Showing posts with label Capitalism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Capitalism. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Max Keiser - a neo-feudal future for Europe, and the world.



The great sale of of the nations of Europe's assets is starting. This has been caused to happen and brought to be by a gang of financial terrorists, based in Wall Street and the City of London. And it's a pennies on the pound sale   

I hope you've purchased some silver if not gold. 

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

The UK Trade Unions are about to shoot themselves in the foot.





The TUC has woken up, with all the noise of the present dire economic straits of it's Public Sector working membership. 


At some point in the next year or two, sooner rather than later, there are going to have to be severe and deep cuts to public spending, and as salaries are the major part of the budget to be cut. 


I can assure you that the international bankers are of far more importance to the Westminster parliament than the public services. 


Further: the Vatican controlled, and Jesuit trained EU leadership wants Britain brought to ruin to suck out nation fully and completely into their Beast government. 


So the cuts are going to come, no matter how many toy-town Trotskyists lead the charge against them Both The Morning Star (Communist) and Socialist Worker (Trotskyist) are foaming at the mouth to get at the Tories, like the Tories matter in the great game. And after all, Russia, China and Cuba are all such shining beacons for the international proletariat, aren't they?


Public Sector workers are some of the best paid people in Britain - their feather bedded lifestyle, their gold plated pensions - and are likely to gain much sympathy from the millions working part time/temp/casual for the minimum wage. The Sun will have a field day. 


All that will happen in the economy is the worth of Gilts (government bonds) will fall and become harder to sell, forcing the rate nof return - the percentage return on the investment - to rise, meaning more public service cuts to pay the interest. It will cost the government more to borrow money, all that's keeping Britain afloat at the moment. 


The cuts will happen. The Rothschilds and their acolytes will get their gold. 




The Guardian 14th September 2010
This is trade unionism's moment. Voters are increasingly worried about the cuts, and are ready to hear an alternative to the eye-watering spending decisions expected in next month's comprehensive spending review.

Our challenge is to turn this into a great campaign, uniting a coalition of communities, service users and political and campaign groups to stop the most savage cuts in our welfare and social infrastructure for generations.
Unions will have to reach well beyond our membership – which, at more than 6 million, makes us still the country's biggest voluntary organisation by far – to secure a mass impact. But no one else can play this central role, extending beyond party politics and sectional interests to speak up for beleaguered Britain as a whole.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Eject co-pilots to save cash, says Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary - News & Advice, Travel - The Independent

 Like all capitalists, without exception, the piece of trash who operates Ryanair, doesn't give a tinker's cuss about you. His one drive is profit at any cost. Only the weight of gold coins in his hand matters.
Ryanair boss Michael O'Leary turned his focus on the cockpit today as part of his ongoing drive to save costs at the budget airline.
He said he intends to write to aviation authorities for permission to use only one pilot per flight because he believes co-pilots are unnecessary in modern jets, the Financial Times reported today.
Mr O'Leary, who has previously considered standing tickets on flights as well as charging for the use of toilets, conceded that two pilots would be needed on long-haul flights, but said on shorter trips flight attendants could do the job.
In an interview, he said the second pilot was only there to "make sure the first fella doesn't fall asleep and knock over one of the computer controls".
He backed up his comments by adding that trains were allowed to have one driver even though this could conceivably cause a crash in the event of a heart attack.
But he added: "It could save the entire industry a fortune. In 25 years with over about 10 million flights, we've had one pilot who suffered a heart attack in flight and he landed the plane."
But industry experts have hit out at the proposal as "unwise".
A spokesman for the British Airline Pilots' Association said: "This is just a bid for publicity. His suggestion is unsafe and his passengers would be horrified."
Mr O'Leary frequently courts controversy with his attempts to cut costs at Ryanair, which charges for baggage check-in.
This year, he raised the baggage charge for the summer holiday season and, following the volcano ash cloud crisis, initially capped the level of compensation to passengers.
He later bowed to EU pressure and agreed to pay out costs to customers affected by the eruption.
Mr O'Leary also announced that he is in the market for a potential 300 new aircraft.
His comments come as the Dublin-based airline prepares to pay its first dividend next month of 500 million euros (£414 million) - after the airline pulled out of a deal to buy 200 Boeing jets late last year.


Eject co-pilots to save cash, says Ryanair chief Michael O'Leary - News & Advice, Travel - The Independent

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

In B&Q they cost 20p. So why does the NHS spend £99 for a screw to put in your hip? | Mail Online





Comment:

As engineering and manufacturing, the real core of any economy, was sold off at cut price and asset stripped by the government, from the mid nineteen sixties through to today, people who saw their jobs shipped to Asia and South America, jobs had to be found.

So, successive governments just spent more money, and employed more people, in the public services. Then as those companies who supplied manufacturing and engineering found their order books dry up, they realised that they could bleed the tax payer dry when supplying things essential to the operatio ofcolleges, schools and such like. And the government was happy to see it.

These policies have bled the system dry.  Millions now work either in, or supply, the public service. Everyone else works in supermarkets and burger bars for minimum wage. There's no money left, the banks are raping and pillaging the last few assets, and will soon relocate.

The end is near friends.

Every year, the NHS spends £500 million on orthopaedic equipment, but according to one insider they are being completely ripped off. In a damning expose, a medical sales rep, under the cover of anonymity, talks to VICTORIA ­LAMBERT about the used-car-sales ­tactics of ­companies which make millions from the NHS.


The NHS needs to save ­£20 billion in the next four years, according to the British Medical ­Association — yet in all the debate over which operations are at risk and whether we can afford new cancer drugs such as Avastin, there is one solution which could save the health service ­millions of pounds without costing a job or ­delaying treatment.

What could be so simple that politicians, ­doctors, managers and the public haven’t already considered it? Well, just this: the NHS needs to learn smarter shopping.
At the moment, most health trusts ­squander ­a fortune paying deliberately over-inflated prices for surgical supplies, each trust ­spending between £3million and £4million a year on ­orthopaedic supplies alone — money that could be saved overnight if managers just got together and agreed to flex their vast ­purchasing power and demand lower prices from the companies which produce the goods they need, or by being more rigorous in their decisions over which product to buy.
In B&Q they cost 20p. So why does the NHS spend £99 for a screw to put in your hip? | Mail Online

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Feminism is of the Synagogue of Satan, a work of evil.

Feminism was NEVER, in truth, about freeing the mass of women from their "oppression". It was used to create a previously untapped source of labour. It was to the benefit of corporate capitalism, as was abortion, and contraception.




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