of this already happening. If the US keeps up its pressure on the Russian Federation with regard to the Ukraine / Crimea and China with regard to its 'claimed off shore islands', I would not be surprised to see attempts being made to dethroned the petrodollar by some type of a BRICS currency.
On the other hand I also would not be surprised if the 'real' powers that be already have in mind a total financial re-set. It would seem to many that the current system is clearly on its last legs!
Baron Nathan Mayer Rothschild once said,"I care not what puppet is placed on the throne of England to rule the Empire, ... The man that controls Britain's money supply controls the British Empire. And I control the money supply." Never a truer word has been said
SRX, I notice in your own neck of the woods that many Serbians would appear to be having second thoughts about joining the EU in 2020! http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/serbian-support-for-eu-membership-falls-as-state-journeys-to-accession-1.1722561
The EU is not all its 'cracked up to be'. I think the EU elections coming next May will throw a lot more euro skeptics into the mix and that might not be such a bad thing as I feel 'one size does NOT fit all'.
Case in point, for many years now Ireland has had Milk Quotas. This meant that dairy farmers could only produce a certain amount of milk! I could never fully understand the logic of this policy when a large proportion of the world is under nourished.
The good news this month is that these milk quotas are being lifted and the country will be getting back to what its good at ..... producing high quality food -
If there is a book about milk policy over the world, and in history, it should be quite a read, but understandable? IDK.
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Life in the US if fairly good, not perfect but good. We muddle on, just like most other ordinary folks despite the image of being "warmongering liberal capitalists" with a perchance for "neo fascism".
@unknownuser said:
Case in point, for many years now Ireland has had Milk Quotas. This meant that dairy farmers could only produce a certain amount of milk! I could never fully understand the logic of this policy when a large proportion of the world is under nourished.
We have the same in the US. I live in an area with a lot of dairy farms and I know quite a few dairy owners who under produce due to Federal guidelines.
The problem, it seems, is this: if you glut the market with milk, or any product for that matter, it drives the prices down and has a destabilizing effect. For instance, if the US were allowed to produce all the milk it wanted, and it was being sold at a lower price due to the large quantity, it would have an adverse effect on milk prices in say, Ireland (or any other milk exporting country).
Seems silly that economic principles would trump humanitarian ones, but it does. That being said, still, a large part of the milk surplus we do have is converted into other products like cheese and distributed as aid in humanitarian programs.
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@mike lucey said:
SRX, I notice in your own neck of the woods that many Serbians would appear to be having second thoughts about joining the EU in 2020! http://www.irishtimes.com/news/world/serbian-support-for-eu-membership-falls-as-state-journeys-to-accession-1.1722561
Mike, I see you have a wider look on things than it is usual. Its nice to have internet and share knowledge. For instance, the text about Serbia is full of lies and half truths which is even worst. While reading it, I can once again see that global media politics has nothing to do with true, and lives of ordinary folks (this one is for IdahoJ). EU is projecting it's own scenario trough media in Serbia (which is all owned by EU), and by using their local staff, one of which is Aleksandar Vucic. He is not a normal person (in true meaning). He is profile similar to Hitler, but that's the a kind of partner west power centers are willing to work with, like their friends in Ukraine, who are not hiding they ideology is fascism. Like Hashim Thaçi - Snake, or Bin Laden, or Sadam Husein etc. Why? Because it is easy to control thees people without personality. And trough them the whole country. I think the majority of people in Serbia are against EU. They are mentioning that it is now about half. But looking the media only, one could only say its 95%! Got the picture? Joseph Goebbels works.
@mike lucey said:
...as I feel 'one size does NOT fit all'.
Crucial fact.
@idahoj said:
Life in the US if fairly good, not perfect but good. We muddle on, just like most other ordinary folks despite the image of being "warmongering liberal capitalists" with a perchance for "neo fascism".
I'm also ordinary guy, despite the image of being wild Serbian animal. I believe you are the ordinary guy too. No, you are not the fascist. You got it wrong. You are the one in front of TV (see picture in may later post), thinking that bombing and killing other innocent people is ok as long as your government gives you "logical" excuse for doing it- something like "they are not ordinary guys, they are evil!"...and there goes in parts 4 children playing on the bridge. Sorry, I doubt there was anything you could do about it, but you must start doing something, because they just need your silent approval.
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@idahoj said:
Life in the US if fairly good, not perfect but good. We muddle on, just like most other ordinary folks despite the image of being "warmongering liberal capitalists" with a perchance for "neo fascism".
