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Saturday, 2 April 2011

2 April 2011. You Can’t Make Up Shit Like This… Corporation Gives Out Huge Safety Bonuses… “Best Year in Safety Performance”… They’re the Guys Who Ran the Rig in the Gulf of Mexico that Exploded…

Filed under: business,economy,politics,USA — 01varvara @ 00.00

Here’s one of the most Kafkaesque news releases I’ve seen in a long time:

Transocean Ltd gave its top executives bonuses for achieving the “best year in safety performance in our company’s history”… despite the explosion of its oilrig that killed 11 people and spilled 200 million gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The company said in a regulatory filing that its most senior managers were given two-thirds of their total possible safety bonus. Transocean noted “the tragic loss of life” in the Gulf when the rig operated by BP PLC exploded last April. However, it said the company still had an “exemplary” safety record because it met or exceeded certain internal safety targets concerning the frequency and severity of its accidents, according to the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Friday.

Safety accounts for one-quarter of total executive cash bonuses. The total bonus for CEO Steve Newman last year was 374,062 USD (10.607 million Roubles 262,815 Euros 232,068 UK Pounds). According to calculations by The Associated Press, the total value the company assigned to Newman’s compensation package was 5.8 million USD (164.5 million Roubles 4.1 million Euros 3.6 million UK Pounds). That figure includes an 850,000 USD (24.1 million Roubles 597,000 Euros 527,000 UK Pounds) base salary… a 34 percent increase from the prior year; perquisites of 622,057 USD (17.639 million Roubles 437,057 Euros 385,924 UK Pounds), which includes housing and vacation allowances, among other things; and the 374,062 USD bonus (10.607 million Roubles 262,815 Euros 232,068 UK Pounds). Also included in the figure are stock options valued at 1.9 million USD (53.9 million Roubles 1.35 million Euros 1.2 million UK Pounds) and deferred shares valued at 2 million USD (56.7 million Roubles 1.4 million Euros 1.25 million UK Pounds) when those awards were granted in March 2010.

Transocean’s Deepwater Horizon oilrig explosion on 20 April 2010 in the Gulf of Mexico killed 11 workers and set off the largest offshore oil spill in US history. A commission appointed by President Barack Obama earlier this year said the explosion was caused by a series of time and money-saving decisions by Transocean, BP, and oil services company Halliburton Inc that created an unacceptable amount of risk. In the regulatory filing, the company said its bonuses were appropriate as a way to recognise its executives’ efforts in “significantly improving the company’s safety record” and implementing a new internal planning system. Those efforts have “enabled the company to maintain its financial flexibility during a challenging period, while, at the same time, positioning the company for sustained growth in the future”.

The Associated Press formula calculates an executive’s total compensation during the last fiscal year by adding salary, bonuses, perks, above-market interest the company pays on deferred compensation, and the estimated value of stock and stock options awarded during the year. The AP formula does not count changes in the present value of pension benefits. That makes the AP total slightly different in most cases from the total reported by companies to the SEC. The value that a company assigned to an executive’s stock and option awards for 2010 was the present value of what the company expected the awards to be worth to the executive over time. Companies use one of several formulas to calculate that value. However, the number is just an estimate, and what an executive ultimately receives will depend on the performance of the company’s stock in the years after the awards are granted. Most stock compensation programs require an executive to wait a specified amount of time to receive shares or exercise options.

2 April 2011

Jordan Robertson

Associated Press

As quoted in Yahoo News

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110402/ap_on_bi_ge/us_transocean_executive_compensation

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Did you receive a 34 percent pay increase last year? Did you receive housing and vacation allowances? Did you receive a bonus for fucking up horrendously and polluting the northern shore of the Gulf of Mexico?

I didn’t think so… the Republican Party defends all of the above as economically necessary. Do note that the GOP/Tea Party believes that it’s obligatory that we heartlessly stamp on the faces on the long-term unemployed in order to “balance the budget”. THEY don’t get housing or vacation allowances… they don’t even get enough to live upon decently.

At present, we’re told that the economic emergency requires that we cut government spending and end all sorts of programmes that aid lower- and moderate-income people. I notice that the affluent aren’t making ANY sacrifices… indeed, they’re taking MORE, as the rest of us are told that we must make do on LESS. As long as they refuse to tighten their belts, I have to conclude that their claim that the “economic sky is falling” unless we slash or eliminate government social programmes to be some of the most unmitigated, arrogant, malevolent, and devious bullshit that I’ve ever heard. It can be described in no other way… the fat cats are stuffing mega-millions into their boodle sacks, whilst the unemployed are thrown out of their homes. It’s of a piece with their actions abroad… they supported the crushing of the popular demonstrations in Bahrain by Saudi tanks, too.

