Dear Europe,
You stalled it for as long as you could, but less than 2 years later, you are still a bunch of debt slaves like the USA. China might not own as much of your debt as they do for us Americans, but now you're still owned by banks. They bailed you ought like any good devil would, promising prosperity and stability. Get ready to be taxed like you've never been taxed before. You gotta pay back those good guy banks.
You're still on top in some arenas. Your children get a free higher education, keeping them away from the student loan sharks. I'm not sure what will happen when these grads will start to default on their loans. The fun is just beginning.
Good luck to you Europe. Enjoy your bailout and your bank buddies. Make sure to be good and abide by those wholesome, honest sanctions on Iran! You don't want to piss off the USA police! They will taser you =). Don't do trade with Iran, the bad guy, because you should actually trade with WTO approved slaves in Mexico and guatemala and Sri Lanka!
The world is a beautiful place! Viva la bankers.
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The banks
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Wed Feb 02, 2011 04:18 AM PSTThe banks may hold the title to the world. But we get to live in it :-)
Sure the banks own the world
by karanh on Tue Feb 01, 2011 06:09 PM PSTSure the banks own the world. And the little guy says... so what? Ever watched this video? Unfortunately countries can't go into bankruptcy and forget about their debt with few consequences. Neither can they settle their debts without accepting foreign influence on their politics. We're in for it this time...
Debt settlement saves your money, not your soul ;)
No one is
by Veiled Prophet of Khorasan on Fri May 14, 2010 03:54 PM PDTperfect. It is not like IRI is exactly a paragon of virtue. But sure the non regulated market is a sham and has broken down. Nevertheless world will chug along.
Personally I would just as soon be in Iran. However the IRI has turned it into hell. Once the Mullahs are gone and they will be: I am moving back home and bye bye America!
Rea
by Red Wine on Fri May 14, 2010 03:48 PM PDTWell, i love Chcolate and wine ... specially when i am with an inteligent woman :=) .
How about you ?
Red Wine
by Rea on Fri May 14, 2010 12:01 PM PDTChocolate and wine, you say ? So, you want Marge to get fat. ;o)
Mind you, Marge, still haven't figured out your blog. Except that Europe is better, he,he. ;o)
Iraniandudee jan
by sag koochooloo on Fri May 14, 2010 10:58 AM PDT"Europe at least has some culture and traditions" - yes my point exactly. I love living in Europe, America and other continents dont seem to have such variety.
sag koochooloo
by Iraniandudee3 on Thu May 13, 2010 05:16 PM PDTI'm not making judgments on you but "Your Values". Not even anti-western since America doesn't equal the whole western world. I despise the garbage that the society of America produces and the fact that most Americans have been polluted by it.
Just saying, Europe atleast has some culture and traditions, atleast the places that aren't heavily Americanized, cause Dignity>Money.
جناب همساده
Red WineWed May 12, 2010 03:23 PM PDT
جناب همساده قدیمی..
حق با شماست،منتهی جریانی پیش آماده بود و ما مجبور شدیم از شک بیرون آئیم !
در ضمن جناب آقای شریف کاملا به زبان عربی واقف هستند و ما خودمان افتخار آشنای با ایشان را داشته ایم و دیدیم که ایشان علاوه بر عربی،به زبانهای دیگر هم مسلط هستند...
همیشه پاینده باشید.
:=)
by Red Wine on Wed May 12, 2010 03:20 PM PDTVery dear lady I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek , thank you so much for answering me :=) ...
Somebody e-mailed me and asked me why i invited you (drinking red wine and etc) in farsi language ? and i just wanted to know if you can read me or not... Now i got my answer ... Thank you and God bless you... Remember, eat more vegetables ,chocolate and wine ;) .
......
by maziar 58 on Wed May 12, 2010 11:20 AM PDTH G khan please re write that in english for her, god bless joooohny.
My aunt (in-law) was born and raised in wisconsine and can speak proper farsi (not the reading)being married to my uncle for 37 yrs.
same as my coloradan wife of 27 yrs. Maziar
جناب شراب
hamsade ghadimiWed May 12, 2010 10:49 AM PDT
تو برنامه تلویزیونی "تونایت شو" در امریکا، جانی کارسن از مهمانش عمر شریف پرسید: "تو که از مصر اومدی پس حتما عربی هم صحبت میکنی." عمر شریف گفت: "نه من عربی بلد نیستم. من خیلی جوون بودم از مصر خارج شدم. من ۱۸ سالم بود!" این جریان ۲۷-۸ سال پیش بود.