Jeff, I know many US folks and find them to be decent and fair people. I imagine many of the politicians are decent and fair people deep down but I fear far too many of them have 'leased' their souls for the mighty buck!
Interestingly, I recently watched 'Inequality for All' http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2215151/, a documentary by former U.S. Labor Secretary Robert Reich. He says that the US middle classes are being gradually squeezed into bankruptcy from what I can determine form the facts and figures he shows! The bottom line appears that workers need to get unionized again. It looks that things have gone badly downhill for the average US worker on the paycheck department since Ronny Regan sacked the flight controllers!
SRX, good to get your perspective on Serbia. I was thinking that much more than 50% would not be in favour of joining the EU currently. They may not have to be concerned as it may be gone by 2020
I find it amazing the caliber of 'politician' that the US is willing to back in certain countries and they same now goes for the EU powers to an extent.
The next politician seeking my vote while handing me his/her leaflet listing all the things he/she will do once in power will be asked to sign the leaflet stating that he/she will resign if they do not at least try to implement what they say they will.
We really need to have some system of electorate recall on politicians. They can get us into too much crap over a 5 year period. Also no individual should be allowed to make political donations above what Joe Average could afford to contribute should he / she so be inclined ...... and that would definitely not run into the millions!!!
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Mike, I place little to no faith in our government to do much of anything currently. We're struggling to bring some common sense back to our democracy, but it will take some time if it's to be done without an outright revolution and bloodshed. I have strong reservations about the Tea Party and it's destabilizing influence in Congress right now. Watching the mid-term elections will provide some insight into the future control and direction of our Legislative Branch.
@unknownuser said:
You are the one in front of TV (see picture in may later post), thinking that bombing and killing other innocent people is ok as long as your government gives you "logical" excuse for doing it- something like "they are not ordinary guys, they are evil!".
SRX, Actually, I don't watch broadcast TV at all and haven't for over 20 years. Can't stand the brain killing crap it serves up. No, I don't think it's "ok" to justify the bombing and killing of ANYONE, innocents or otherwise, just because my government provides some rationale. Diplomacy is the best course to take when it can be. Sanctions are preferable to bombs ...
Cheers.
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@mike lucey said:
SRX, good to get your perspective on Serbia. I was thinking that much more than 50% would not be in favour of joining the EU currently. They may not have to be concerned as it may be gone by 2020
I don't think that Serbia in EU is their real goal. I think they also know that it's not going to happen. They are just using this "carrot on the stick" to take everything they can from Serbia (from land to human resources). Today west politics is nothing else than organized crime of the big corporations. And we, the ordinary people must fight against it. The state should have the ability to control corporations, and I think that it is the only human way.
@idahoj said:
SRX, Actually, I don't watch broadcast TV at all and haven't for over 20 years. Can't stand the brain killing crap it serves up. No, I don't think it's "ok" to justify the bombing and killing of ANYONE, innocents or otherwise, just because my government provides some rationale...
Cheers.I'm glad to here that. Cheers.
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I thought that Newton's Law of action and reaction was suspended, but here is the latest news from Germany:
http://rt.com/news/merkel-ukraine-answer-sanctions-658/?utm_source=browser%26amp;utm_medium=aplication_chrome%26amp;utm_campaign=chrome -
I've read what Gregor Gysi had to say and am glad to see that some common sense is being talked.
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@srx said:
...... Today west politics is nothing else than organized crime of the big corporations. And we, the ordinary people must fight against it. The state should have the ability to control corporations, and I think that it is the only human way.
..........Maybe not entirely, ..... but there's a lot of thruth in these words.
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Yes, I agree! It looks to me that big corps and banks are to all intents and purposes answerable to NO government.
There are moves afoot to change this situation but I won't hold by breath as 'money talks' and Big Money talks the loudest. On the other hand too much government control can be a bad thing when it comes to commerce. Show me a politician that has personally created true wealth or built a company that manufactures useful good or services? I think you would only need one hand to count them.
It looks to me more and more that 'we' (nations of the world) are heading towards some kind of New World Order as the so called 3rd World countries gradually 'catch up' with the Western World's living standards. BTW, I think many will agree that presently the living standards of the current Western World block are dropping year in year out!