I think that there’s something horridly and obscenely wrong with that picture… and I think that more than one of you out there agrees with me. You know what to do in November 2012…

BMD

2 April 2011. Send in the Clowns… Further Adventures in Neoliberal Fun n’ Games

Filed under: politics,USA — 01varvara @ 00.00

Read this:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_wisconsin_budget_unions;_ylt=AnhePxk_sbVlqW67Zxt8ARJH2ocA;_ylu=X3oDMTNnZHB2bnFuBGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTEwNDAyL3VzX3dpc2NvbnNpbl9idWRnZXRfdW5pb25zBGNjb2RlA21wX2VjXzhfMTAEY3BvcwMxMARwb3MDMTAEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yaWVzBHNsawN3aXNjb25zaW51bmk-

Note this:

A week ago, Wisconsin Republicans thought they’d won the fight over the state’s polarizing union rights bill. They’d weathered massive protests, outfoxed Senate Democrats who fled the state, and gotten around a restraining order blocking the law by having an obscure state agency publish it. They even started preparations to pull money from public workers’ paycheques.

However, the victory was short-lived. A judge ruled Friday that the restraining order would stay in place for at least two months whilst she considers whether Republicans passed the law illegally. It was the second blow to Republicans in as many days after the same judge declared Thursday that the law hadn’t been properly published and wasn’t in effect as they claimed.

The real nub of this is the Republicans wanted to pass an 8 percent pay cut on all state employees without labelling it as such, in order to enrich their already-rich fat cat backers. Wisconsin has the recall… it was one of the original hotbeds of American Progressivism, after all. Recall petitions are circulating now… if I were the Wisconsin GOP, I wouldn’t be so smug. As the above article reported:

On Friday [1 April 2011], Democrats announced they’d collected enough signatures for a recall election against one of the Republicans.

The GOP NEEDS the Upper Midwest if it’s to have any hope of victory in the 2012 presidential election. Trust me… that goal is now MUCH harder to reach.

Here’s some lunacy from wingnut-dominated Arizona:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110402/ap_on_he_me/us_arizona_medicaid_obesity_tax;_ylt=AmPAQlPO34vwuVi7Gzn.bOGdT8B_;_ylu=X3oDMTNqMDAxN2F2BGFzc2V0A2FwLzIwMTEwNDAyL3VzX2FyaXpvbmFfbWVkaWNhaWRfb2Jlc2l0eV90YXgEY2NvZGUDbXBfZWNfOF8xMARjcG9zAzgEcG9zAzgEc2VjA3luX3RvcF9zdG9yaWVzBHNsawNhcml6b25hbWVkaWM-

In short, the GOP wants to charge all Medicaid recipients who smoke, are overweight, or are diabetics, an extra 50 dollars (1,418 Roubles 35 Euros 31 UK Pounds) per year. My question is, “Many Medicaid participants are on the dole or they’re pensioners… such incomes are barely enough to survive upon. In fact, the greedy and grasping GOP creepozoids calculate public assistance payments to the last penny, they’re only the absolute minimum necessary to keep body and soul together. Where’s the money coming from?” In fact, Arizona Republican swine are planning to cut 500 million USD (14.178 billion Roubles 351 million Euros 310 million UK Pounds) from Medicaid… the stated purpose is to meet a “budget gap” (caused by a refusal to levy proper taxes on the rich)… the real reason is to gut a programme that the GOP finds “socialistic”.

Read this (slog through it… the reporting on the Republican attacks on the EPA is worth it):

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110402/ap_on_re_us/us_spending_showdown

Note this:

House Republicans included provisions in their 61 billion dollar (1.73 trillion Roubles 42.9 billion Euros 37.8 billion UK Pounds) package of spending cuts that would block the EPA from implementing regulations on a variety of industries. … Kevin Smith, a spokesman for Boehner, said, “If they’re taking EPA riders off the table, then we’re certainly not ‘close’ to a deal”.

