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Bernie Sanders - what you think???
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18/07/2015 14:42:52
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
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Zrenjanin, Serbia
 
 
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17/07/2015 22:01:03
Thomas Ganss (En ligne)
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>>The framework may actually be illegal. Here's from the recent interview of Yanis Varoufakis:
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>That is one guy I'd like to meet in person, as I do realize that the media representation was all over the place and the guy. Some of the things said about him to put him in a bad light actually are quite good in my book (I remember on article mentioning that for such a rebel the bike make and model was too utilitarian - so what?). All in all there is not enough data (as in numbers) in his blog for my taste - makes it easier to fudge and get away with half truths. Is that strategy, tactic or is he really not so into numbers?

Didn't read his blog, just a few of his interviews and excerpts from his book. I guess those wouldn't be too different from the blog.

I can only guess what denigration he is getting in the media, them being owned by, in the long run, the same banksters he's fighting. I've long ago learned to distrust all of the alphabet soup (including BBC and NPR), just as I don't trust anything said by our media (which are mostly owned by Springer anyway). Every time when I was witness to something that happened, or had first-hand account, they reported something else. Too bad I didn't save a screenshot of CNN't news showing a burning house (am: home) in "Okolina, near Belgrade" - word "okolina" means vicinity, surroundings. (I have one move in the envelope on this one).

So, whatever they said about Varoufakis, I can only guess, and don't even want to guess nor know. I'd rather hear what the guy has to say - the whole interview is here: http://www.newstatesman.com/world-affairs/2015/07/yanis-varoufakis-full-transcript-our-battle-save-greece

>Somehow all these Eurozone decisions are like one of the mirror universes, but this one from BuSab: there is so much legislation that every decision breaks some laws and most of the courts are afraid to make rulings based on the existing laws and logic. And I get the feeling that it is wanted, so politicians are less shackelled. Now where are the mirror McKies?

BuSab was necessary even when it was invented, as an idea. In the recent years, it's necessary everywhere. But it wouldn't be sufficient; what is needed now is something to wrest the power from the financial monopoly back to the people, to make this imaginary money irrelevant and impossible to pull out of thin air. Not just one Jorj McKie, a world army of them.

back to same old

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