FrankenSocialism
#71
Posted 08 August 2014 - 07:15 AM
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Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#72
Posted 02 September 2014 - 11:18 AM
A Spanish court spokesman declined immediate comment on when the parents could be released, but a lawyer for the couple said the judge has the options of releasing them immediately or having them stay overnight in jail to be released at the previously scheduled court hearing at 11 a.m. (0900GMT) Wednesday.
"The only reason for them to stay in prison has expired," lawyer Francesco Luca Caronna told The Associated Press. "If the system works, they should open the doors to the jail immediately."
http://www.nbcnews.c...46#.VAXrwfldXqp
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#73
Posted 08 September 2014 - 11:45 AM
The Reno decision is a poke in the eye to California officials, given that Tesla is based in the San Francisco Bay Area — and California’s green-energy policies and subsidies have helped spark the electric-car revolution that gave life to Tesla. Apparently, Tesla officials are building the plant as close as possible to its California headquarters without having to actually operate here.
Very few Nevada taxpayers will be able to afford the high-end luxury cars manufactured by Tesla Motors. According to automotive reviews, a 2014 Tesla Model S has an MSRP ranging between $69,900 and $93,400. In essence, even low- and middle-income Nevadans would be asked to subsidize the spending habits of wealthy consumers.
Why would lawmakers want to take from poor and middle-class families to subsidize a billionaire making cars for millionaires?
http://thisisreno.co...constitutional/
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#74
Posted 28 September 2014 - 06:09 AM
The youngest son of U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, Hunter Biden, is head of legal affairs at Ukraine's largest private gas producer.
Single black and Hispanic women have a median wealth of $100 and $120 respectively; the median for single white women is $41,500. Prior to age 50, women of color have virtually no wealth at all. They vote Democratic.
Joe Biden, John McCain and Sarah Palin have sons in the US military.
Rahm Emanual, Obama's former chief of staff, served as volunteer in the Israeli Defense Force twice.
David Brooks, house conservative at the NY Times, has a son in the Israeli military.
http://mondoweiss.ne...ts-a-good-thing
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#75
Posted 28 September 2014 - 09:38 AM
"marxism-lennonism-communism always fails and never worked, because I know
some of them, and they don't work" M.Jordan
#76
Posted 28 September 2014 - 12:58 PM
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#77
Posted 28 September 2014 - 01:34 PM
Then I do things like order the pike book, maybe i'll have time to figure it all out after
its over, I am building quite a library off history to reconstruct it all.
Like if the aliens every come find an extinct luciferian/socialist/liberal civilization they just need to find my library
since egypt was burnt, lol.
Just now working on countermeaures and I didnt read everything.
This is a good read, I have seen much of this from different source and puts
all toghether well, also worth looking up research on the Rhodes Scholars.
The war trading is the only scam we got, which may be nothing wrong with it, Jesus said make friends with mammon.
Remarkeable stuff will just come naturally with knowledge of the luciferian wars, like I remember on the election day of boy bush,
Larry said buy oil and defense(offense) stocks. I didnt but I made a triple on gold and some big oil trades.
http://www.libertyfo...albert_pike.htm
"marxism-lennonism-communism always fails and never worked, because I know
some of them, and they don't work" M.Jordan
#78
Posted 27 January 2015 - 10:14 AM
The Nietzschean view of progressivism and socialism is mostly correct. Progressivism is a social control system to give one group of people power over others, not the best, just the most manipulative.
Progress Cannot Be Stopped
In spite of the fact that Uber is banned nearly everywhere, the company survives.
Why?
Because Uber is what people want.
Union teachers do not want to see online courses take hold or get accredited.
Taxi drivers fight Uber.
New York City wants to keep selling taxi medallions for $1,000,000.
Hotels fight Airbnb.
It's the biggest protection racket in the world. But progress cannot be stopped.
http://globaleconomi...d-vehicles.html
Edited by stocks, 27 January 2015 - 10:16 AM.
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#79
Posted 07 July 2015 - 09:55 AM
Puerto Rico is Toast
Moody's Puts Puerto Rico on Downgrade to Junk Review Citing Very High Debt, Pension Obligations, Chronic Deficits; Exodus Underway
Puerto Rico has been in recession for 8 years. The unemployment rate is 15% and debt has piled up to the tune of $70 billion. How did Puerto Rico get into trouble? The short answer is the same way as Detroit: loss of industry coupled with lavish pensions.
Puerto Rico lost 54,000 residents — 1.5 percent of its population — between 2010 and 2012 alone. Since recession struck in 2006, the population has shrunk by more than 138,000 to 3.7 million,
Read more at http://globaleconomi...WzMzQXpq95qB.99
Economic hardships in Puerto Rico spur a mass exodus to the U.S. mainland
Yessenia Puente is disenchanted with the Isla del Encanto.
She became a widow six years ago. Public schools don’t provide a safe environment for her three children. Her income as a hotel manager barely covers living expenses, much less private school tuition. And every two days, she must contend with no running water at home due to water rationing measures imposed by the government in response to a prolonged drought.
So on the same day that a new 11.5 percent consumer tax took effect last week , a moving truck showed up at Puente’s apartment in the Carolina suburb of San Juan to load up her belongings for shipment to Orlando. The boxes were marked with “#1465” — that is the number of families this one moving company, La Rosa del Monte, has packed for Orlando since January.
http://www.miamihera...le26622070.html
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#80
Posted 23 May 2016 - 10:35 AM
I have never understood why anyone in his or her right mind would open a business in France.
The two commercial operations with which I’ve been involved were a nightmare of labor problems, government red tape, tax audits and wildcat strikes – and made no profit.
French workers and students are taught hatred of business by their leftwing teachers who majored in such useless vocations as cultural anthropology and sociology. The result has been a huge surplus of youth with fancy titles but no work skills at all. Youth unemployment in France is about 30%
Hollande is beset by 10% unemployment, a stupid little stalemated “anti-terrorist” war in the Sahara that he began to great fanfare, yawning budget deficits, and the inability to do anything to change France’s economic stagnation and malaise.
The answer is clear: cut government paper-passers by 25%; cut vainglorious military spending; cut taxes no matter how loudly the left screams; and clear the thicket of foolish government regulations that binds the hands and animal spirits of this great nation. But doing all this may require another Napoleon.
http://www.unz.com/e...gtime-in-paris/
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.