Well, well, well… the truth comes out. The GOP wants to muzzle the EPA so that their oligarch backers can pollute the environment without penalty… and put more money into their already-bloated boodle bags. For all you Orthodox readers out there, Bart’s known as the “Green Patriarch” for good reason (just because I watch the slippery little weasel like a hawk doesn’t mean that he doesn’t say and do good things, too)… KMG’s on the bandwagon, too… for you Catholics out there, your pope thinks the same as our guys do. That is, if you support the Republican position on the EPA, you stand in opposition to what our religious leaders teach. In other words, his local bishop should deny John Boehner Holy Communion for his many stands that spit on the public teachings of his pope and church, not only this one in support of greedy profit-taking, which opposes punishing those who pollute. Nothing less will do… after all, didn’t all the Catholic wingnuts demand that in the case of John Kerry… turnaround IS fair play…

All in all, things aren’t going well for the TPers… and they hit their apogee in November 2010. The more that they slash away at the rights of ordinary people, the faster they’ll be taken out of power. That’s a PLEASANT thought to end with, isn’t it?

Barbara-Marie Drezhlo

Saturday 2 April 2011

Albany NY

“One Lump or Two?” Or, An Enlightening Romp through the Tea Party

Filed under: politics,USA — 01varvara @ 00.00

Read this:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ac/20110401/pl_ac/8199577_harry_reid_ridicules_tea_party_gop_too_influenced_by_small_but_loud_minority;_ylt=ArfIZsIuGWQUsmPqW_qff32yFz4D;_ylu=X3oDMTRxNHI5N2dxBGFzc2V0A2FjLzIwMTEwNDAxLzgxOTk1NzdfaGFycnlfcmVpZF9yaWRpY3VsZXNfdGVhX3BhcnR5X2dvcF90b29faW5mbHVlbmNlZF9ieV9zbWFsbF9idXRfbG91ZF9taW5vcml0eQRwb3MDMTMEc2VjA3luX2FydGljbGVfc3VtbWFyeV9saXN0BHNsawNoYXJyeXJlaWRyaWQ-

Note this:

A recent poll produced by the Associated Press-GFK revealed that the Tea Party enjoyed the support of 30 percent of Americans, a number consistent will three other polls taken since October. Even with Senate Majority Leader Reid’s obvious dismissal of the importance of the movement, it’s uncertain if Speaker Boehner can afford to antagonise a faction that enjoys 30 percent support from the American people.

Firstly, 30 percent is far from a majority of the electorate. It means that the American people by an over two-to-one margin reject the dribbling inanities of the teabaggers. I agree with Senator Reid:

The Tea Party’s unpopularity continues to grow, because the American people see how unreasonable they are. So, let me reiterate my hope that the Republican leadership recognises they can’t continue to be pulled to the right by this radical, unrealistic, unreasonable faction… the Tea Party. If people want to move the country forward, they can’t let the Tea Party call the shots.

Why is John Boehner so willing to kiss the naked bums of the Tea Party (and their oligarch sugar daddies)? 30 percent is far less than a majority of all Americans… however, it IS the vast majority of registered Republicans. In my experience, virtually no Democrats or “independents” closely identify with this extremist faction (they make skinheads, American Nazis, and white supremacists seem innocuous by comparison). If the Tea Party claims support from 30 percent of registered voters, and 32 percent of registered voters identify with the GOP (42 percent are Democrats and 26 percent “independents”), do the math… YOUCH! It means that GOP membership and identification with the Tea Party are usually found confounded together. That is, the Tea Party isn’t simply a wingnut faction in the Republican Party… it IS the Republican Party. If Boehner angers these nutters, they’d run a candidate against him in the primary. They mean it… unfortunately, it leads to such figures as Michelle Bachman and Dropout Scott Walker gaining public office. Let’s look at this in some depth.

Graph of the level of Tea Party support in the electorate

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Furthermore, White American Radical Sectarians (so-called “Evangelicals”) dominate the Tea Party/GOP. White Evangelicals are 23 percent of the electorate and 78 percent of them voted for Bush in ’04, which means that roughly 18 percent of the total electorate are radical right Evangelical/Sectarians (another 2 percent of the electorate are Mormons, who are as radical in their politics as in their theology, making this segment 20 percent in total). However, in terms of the Tea Party, they’re 60 percent of the group in question, and they’re 56 percent of the GOP at large (if you add in the Mormons, as you must, the Sectarian base of the Tea Party is 67 percent and 62 percent of the GOP at large). That is to say, a splinter faction that’s roughly one in five of the general population dominates the GOP/Tea Party. This group alone, since it usually votes en bloc, can assure a Republican candidate victory in the primary. As we saw in the case of Sharon Angle, it doesn’t guarantee a victory in the general election. Nevertheless, it’s clear… the Tea Party dominates GOP primaries… that will drive it further and further to the right, which will eventually lead to the GOP becoming a permanent minority party focusing on the political agenda of White Evangelicals/Mormons.

