But I have a very quite and discreet thread CANNY we could move there. Nobody is interested in copy machines.
And from there, to there, to... finally here.
Quite Uncanny... I would say. <g>
In my opinion "it" is the greatest financial swindle, banks and insurance favoring, ordinary commerce stifling ploy of all times. Not because it was indented to be as such by it's founders,but how it is PRESENTLY shaping up.
Amazing that I am coming to the realization that we have actually more things in common than differences.
Because....
This one,advertised and samples available now, was hatched out and rushed, by elected man and womens, the majority of them with nothing to lose. All under the forward whip of Chancellor Kohl in Dublin Castle in the land of the Four Leave Clover.Celebrating the great stroke with harp music, champagne and fireworks, after the signatures were try.
The ever present problem of the elected bureaucrat... show [any] kind of result, irrelevant of its efficacy. They think [secretly] to themselves: "We need to justify why is it that we are at the seat of power.... what ? the electorate, ha! they are not looking, and for the few that are, we'll dazzle them with some made up, half cooked statistic and color charts." --the economists can take care of the details.
The flaw is that fundamentally they are creating an economic Frankenstein, with the body of the free market, the [block] head of a bureaucrat, the transplanted heart of old ideologies, and the soul of a socialist welfare recipient.
.... And they expect him to walk... no, run, the very first day it is given current, connected and [supposedly] ready to go.
Hit the pavement running. When will they ever learn? Yet again, another folly by Bozo, Jester, and Dangerfield. But that's ok, if things go well, (that is for the sharp individual), it may be the final blow to an old band of decrepit leaders. One in which perhaps a new and renewed, (hopefully younger European leaders), will rise from the ashes of this Frankenstein. Unfortunately the ghost of the collectivists are always looming, singing in collective chorus their old and tired hymn. (The Internationale).... then again, I don't think so:
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I guess, after all, capitalism, the true kind, opens up opportunity for those individuals that are creative and wants to get his culo off the chair.
Of course that is only my humble opinion.
Millions upon Millions of taxpayers money is "lost", misspend, misappropriated or even outright stolen.
The end is coming soon for the orgy of excess enjoyed by centuries in which the people, the productive individual will cease to be robbed by the crooks and moochers, than in the name of "the good of the many" was placed above the individual, only to see that the leaders were not as wise, and indeed, the so called "many" became actually worse off.... Because of the very same policies.
The fallacy that "money is the root of all evil" will be finally discovered by a large enough number that they will matter.
Once again, the Internet will allow this to take place, this time the productive individual, will become, the sovereign individualIn this free for some and nothing for the Blinkers of Europe grasp, stay and grab more atmosphere the idea of Europe will come to death eventually as the ever keen trade regulators and their supervising bosses will make it soon impossible to even breath without their say so, or bible's full of DO NOT.DO NOT.DO NOT STEP ON THE LAWN.
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This is it, Herr Blinker, your chance, you have the smarts that it will take to initiate true chance.
The stakes are huge, they won't give up without a fight, but this time around, the world will be the audience, the free markets will have their best chance in history to really work their magic.
That is, without the intervention of the corrupt politician, or the Nepotism Generalisimo, or the Absolute Collectivist, or any of their various cousins of all kinds of flavors and stripes.
You referred once to a bloodless revolution, well it is here. The best will be that governments will have little chance to stop it. this time around is up to the individual, you may join or you may not, it is entirely up to you.
"As for the poor you ask....? well, make sure you are not one of them."
~ Ayn Rand.
Actually... (and practically thinking), I do believe that the DOLLARIZATION of Latin America has a far better chance than taking place than the effective (and practical) realization of the "EURO".
1. Culturally, it is a far more homogeneous. (Mainly one language, Spanish, taking immediate importance English).
2. There are more willingness (BY THEIR PEOPLE, not their governments), to have the dollar as their currency, for a number of reasons, to name one, they no longer trust their own, nor the respective governments.
3. It could translate into a huge economic block benefiting both the US and all of Latin America, (at least those countries participating.
4. The initial infrastructure to start building (block by block), has already started: Nafta, Mercosur, and the consideration that Chile, possibly Argentina would join NAFTA.
5. Less contentious people. (there is no French who will argue... then again, there is always Argentina. <g>)
6. There is already considerable American influence, so to see their pesos, reailes, soles, and whatever other banana republic currency disappear and replaced by the dollar will not seem that dramatic...or bad. The respective governments have done a good job already of a miraculous chemistry job of converting perfectly good monies into CACA, so for them to see a reverse of such miracle will be a welcomed change.
Well... anyway... simply my opinion, I guess is time to go back to that soccer game, I think the score was tied.... GOOOOOOOOOL ! ooops, never mind. |