Sunday, August 14, 2011

The Blessings of Conscription

Good that ethno-Nazi ministatelet like Estonia keep conscription going for supplying enthusiastic recruits to its comic opera fascist army.

Its masters would be smart enough also to keep the conscription in place as well. But no such luck on the smartness front.

If they had, they could have sent all those millions of unemployed to fight darkies in Libya, Afghanistan, Iraq and other places (the unemployed are many, the world is big, there is Iran, Syria, Zimbabwe with its ultra evil Mugabe, unfortunately Russia still has nukes so you can't sent  millions of armed wretches there with total impunity as has historically been the case up to a point).

Now instead of saving on unemployment benefits and getting rid off both the unemployed and the dark people overseas simultaneously, the USA and its vassals of old imperialist and colonial fame got the double whammy of having to bear the rising social costs of high unemployment  while paying to very expensive mercenary lowlifes for murdering people overseas.

Bring back the conscription. 

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Color revolutions

Rose revolution in Tbilissi, Orange revolution in Kiev.. the specter of the color revolution.
I remember the British pundits like that Nazi swine Edward Lucas of the Economist were talking about color revolution taking place next in Minsk or Moscow among other places. Wrong guess.

The next color revolution came to London.

Monday, August 8, 2011

beautiful logic

Although the S&P downgraded US sovereign rating from phony AAA to equally phony AA+, apparently this downgrade had no effect on "investors" whatsoever.

As the Los Angeles Times wrote today
"Investors piled out of stocks and into a few "safe havens," such as gold and (US) Treasury bonds. The appetite for Treasury bonds suggests that the Standard & Poor's downgrade has not shaken investors' faith in U.S.
bonds.

In the meantime S&P itself claims that

"S&P Says U.S. Downgrade Doesn’t Affect AAA Rated J&J, Microsoft"
While for years we've been told that no company can have its rating higher or better than that of the sovereign rating of the nation in which it is domiciled.

Magic things happen.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

we told you so

it's funny how all those Soviet propaganda lies about America turned out to be true.