According to US government figures, Sectarians (“Evangelicals”) are 28 percent of the population, whilst Catholics are 25 percent, Protestants (“Mainliners”) are 14 percent, Mormons are 2 percent, Jews are 1.7 percent, 0.8 percent Muslim, 0.7 percent Buddhist, 0.5 percent Hindu/Sikh, whilst Orthodox Christians in communion with one another (not counting “Oriental Orthodox” bodies) are only 0.3 percent of the American people. It’s readily apparent the GOP shall become, increasingly, a splinter representing the views of Radical Sectarians (including Mormons), and the parts of the country dominated by them. There’ll be wide swathes of thinly-populated states in the Southeast, the Great Plains west of the Mississippi, and the Mountain West ruled by this minority faction. There are enough Sectarian Radicals resident in the Upper Midwest (east of the Mississippi) to keep the area in contention. The Northeast and the Pacific Rim are closed to these extremists, especially the cultural, scientific, educational, and economic centres in New York and California. They’ll be a minority of the total US population, yet, they’ll rule the majority of states… most American states have fewer people than there are in the New York CMSA.

The GOP/Tea Party has to overcome the fact that some 15 percent of the US population live in only two megapolises… the New York CMSA and the Los Angeles CMSA… these are also the foci of the national communications network and mass media. Both of these centres are hostile to the Tea Party’s ruralist/populist Bubba ethos… yet, here’s an interesting wrinkle… the majority of the population in these two mega-cities hate and oppose the TPers, but the majority of the oligarchic backers of the Tea Party live there. That is to say, New York/LA-based plutocrats control and pay the rural yahoos who make up the vast bulk of the GOP/Tea Party foot soldiers (for instance, Rush Limboob lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan… he doesn’t live in “flyover country”… interesting, no?).

In short, the Tea Party ain’t what it’s cracked up to be. It’s a gigantic but hollow statue… a few artfully-placed charges would bring the whole thing down. It arose in a flash; it’ll be over about as quickly, in historical terms. If nothing else, they’ll play a useful role… they’ll push the GOP so far to the right that it’ll push it out of contention in the major population centres of the Northeast and the Pacific Rim… and that’s where the action is. Remember Alaska… don’t forget, Lisa Murkowski defeated the anointed fair-haired boy of Lil’ Mizz Sarah… as a write-in candidate! That gives me hope for the American people… they have more sense than they’re given credit for… after all, there’s gonna be recall elections in Wisconsin… those farmers who drove their tractors to Madison, they do vote, ya know…

Barbara-Marie Drezhlo

Saturday 2 April 2011

Albany NY

Liberal Fascism

Filed under: EU,politics,USA — 01varvara @ 00.00

Editor’s Foreword:

One must note that the Russian definition for “liberal” is exactly opposite that in current American popular discourse. In Russia (and continental Europe, in general), “liberal” denotes a position that’s committed to strictly limited government intervention in society, with a vehement insistence (basic to its ideology) of an untrammelled “Free Market”. Liberals think that the state shouldn’t intervene in the economy… they contend that the “invisible hand of the market” rules over a cruel and heartless Hobbesian economic anarchy. Educated Russians reject the Neoliberal fantasies of the Chicago School (especially the insane maunderings of Milton Friedman), for, at base, Neoliberalism believes that people are egoistic, coldly calculating, essentially inert, and atomistic (“Greed is good”). This doctrine fundamentally and essentially attacks the teachings of Christ and His Church… it’s theomachistic in the fullest sense of the term… it’s much worse than the militantly atheist communism of the early Soviet state. It’s interesting to note that many contemporary communists in Russia are believers (as is Gennady Andreyevich)… and that many pro-American lickspittles are not (as was Yegor Gaidar)… a point to ponder, no?

This is why this article appeared in an important Orthodox venue… the Church opposes Neoliberalism absolutely and without exception. That’s why JP is EVIL… his cosiness (and wish to ally the Church) with Neocon Neoliberalism is totally and unreservedly AGAINST the social teaching of the Church… His Holiness Kirill Gundyaev said that the Free Market is a massive fraud… so has Patriarch Bartholomew… Benedict the Pope of Rome agrees with them… you can be a practising Christian or you can support the “Free Market” delusions of the Republican Party… any questions?