Apparently, paying off bank gambling debts is good for markets
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Wed May 12, 2010 10:38 AM PDTHurry and start investing in Euro markets little investors.... you can own a piece of the Titanic. Please go to Las Vegas instead if you have money to burn. CNBC is saying the euro bailout is causing a major boom in european markets. Proof that finance industry is a scam.
Red wine dear, i have very shitty parsi skills. please don't test me. i've lived most of my adult life in usa. i hope you're feeling well and following your vegetarian diet =)
:=)
by Red Wine on Wed May 12, 2010 08:47 AM PDTDear I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek , Can you read/talk in Parsi ?
Thank you .
You ARE funny, indeed
by Gordzad on Wed May 12, 2010 08:13 AM PDTAre you really comparing the legal system in the US or EU with that (non-existing one) in Iran? Haven't you learned anything about the country you once lived in and the country you live in now? Where in the US you hear 5 minute courts and no presence of lawyers? When was the last time they executed someone and then announced it on media so the family gets informed about it that way?
What about EU? They don't even have death sentence.
And about the representatives not representing the people, are you comparing them to your representatives in Iran? Oh, sorry, I forgot, people in Iran are not allowed to have representatives. Why should they? The supreme leader knows best and is chosen by god so why even bother? Soon, they will close the Majles and all the "approved" representatives will go home.
You are pathetic, but your blogs and comments are still worth reading, they make me laugh and make my day!
Yea let's hope more problems for Iran. Great point.
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Wed May 12, 2010 05:32 AM PDTYea just what Iran needs. Goldman Sachs. Only on iranian.com.....I was waiting for one of you to whine about how it's wrong to complain about banking fascism that controls politics because it's "easy to do this in the USA." LOL Is it? Really? No one gives a damn because they are too busy trying to earn a living or find a way to screw others/underlings to make money. Great system. It has definitely worked wonderfully.
If I lived in Iran, I wouldn't even give a damn about politics. Just as I don't here in USA. I'd have other things to worry about. Here, it's an illusion. Your representatives are not representing your interests. Governors are all the same everywhere. Don't assume everyone is obsessed with political prisoners because this web site is.
By the way, they do murder their own people here. Many people have died from death penalty wrongly in the US. It's not a perfect system so cut the BS. Here, they send their own sons and daughters to fight illegal wars for profits.
Hypocrisy
by sag koochooloo on Wed May 12, 2010 02:54 AM PDTI totally agree with Gordzad . Well said.
Peeshi/ Iraniandudee3 said : "Of-cource I wouldn't expect more from a typical American."
You do nto even know me and make sweeping judgements of my values. Also I am not American. But just want to ask if you and the likes of Peeshi are so against "Westerners" etc what you are doing in the West?
Peeshi says: "do tell us how important your pure race of Aryan is to you, do tell about your master plan in cooperation with white robe wearing crowd "
You sound like a drama queen. If you continue to misbehave I will chase you up a tree.
At least they don't murder their own people ...
by Gordzad on Wed May 12, 2010 12:04 AM PDTIsn't it nice that you seemingly live in the US and are still alive after calling US and EU slaves of bankers and fascists? I wonder how long you would last if you talked about bilions of dollars that disappear from the government budget in Iran, or critisized the brutal treatment of political prisoners in Iran.
Let's hope the same bankers and fascists that rule US and EU take over Iran some day. Maybe then we can shout out whatever we want and nobody sentences us to death after a 5-minutes court.
Control the country's money and you control its people
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Tue May 11, 2010 07:47 PM PDTI wonder if the protests of the Greeks will get coverage?
Serious, honest coverage?! Maybe pigs will fly?
These banks are amazing. No matter that the people don't want to be apart of their dirty loans. No matter that the people protest and fight it and don't have a vote in the matter. No matter that the dirty banks fund "revolutions" and coup de tas so that they can have leaders who take bribes so that these banks can control countries.
You must take the bailout and you must pay the interest and be a debt slave nation or else what? Suffer what exactly? People can't swipe discover cards and feel special? Screw these banks. They are stacking another crisis.
Globalism was supposed to be a gift. It has made the world a warring hell. Globalism is just a pretty word for "new balance due."
