Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Our fabulous non-democracy
This proves there is no democracy in this country. In what kind of democracy can a president block a court-order? The whole point of the judiciary system is to be the decider of right and wrong. If the president can just over ride them, then what's their point? This is a major problem for a country that claims to be a "democracy" and wants to spread this "democracy" across the world.
Friday, May 8, 2009
Stupid Banks/Governements
Clearly, these bank stress tests are not telling us anything. If you read the article, you find out that banks are losing a lot more then what the tests predict even in harsher economic conditions then we are in now. This means that these "tests" are made just to stimulate wall street and give people a false sense of security. The government would also be wrong to simply hand money to these banks, it is time to nationalize them. When you have bonus scandals like what happened with AIG and idiots at Bank of America and Citibank who still can't figure out how much they have in "toxic assets" you know it is time to take them over. The problem is that Obama decided that he'd rather have people from the old regime, like Gethner and Summers, on his economic team then bringing in professors and/or young talent who may have some fresh ideas on how to get out of this crisis. But the guys that are there now have no idea on how to deal with this. They are opperating under the assumption that the system is fine and if we keep pumping money into it things will magically work. This works if you have buisness owners who actually care about the health of the people of the US, but they don't, they only care about themselves and their own wealth. The answer, as Europe has been saying, is regulation. The stimulus package, although it could have been done better, was a good idea, but every other plan so far has been somewhat idotic, what this system needs is tough, firm, regulation on how the buisness of buying and lending morgages is done, it will prevent us from falling in this type of crisis again, and it will create jobs for all these buisness majors (and there are too damn many of them) in the area of overseeing these practices. Unfortunatly, our government doesn't see clearly, they are stuck in the same old past and need some new ideas, this would have been Obama's chance to promote "change" but as of now, its not there...
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Proof of one thing...
What this proves is that our two party system is really a one party system. How could a long time republican all of a sudden become a democrat? Could you imagine a long time communist all of a sudden become a capitalist? In other countries, this is the distinction between one party and the other, which is why elections are so important and people bleed over them. Here, the choice is between tangerines and clementines. Both parties are right wing, but one is slightly less then the other. What has changed from the last administration to this one? Other then some housecleaning measures on torture (which is still going on in the Obama administration) and some funding for abortion? Foreign policy is the same and both parties believe in pumping money into a broken financial system to fix it (Not that some money shouldn't be poured in, but we need more regulation then anything else). This is a problem which was made by greed, if it goes unfixed, the US could have some major problems in the future.
Viva Chavez
At least there is one good leader in the world...
Friday, April 17, 2009
Same old, needs to change...
Jewish settlers shot a teenager, alleging that he had tried to attack residents of a West Bank settlement on Friday.
In a separate incident, Israeli troops killed a man who had been protesting against Israel's separation barrier, Palestinians said."
Now how did either of these people deserve to die? Doesn't make any sense. Those settlers kill Palestinians all the time and never get in trouble for it. It's utterly ridiculous.
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Ofcource not...
This is what countries do when they know they were wrong. Israel has always been committing atrocities, it would be nice to see them get punished for it.
Monday, April 13, 2009
What an Effort
"Morales' opponents say the bill, already partially approved, would give Morales political advantage because it assigns more seats to the poor, indigenous parts of the country."
Morales is an amazing man, not many leaders in this world care about the poor and he is one of the few. His country is behind him and his snobbish opponents, who are US backed, will lose.
Saturday, April 11, 2009
puppet talk
"The envoy also said that Afghans would understand that mistakes by US forces would be made, as long as there was a full apology."
This is the definition of a puppet government. I want to see these guys go to any family in Afghanistan who have had a family member die and tell them that its ok because the US military apologized.
Not so terrorist...
This is why arabs LOVE Hezbollah.
Friday, April 10, 2009
Stupid interest groups...
Monday, April 6, 2009
Only when it comes to Islam...
Sunday, April 5, 2009
Something I actually support...
I love this. The world has no need for nuclear weapons. First of all, it is completely unethical to use nuclear weapons in ANY circumstance (and that includes WWII) and also, as for deterrence. I think a hundred cruise missiles would be enough to deter a country or group from trying to develop or get nuclear weapons. There is no need for them, so why not get rid of them for good?
Monday, March 30, 2009
The Auto Industry
The other problem is the specific restructuring the government is demanding. The main component of their demands is renegotiating their deals with the labor unions. In simple terms, they want the employees of the car companies, who are struggling to pay their simple bills and keep their house to pay for the debt their bosses created while those bosses have the right to keep their multiple helicopters without being forced to downsize.
Its not fair. Obama says that he is "fighting" for the workers, but I don't see it, it looks like another case of favors to campaign contributors.
Thursday, March 26, 2009
Kooky Rabbis
And this is why some religious American citizens and politicians support Israel.
Monday, March 23, 2009
The Truth..
"The demonstrators said pressure should be put on Hamas to release Shalit by worsening the conditions of the almost 11,000 Palestinians being held in Israeli jails."
and then you see:
""Many of the prisons and detention centres they're held in have been deemed by Israeli courts as not fit for human use," Odeh reported.
"The latest actions ... admittedly to exact pressure on the Hamas movement in order to secure the release of Gilad Shalit, have been declared by human rights activists and prisoner rights activists as collective punishment, [which is] illegal under international law.""
So I have to ask what came first? Crappy conditions for innocent Palestinians in jail, or the kidnapping of a terrorist soldier in Gaza?