I read an article by John Rubino Welcome to the Currency War, Part 14: Russia, China, India Bypass the Petrodollar http://dollarcollapse.com/currency-war-2/welcome-to-the-currency-war-part-14-russia-china-india-bypass-the-petrodollar/ which puts the case that the BRICS are bonding and setting themselves up as a power to be reckoned with. If they can pull it off and set up a new currency standard, possibly linked to gold, (Note! They are all currently accumulating vast amounts) I think the West as the leading economic force will have to 'push over in the bed' and make room for a new equal partner.
Now that the EU are signing deals with the US for cheap gas and placing less reliance on Russian oil / gas it looks like the world players are forming teams. Hopefully the 'play off' will not come to military conflict, then again I doubt this will be the case as the 'players' all have the total game changer which, if used, would be a total game finisher.
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Hi Folks,
I came across a photo of our president today in one of the Irish newspapers. Michel D (as we call him) was standing in line to withdraw his €20 for a couple of pints!
I doubt there are many countries in the World that the president would feel secure enough to line up just like an ordinary citizen http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_D._HigginsMike
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tremors Daily update ⋅ April 8, 2014 NEWS
A swarm of small earthquakes on Mount Hood
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A series of tremors near Mount Hood has intrigued scientists, who note that the quakes are taking place alongside a recently-discovered fault.
KGW-TV reports (http://bit.ly/1knb8E7) a swarm of small earthquakes on Mount Hood has captured the attention of state geologists and rattled the nerves of some nearby residents, especially after a 3.3-magnitude quake in Sherwood on Sunday.
Over the past two weeks, Oregon and Washington have experienced more than 130 earthquakes, according to the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network.
Oregon geologist Ian Madin says the tremors on Mount Hood are not tied to volcanic activity.
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Looks like you are on 'shaky ground' over there Duke
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You got brave president there Mike,ours probably wouldnt survive 20 seconds in front of atm
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Russian central banks drops major hint as it changes its logo to golden ruble!
http://www.secretsofthefed.com/russian-central-banks-drops-major-hint-changes-logo-golden-ruble/
I think this has been brewing for quite some time between the BRICS! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BRICS -
@ivica valjak said:
You got brave president there Mike,ours probably wouldnt survive 20 seconds in front of atm
Yes, I think he was a good choice for President and most here are behind him. He is currently on the first EVER state visit by an Irish President to the UK ......... it has been a long time coming.
His addresses have been very entertaining and extremely eloquent. The 'up side' for the Queen is that she wont get a 'crick' in her neck from talking to him -
Seems he did great job then.Here is image that would describe how our el presidente deals with things
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@mike lucey said:
Yes, I agree! It looks to me that big corps and banks are to all intents and purposes answerable to NO government.
There are moves afoot to change this situation but I won't hold by breath as 'money talks' and Big Money talks the loudest. On the other hand too much government control can be a bad thing when it comes to commerce. Show me a politician that has personally created true wealth or built a company that manufactures useful good or services? I think you would only need one hand to count them.
It looks to me more and more that 'we' (nations of the world) are heading towards some kind of New World Order as the so called 3rd World countries gradually 'catch up' with the Western World's living standards. BTW, I think many will agree that presently the living standards of the current Western World block are dropping year in year out!
I read an article by John Rubino Welcome to the Currency War, Part 14: Russia, China, India Bypass the Petrodollar http://dollarcollapse.com/currency-war-2/welcome-to-the-currency-war-part-14-russia-china-india-bypass-the-petrodollar/ which puts the case that the BRICS are bonding and setting themselves up as a power to be reckoned with. If they can pull it off and set up a new currency standard, possibly linked to gold, (Note! They are all currently accumulating vast amounts) I think the West as the leading economic force will have to 'push over in the bed' and make room for a new equal partner.
Now that the EU are signing deals with the US for cheap gas and placing less reliance on Russian oil / gas it looks like the world players are forming teams. Hopefully the 'play off' will not come to military conflict, then again I doubt this will be the case as the 'players' all have the total game changer which, if used, would be a total game finisher.
Yes to all of the above, but most especially yes to the first point in the US.
Somehow, business has managed to not be bound by the Constitution. I constantly have to remind people that Congress CAN regulate business any way it sees fit without restriction or exceptions.
The Commerce Clause, Article I Section 8 Clause 3 of the Constitution of the United States, grants Congress the power “To regulate Commerce with foreign Nations, and among the several States, and with the Indian Tribes”. The commerce power is an enumerated power of Congress and the Supreme Court has interpreted it as an express grant of authority to Congress and an affirmative limitation on the rights of the states to regulate commerce within their own borders.
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