Phantom Profits, Financial Derivatives, and the Rise of Credit/Debt ultimately benefits a specific class – we can see where this policy leads.
Even economists are beginning to wake up to this wealth transfer and zombie corporations.
Phantom Profits, Financial Derivatives, and the Rise of Credit/Debt ultimately benefits a specific class – we can see where this policy leads.
Even economists are beginning to wake up to this wealth transfer and zombie corporations.
Personally, I do not know the majority of living standards and what disparities are across 27-51 countries, so look at what is reported here and share your comments.
One could easily be tied up in knots when trying to follow the many new policies and regulatory measures enacted on unsuspecting citizens.
However, with awareness of the control matrix tightening around the necks of all life then one will expect the institutions to remove personal privacy, increase taxes, fees, registration requirements, bureaucracy, fines, and jail sentencing to coerce compliance.
We will continue the countdown for Greece as the grassroots social unrest face austerity and call for the GREXIT with opposition politics to the Euro.
Portugal’s deteriorating situation:
President Cavaco Silva has refused to appoint the coalition government even though it secured the majority in the Portuguese parliament, because the mandate of the coalition is anti-E.U.
“People’s dignity is worth more than illegal, illegitimate, odious and unsustainable debt”
“It is evidently clear that people here in Cyprus and Greece have both been betrayed by; the political elite; the parliament; the government; law enforcement agencies; the Judiciary; the banking system and by other failed institutions!”
Tsipras had long been expected to seek early elections in the autumn. But he was forced to move quickly after nearly a third of Syriza lawmakers refused to back the program in parliament last week, robbing him of his majority.
Yanis Varoufakis explains why talks aimed at renegotiating Greece’s debt broke down without an agreement.
Indeed we are concerned that sponsored terror or assassinations could befall the Greeks…
Varoufakis has said that Greece wants “a bridging program between now and the end of May, which would give us space – all of us – to carry out these deliberations and in a short space of time come to an agreement.”
However, Dijsselbloem told reporters when asked about Greece’s requests: “We don’t do bridging loans.”