Saturday, December 29, 2012

A point of view ....however biased ... I hope is wrong

After the coming bankruptcy of the United States, the battle for freedom from the international banksters will begin in earnest. The fact that the founding fathers of the fledgling United States were wise enough to insist in the constitution that the people would need to bear arms, that for me that will be the saviour of us all. For had they not understood as a result of their own fighting with the international banksters what a threat to individual liberty they actually are, they would not have left the populace of the US as prepared as they have in order to to deal with its now throroughly
corrupted government. Now, we have all seen in recent weeks how there is a concerted effort taking place in order to disarm the populace of the US. With the powers that be dressing it up as something that would be good for all Americans, when they themselves send their own children to school under the protection of armed guards.The truth is, the united states government is now nothing more than another branch of Wall Street, with as many bankers being in it as there are in the biggest of banks. Obama is literally surrounded by bankers, they scrutinize his every move. They write his speeches for him, he merely reads them out. Often not understanding much of what he is actually talking about. And of course, it now matters not for which side you cast your vote, as in essence both sides are merely the other side of the same coin. I thank god that many of those who were previously sheep now recognize what I have written here, after having watched how the banksters have received such preferential treatment as they have from our governments over recent years. Soon the US will have been bankrupted by the international banksters and then its corrupted government will turn upon its own people in an attempt to save itself from their wrath. A wrath which will be well deserved, for their crimes against the people are many. So to the founding fathers I say "well done good Sirs, your foresight may well have saved your nation". For without your efforts your people would not have the means in order to defend themselves from tyranny. I wish all honest, hard working people the best of luck in the coming battles for freedom....

America has gone INSANE....gun issues and violence and arguments over ''rights'' to own and keep military assault weapons holding more than 10 clips? ...arguments over universal healthcare (obamacare)and now this fiscal cliff, with a govt being held hostage over rad tea partiers?! obama asking the most wealthy to pay more taxes, to carry their fair share (with majority of rational americans agreeing with him)? and instead you have the rad republicans/tea partiers dissing obama's suggestion of anyone over $250k to pay more taxes and instead wanting that income threshold increased to $750+k. before doing so... like wtf? you can't make this stuff up....any 1st world, democracy respecting country would have no issues with these ''divisive'' themes.but no, not the ''good ole' USA''....you couldn't find better ironic insanity in a novel.
the entire world shakes her head at disbelief....that any american citizen can truly, sanely, honestly believe their |(broken) homeland is still ''the greatest country in the world'' needs their meds increased...and soon....instead America has become a modern version of Gibbons " Rise and fall of the Roman empire.''

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Anonymous said...

France's constitutional council has overturned a top income tax rate of 75% introduced by Socialist President Francois Hollande.

Raising taxes for those earning more than 1m euros (£817,400) has been a flagship policy for Mr Hollande, who was elected in May.

The policy angered France's business community and prompted some wealthy citizens to say they would emigrate.

The new tax rate was due to take effect in the new year.

In its ruling on Saturday, the Constitutional Council said the new tax rate was excessive and rejected new methods for calculating the tax.

The government's tax policy has been the subject of fierce debate in France.

French actor Gerard Depardieu recently announced he was moving to Belgium to avoid taxes, sparking a furious reaction from some on the left.

There was also speculation that people employed in high-income jobs like banking and finance would move elsewhere, including to London.

Mr Hollande campaigned against the austerity policies used in many European countries affected by economic crisis, favouring higher taxes rather than spending cuts to bring down the deficit.

Anonymous said...

(Reuters) - France's Constitutional Council overturned on Saturday a 75 percent upper tax rate on income above 1 million euros (816 thousand pounds) due to be introduced in 2013 by the seven-month-old Socialist government.

The decision, in response to a motion by opposition conservatives, is a huge blow to Socialist President Francois Hollande who had made the 75 percent rate his flagship tax measure as he sought to make the rich be seen to contribute more towards reducing the budget deficit.

While the planned upper tax band was mainly symbolic and would only have affected a few thousand people, it shocked foreign investors and infuriated high earners in France, prompting some such as actor Gerard Depardieu to flee abroad.

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The government had estimated the 75 percent tax rate could raise around 300 million euros a year as it battles to bring down the public deficit to below a European Union ceiling of 3 percent next year in the face of stalled growth.

The Constitutional Council, which rules on whether laws are constitutional, said in a statement that the way the upper rate was set to be imposed was unfair in the way it would affect different households.

(Reporting by Emile Picy; Writing by Catherine Bremer; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

Anonymous said...


Italy's outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti (photo) on Friday announced that he would head a new campaign coalition of centrists in February’s parliamentary elections. Monti resigned last week but remains as a caretaker.


By FRANCE 24 (text)





Outgoing Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti said on Friday that he would lead a coalition of centrist parties who support his European and reform-minded agenda in the parliamentary election in just two months time.

The announcement clarifies Monti’s involvement in the upcoming vote, after he said on Sunday that he may be willing to seek a second term if a credible political force backed his reform agenda.