maandag 22 april 2013

The Brothers Tsarnaev and the global Islamic movement

A good hello to my fellow blog followers, here I am again, and guess what has happened? You are correct, another attack on American soil. The second one since 9/11 (if I am correct and my memory doesn't abandon me, for that matter). The oldest brother has been shot to death, and the youngest one lies in the hospital and faces the possibility of the death penalty. Way to go America. You could have better prevented this then allowing this to happen.

 It worries me though, well, it doesn't worry me, but it is a kind of chilling feel. That the 'islam' and the globalist Jihad movement is being seen as a danger to the Western world because there are normal citizens, like you and me, being trained to kill and murder people. Now read that sentence again, kind of funny isn't it? To know that our goverment is also training ordinary people, voluntary nevertheless, to kill other people. But, the Jihadist movement is also training people who entered voluntary, right?

 Now here it is where it gets crazy. Why does the goverment dissalow other organisation that are not affilated to the goverment (I am speaking of European view, America allows citizens to organise themselfs in militia's) to train people? Simple, they are afraid that they will lose power. Simple as that, the only argument they bring in is that the 'radicalised' Jihadists will bring terror to the European continent. Well, I didn't read about that when there were, so called, brave and manly mujahideen were going to Afghanistan in the '80s and Chechenia in the '90s.

 Funny thing isn't it? The more funny thing is that Syria has lots of oil. Lots of them. Chechenya did also, and Afghanistan's heroin production has 10x since the American occupation. So, should we still be afraid of the global muslim movement? Or should we be more relaxed and tolerate what muslims think, and should we focus more on the goverments limiting our possibilities?

We will see in the next years

woensdag 28 november 2012

The Fall of The EU?

A good hello my fellow bloggers, readers, whatsoever, how are you guys doing after 1 year? Sorry for my absence whole the time, I just forget to set my clock, hence.
 Anyway, seems like alot of stuff has become batshit insane in the time I went away, Greece getting more debts, the ETA laying down arms, the re-election of Obama (my condolences on the latter for the American people, I would have rather seen Ron Paul in the White House. Yet rather Obama than Romney).
 On Greece, the country is still facing bankruptcy, the taxes are being raised, the chances of making good bussiness have been literally dropped to zero percent. So what should the Greeks do?

First of all; promote folks of making their own bussiness, that said, lower coorperate taxes, lower the VAT, give people more financial space on expanding their opportunities. Also, the state should lower their responsibilities to the people, and should focus on 3 things; Safety, Order and Effeciency, Safety to operate bussiness in a normal manner, Order to punish fraud and other misleading things, and Efficiency to make the 2 crystal clear and open.

 Good Luck Greece, and please, don't make Zeus upset.

dinsdag 21 februari 2012

Greek feta to be saved another time.

And yup, it is through. The European Union will, again, give subsidies to the Hellenic Republic. Another 130 billion Euro's will be sended. Nevertheless, also 15% of the Greek debt will be remitted. Now I would like to ask myself the question: if Greece is going to fail, then why would you still give money to a bottomless pit? 
 For instance, I have a 15 years old child who seriously wants to have a certain game for around 50$. If I am his parent, then I will grant it him for sure. On the other side, I will ask him to do more jobs in and around the house. Doing dishes, cutting the grass, that kind of stuff. This learns him having more a good habit with money then giving him money on a regular base. 
 Now I know that Greece is already doing good stuff on cutting budget on many irrelevant things, but they forget one thing. On the same time the bureaucracy is going away, the big rules to start companies (thus the basics of a free market economy) is still in effect. This results in big corporations having a monopoly on the market. If you would make it easier for the citizens to start a company, then there would be fierce competition. Not only between the small business, but also between the small business and the big corporations. If Greece is smart, then they would stop giving money to the big corporations and loose the rules to start small business.

A good hello

Good morning/midday/afternoon/evening/night (fill in whatever applies to your time) to my blog. 
 
I decided to interest myself in politics a while ago, probably 2 years. And in those 2 years politics have taken a major role in my life. In all those years I have been switching between various ideologies. Mostly between quite authoritarian ones. For example: Stalinism, Leninism, conservatism etc etc. It has been not so long time, around half a year, when I met the ideologies of little communes and agrarianism. Quickly determined that this, combined with anarchism and a free market, could be a very effective method of anarchy.  
 
So far my political background. You might ask now who I am and why I actually started this blog. Well, it's quite simple. I was inspired by Roderick T. Longs blog and ideas, well partly actually. And decided to make my own blog to describe various happenings in the world. Political, economical, environmental and so forth. So I say a good hello to my new readers, and I hope you will enjoy my blog.