Iraniandudee3 hail you
by peeshi on Tue May 11, 2010 05:28 PM PDT"Believe it or not, there are more important things that a country needs
to worry about than just money"
do you mean the issues such as purifying the Aryan race out of Turks, Lurs, Kurds, Baluch's, Bahaies, Muslims, Armenian, ....
do tell us how important your pure race of Aryan is to you, do tell about your master plan in cooperation with white robe wearing crowd
Hail you
Money Money Money
by Iraniandudee3 on Tue May 11, 2010 05:15 PM PDTBelieve it or not, there are more important things that a country needs to worry about than just money. Of-cource I wouldn't expect more from a typical American.
peeshi let me know how to do that
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Tue May 11, 2010 04:21 PM PDTgood luck resisting =)
i ain't paying jack sh@t
by peeshi on Tue May 11, 2010 03:28 PM PDTi am taxed to death already.
Wow wow wow wow wow! Canada just got 30 billion bucks
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Tue May 11, 2010 03:20 PM PDTBen Bernanke is so generous when it's the tax payer money. The federal reserve is a pirate ship.
Peeshi
by sag koochooloo on Tue May 11, 2010 03:24 PM PDTWhy don't you change your avetar to a gorbeh (peeshi)? Some suggestions ....
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Sara Palin to save us all
by peeshi on Tue May 11, 2010 03:08 PM PDTjust put her in charge, all the vows poofffff, she will rule by 10 commandments and we will assume the position to kiss it good bye.
Sod politics and bankers the w*nkers - am sick of them
by sag koochooloo on Tue May 11, 2010 11:45 AM PDTWho will pay for this bailout? You will. Your children will.
Don't I know it!
I also admire the architecture and arts of Europe, but beauty is really deceiving my dear friend.
Dear Marge, I am not as shallow as you think . The point I was trying to make is sometimes we just need to enjoy the good things in life and appreciate the good in bad times. Money is not everything. But surrounding oneself with good friends and other things than money can make the days more enjoyable!
I do not disagree with your political points. You are more politically aware than me.
sag koochooloo, ugly nascar USA is who bailed out Europe
by I Have a Crush on Alex Trebek on Mon May 10, 2010 05:19 PM PDTThanks to our Federal Reserve banking system, we with our printing system are going to send big dollars to your banks. Not to your people, to your banks. Who will pay for this bailout? You will. Your children will. The system has to stay so that we can have more wars, more booms and busts, and of course, rich bankers.
I also admire the architecture and arts of Europe, but beauty is really deceiving my dear friend.
Oh by the way sag koochooloou: our congress tried to audit this crappy Federal Reserve to find out who was really getting this money bailout..... the senators who have been bought off have shut it down.
I don't even know why the banks of europe are our problem. Our leaders are worse than IRI. They don't just care about Palestine/Israel..... they are obsessed with the world!
Marge
by sag koochooloo on Mon May 10, 2010 01:30 PM PDT"enslaved by the same banking fascism that the US is" - too right, the b*st*rd bankers. But I suppose I just hate politics and look for the good things wherever I am. Trying to enjoy life day to day, cos its too short ...
"fooled by their pretty buildings and nicely dressed people?" - for God's sake. You lot take things far too seriously. "Fooled by"? Just enjoy it!
You got that right, Mola.
by Sargord Pirouz on Mon May 10, 2010 01:28 PM PDTYou got that right, Mola.
Marge, "The yellow dog is jackal's brother!" as the saying goes
by Mola Nasredeen on Mon May 10, 2010 01:52 PM PDTMaybe we are getting closer to the end of the civilization, ala, Mad Max movies. I don't see any differences between the Europeans and Americans anymore. Was I fooled by their pretty buildings and nicely dressed people?
The Europeans just voted to let Israel to be a member to OECD while Israel announced today it will continue building new settlements on Palestinian land:
"The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development coordinates economic policy among the leading industrialised nations, and its membership roster represents an unofficial list of the most developed countries.
Palestinian groups had argued that letting Israel join would be a breach of the OECD's commitment to human rights because of the Jewish state's occupation of the West Bank and its treatment of Palestinians." //news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100510/wl_mideast_afp/oecdisraelsloveniaestoniaeconomy
//news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20100510/wl_mideast_afp/mideastusdiplomacy
This is the how it goes: Non Europeans and non Jews don't deserve human rights unless pushing it serves the Western Powers' cause for controling the weaker nations.