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Category Archives: Politics
Cultural Marxism in Europe – What’s the status?
Sweden, 48% of assault rapes committed by non-western immigrants
Immigrants in Norway are a net loss to the economy
Immigrants in Sweden are a net loss to the economy
Public opinion in most countries are not in favor of immigration
Diversity experiments in Germany end in disaster
In the UK, ethnic minorities disproportionate source of crime and asocial behaviour
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Nazi US: Truth Is Too Dangerous to Disclose
Similarly, America has – little by little – gone from a nation of laws to a nation of powerful men making laws in secret. Indeed, even Congress doesn’t know half of what others are doing.
Secretive, unaccountable agencies are making life and death decisions which effect our most basic rights. They provide “secret evidence” to courts which cannot be checked … and often withhold any such “evidence” even from the judges. For example:
Obama renews Bush’s wiretapping laws
>2013
>implying there’s any difference between republicans and democrats
The United Police State of America
Read a good article today on Casey Research called Doug Casey on the America That Was – Now the United (Police) State of America which also linked to another great article from The Washington Post titled 10 Reasons The U.S. Is No Longer The Land Of The Free. Very good reads.
The debate on negative gearing heats up
For those outside of Australia (or economically illiterate in Australia), negative gearing is a tax scheme whereby the Federal government pays people who speculate on property money, thereby making property prices more expensive and collecting less tax revenue. This is done under the guise of “encouraging investing”, even though there is no investment done at all since nothing new is produced at all, in particular no new properties are built as a result. Given the absurdity of this notion you would think it’d be the first thing any reasonable government would cut from the budget, but not when vested interests and corruption are in play.
Third Presidential Debate
The second debate was extremely repetetive, and I was really looking forward to the foreign policies, but they just couldn’t keep it out of domestic affairs. Nevertheless, even when they did get to FA, they did not cover a lot of important issues, like oh say I don’t know, the Eurozone crisis, Latin America’s drug wars, island disputes between Japan, South Korea and China and a host of other issues.
Indeed, this is the world according to Obomney.
Obama & Romney – Top Donors
The first Presidential Debate – How it should have been handled
“Most transparent administration” violates federal transparency laws
19/20 cabinet-level agencies violate federal transparency laws – pretty damn damning.