My Orthodox readers would be interested in knowing that this article isn’t on the “English side” of Pravmir.com… that’s contaminated due to the influence of Tricky Dickey Wood… many of the translations into English are done by one Nectaria Rees, a fanatical former HOOMie… she’s a disciple of Gleb Podmoshensky… as is JP, interestingly enough. Note well that the HOOMies (and most konvertsy, in general) embrace the god-fighting ideology of Neoliberalism in toto… and wish to spread this satanic contagion throughout the Church… caveat lector, as always.

BMD

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On 19 March 2011, exactly 8 years after the beginning of the US invasion of Iraq, operations in Libya began. It seems that the world isn’t greatly surprised. In the eyes of the “enlightened” international public, Gaddafi isn’t much different from Saddam Hussein, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, or Kim Jong Il. These are leaders who dared to “go against the flow”, rejecting the claims of universality for Western prescriptions for development. From the perspective of a simple Euro-American “Everyman”, they appear to be crankish and pathetic freaks that don’t recognise objective and established truths. for as long as I live, I’ll remember an American professor who considered Russians barbarians, who lectured on the principles of international relations. He said smugly, “Of course, I believe in Free Market economics!” This is the catchphrase of the modern world; it’s a panacea for all ills, a formula for happiness, and an axiom of development. Besides that, they preach about “individual rights”, and the “free” movement of goods, capital, people, and technology. If you express any doubt about the universality of these principles, they give you, at best, a contemptuous smirk, they laugh at you as though you were a pitiful savage who doesn’t have any idea on how to use electricity. If you persist in your ignorant delusion, or worse, live in an area rich in natural resources, then, your fate is sealed.

This concept arose amongst Anglo-Saxons in the first era of colonial conquest. Indeed, this concept is racist, for it regards the local population of the conquered lands as animals. After all, the Spaniards saw the Indians as full human beings, albeit second-class citizens; they converted them to Christianity, thereby showing that they believed that the natives had immortal souls. On the other hand, the British simply destroyed the local population in North America, including the use of crude “biological weapons” (giving the Indians smallpox-infested blankets and selling them bad whiskey). Today, it’s somewhat different, and that form of racism seems almost entirely gone from the historical scene. There’s a black president in the USA, the idea of racial tolerance is an integral part of the Euro-American outlook. However, now, it’s a case of discrimination on the grounds of ideology. Of course, this idea isn’t new. In the 20th century, the Nazis and Communists persecuted people for their beliefs, but, today, people are free to say what they please. During the Cold War, even the USA had witch-hunts of those who held “heretical” opinions. In modern society, a person can hold any ideology, but you can’t actually apply it to society or, even more so, the state, in opposition to the currently-regnant Liberal position.

The basis of traditional international relations was the principle of national sovereignty. Back in 1555, the Protestant princes and the Holy Roman Emperor signed the Peace of Augsburg, which was based on the principle of cuius rego, ejus religio (he who rules, chooses the faith). Now, this axiom has changed; any ruler whose approach to economic, social, and interfaith relations is at odds with conventional Western Liberal notions can’t be assured of his position, regardless of whether his people support him or not. The USA and the EU have set themselves up as judges, determining how well particular countries fit their fanciful standards of democracy. They’ve determined that the armed rebellion in Libya is actually a liberation movement against a tyrannical dictator, whilst, by contrast, the peaceful protests of the Shiite majority in Bahrain are a threat to peace and stability, so, therefore, Saudi tanks should crush them under their treads. Thus, a key and a sacred factor in the new concept of international relations is that national sovereignty is indisputable only if a country’s government is an American client. The Shia majority in the Kingdom of Bahrain has no rights, as the Sunni minority government hosts the largest US naval base in the Persian Gulf. In Kosovo, the Albanians can harvest “spare parts” from the bodies of Serbs and traffic heroin throughout Europe, after all, the Americans station troops there. The people of Iran, Serbia, Syria, Libya, and North Korea can’t be sure of their future because their leaders dare to disagree with the generally accepted paradigm of Western Liberal universalism.

I’m not a fan of Muammar Gaddafi. This particular “Heroic Man” (he led a revolution when he was only 27) and his ideas, a synthesis of anarchism, socialism, nationalism, and pan-Arabism, may be passé, just as happened with Hosni Mubarak or Ben Ali. However, the very existence of such régimes shows the world that there are other social philosophies besides the usual Western Liberal shibboleths, which are based on a monomaniacal insistence on the “rights” of all-powerful individuals and the primacy of their material wants. An independent-minded Libya gives the peoples of the world an impetus to organise their own political space according to their own discretion and weltanschauung. For Russia, this is especially important. In Russia, as in Libya, Iran, and Venezuela, hydrocarbon resources are largely state-owned, not in the hands of private individuals. In the eyes of some, that’s a “crime”. Russia is a multiethnic country with serious inter-ethnic tensions at present; constantly, it must fight for its territorial integrity. As we saw in Libya and Kosovo, the West may support any outbreak of separatism. Of course, they wouldn’t bomb us, as they do to the Libyans, our arsenal is a deterrent to that; however, the modern world has many other forms of pressure at its disposal.

