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POPSEU - Getting Pushback on Destroying Their Industry In the Name of Climate Change Sometimes you wonder if anybody will start taking notice how climate change is just some big money-extorting scam. And when you start talking about putting an extra 100% cost on the energy used by businesses it becomes a choice between being "green" and being "unemployed and starving" - people are probably going to go with being able to eat.
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POPSEconomic New World Order Emerges from Crisis Taxpayers lose as governments nationalize and intervene in banks to prevent collapse. This seems all too convenient an arrangement. They have always wanted a economic new world order and now, they say, is the time to do it. This financial crisis and the reaction of governments will go down as a major historical event that changed the world. Meanwhile, while the financial sectors are in throws, gas prices for consumers are dropping and there is still credit and loans to be obtained at good interest rates despite all their propaganda to scare up support for these interventions by governments.
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POPSHow To Stop Putin What we can do is alter Putin's cost-benefit calculations. We are not without resources. There are a range of measures to be deployed if Russia does not live up to its cease-fire commitments: 1. Suspend the NATO-Russia Council established in 2002 2. Bar Russian entry to the World Trade Organization. 3. Dissolve the G-8. Putin's dictatorship long made Russia's presence in this group of industrial democracies a farce, but no one wanted to upset the bear by expelling it. No need to. The seven democracies simply withdraw. (And if Italy's Silvio Berlusconi, who has been sympathetic to Putin's Georgia adventure, wants to stay, he can have an annual G-2 dinner with Putin.) Then immediately announce the reconstitution of the original G-7. 4. Announce a U.S.-European boycott of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi. The most crucial and unconditional measure, however, is this: Reaffirm support for the Saakashvili government:
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POPSWhere has all the money gone, long time passing? Here in Italy, we too have our problems mind you? Out sourcing is even in the schools and social services.... and in all public institutions..... Berlusconi, an international buddy of Bush's is back...... This is an eerie era.....
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POPSItaly declares state of emergency over immigration
The Italian government called a state of emergency with a wave of refugees in 2002 and it was renewed annually - even under the centre-left government of Romano Prodi. As the intake centres in February 2008 seemed sufficient, the Prodi government limited the emergency measures to the three southern regions of Calabria, Sicily and Puglia. The Berlusconi government at the behest of the Interior Ministry has now widened the powers to the entire country. Warning of the introduction of a "police state," the country's opposition attacked the measures sharply, calling them abhorrent. "Italy does not need inhuman and extraordinary measures," said parliamentarian Rocco Buttiglione, the Turin-based newspaper La Stampa reported on Saturday. In response, Maroni criticised what he claimed was the opposition intention to make the state of emergency seem like an entirely new development, and called the opposition position "the worst Italian politics." The Interior Minister is to face Parliam
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POPSIl mio preferito Credo proprio che alle prossime elezioni voterò Di Pietro, il più diretto, sincero, onesto, simpatico e meno "politichese" di tutta la combriccola.
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POPSTravaglio docet Uno spezzone del commento del mitico Travaglio riguardo il blocco alle intercettazioni tratto dal blog www.voglioscendere.ilcanocchiale.it