What is the real goal of these “humanitarian interventions?” In fact, in Libya, we saw how the opposition actually asked the Western countries to start the bombing campaign. Perhaps, if American soldiers occupy the country, there’ll be wealth for some (to tell the truth, under Gaddafi, no one went hungry), “democracy”, “freedom”, and “security!” In this respect, many point up the examples of Germany and Japan… they really believe that the high level of development in these countries is a direct result of the American occupation. Some of the Russian activists of the 90s held similar ideas… if the Americans hadn’t intervened, the spirit of Hitler would still be afoot in Germany. In fact, history shows otherwise. Look at the examples of Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kosovo… you can readily see the results of “humanitarian intervention” at the beginning of the 21st century. Why isn’t it possible to build democracy and stability in these occupied countries, just as was done in Europe after the Second World War?

There are two main reasons. The first is the lack of an alternative focus of power that offers a paradigm for development. The enactment of the Marshall Plan, which undergirded the post-war European order with billions of dollars in investments, was precisely an effort to combat the growing popularity of communism. There was a competition in quality of life between Western and Eastern Europe, in particular, between West and East Germany, one that cost much money. Now, if there’s no such rationale underlying the situation in Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq, why should one spend the money? Besides this, there’s a second point. The relative position in the world of the USA, and, in a more general sense, the entire West, is diminishing, that’s no news, and everyone knows it. Western Europe is rapidly losing its economic superiority over the East, it can’t provide for itself. China, India, Brazil, Turkey, and Korea surge ahead, they’re the new engines of the world economy. The USA is mortally afraid that its political power will diminish after it loses economic pre-eminence. The only possibility to save the present American/Western-dominated arrangement in the world is to divide the new rising powers (divide et impera) by creating chaos on all spaces potentially capable of integration. That’s why there’s disorder, economic destitution, civil war, famine, and epidemics wherever the Americans intervene. The result of armed intervention in Libya will be the same as in Iraq… disintegration, poverty, civil war, the transformation of pro-Western tribal leaders into oil tycoons, the transfer of Libya’s oil wealth into the hands of Western corporations, and thousands of refugees. That’s FAR worse than any dictatorship is.

21 March 2011

Aleksandr Sotnichenko

Православие и мир (Pravoslavie i Mir : Orthodoxy and the World)

http://www.pravmir.ru/liberalnyj-fashizm/

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Here’s a link to two more articles (by Russia Today) that you’ll find equally enlightening:

http://rt.com/news/widows-children-afghanistan-factory/

http://rt.com/usa/news/afghan-womens-activist-denied-us-visa/

Editor’s Afterword:

There one has it… the true reason for the “intervention” in Libya is a desire to fatten the bank accounts of the oligarchs pulling the strings in the West. However, the USA (and the EU) are short on cash… and modern warfare is hellishly expensive (a Tomahawk cruise missile costs over a million bucks a pop). In short, the operation shall have to end shortly due to a lack of money… and the rants of demented wingnuts such as Marco Rubio can’t change that. However, the intervention in Libya is GOOD news in a very important sense… it shows that the Neoliberals are desperate. Their economic ideology is bankrupt, its fraudulent basis is apparent to all (don’t forget, His Holiness has pointed that up repeatedly), and their pyramid scheme is exposed for what it is.

Don’t let propaganda blaming everything from global warming to the heartbreak of psoriasis on militant Muslims mislead you. Look at the facts. The Western media shed not a tear when Saudi tanks ran over demonstrators in Bahrain. The American mainstream media (not only such wingnut outlets as Fox News and Rush Limboob) refuses to report on the plight of the 99ers (those whose unemployment benefits have run out). It’s the behaviour of an ideology in crisis… the societies undergirded by that ideology are in a nasty fix, but the currently regnant philosophy of  “positive thinking” disallows any honest reporting that could help prevent a collapse of the whole edifice.

As Mr Sotnichenko said, “That’s FAR worse than any dictatorship is”… God DO help us all.

BMD

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