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BP oil disaster at 75 days

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2010

David Walsh

WSWS

3rd July, 2010

For 75 days now, crude oil has been gushing into the Gulf of Mexico from the wreck of the Deepwater Horizon oil rig. While BP and the US government have done everything possible to downplay and obscure the amount of oil that has spilled out, estimates range as high as 150,000,000 to 200,000,000 gallons. The consequences will be incalculable.

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Ditch the Buck! Dollar demise ‘a matter of months’

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2010

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‘US facing Soviet-like disintegration’

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2010

PressTV

3rd July, 2010

A senior Iranian lawmaker, Alaeddin Boroujerdi, has warned the US of imminent collapse, saying its approaches bring to mind soviet policies before disintegration.

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American world order: the beginning of the end

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2010

Engr. Mansoor A. Malik

Opinion Maker

29th June, 20120

The American Euphoria after the surrender of the Japanese on the US Naval Ship in the Pacific soon after the capitulation of the Germans was at its peak in the late 1940s’.The largesse of the American people and their government to re-build Europe and Asia as an aftermath of the Second World War was breathtaking and never again would the world at large ever witness such large heartedness and love for humanity. The US became the unchallenged leader of the Free World with the Dullesian (Secretary of State, Mr. Dulles) aid package flowing all over the world with or without their asking. This was America’s finest hour. Under these favorable conditions the Europeans pushed America for the creation of Israel in Palestine to appease the Zionists and putting the USA on the spot in Vietnam and Korea in the Pacific.

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Reality is closing in

Posted by seumasach on July 3, 2010

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Why are bees dying? Your cell phone may hold a clue

Posted by seumasach on July 2, 2010

Newsfeed

1st July, 2010

Scientists couldn’t be more concerned with the stinging news that cellphone radiation could be the partial cause of the phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder (CCD), according to a new study from Panjab University in Chandigarh, India. (via CNN)

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U.N. Committee Calls For Dumping The U.S. Dollar

Posted by seumasach on July 2, 2010

Official Wire

1st July, 2010

A U.N. committee is the latest advocate of dumping the U.S. dollar in favor of a replacement currency though it doesn’t say — or know — which to turn to.

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German lawmakers move to ban naked short-selling in the eurozone- left opposes it

Posted by seumasach on July 2, 2010

“There is no proletarian, not even a Communist, movement, that has not operated in the interests of money, in the direction indicated by money, and for the time being permitted by money — and that without the idealists among its leaders having the slightest suspicion of the fact.”

This statement by Oswald Spengler in The Decline of the West always struck me. It looks like he may have been right: whilst continuing their rhetoric against “the rich” and “capitalism’ the left refuse specific measures against speculation and financial warfare emanating from Wall Street and the City

Deutsche Welle

2nd July, 20210

Germany’s lower house of parliament has approved a bill that would curb risky financial trading practices – including naked short-selling – in a bid to stabilize the euro

Lawmakers in Germany’s lower house approved Friday a ban on naked short-selling of eurozone government bonds. The measure is intended to prohibit some of the risky financial trading practices that have led to the euro’s instability.

 

The bill, which the government said is aimed at speeding agreement on stronger European rules, passed with the votes of Chancellor Angela Merkel’s center-right coalition.

A risk to the euro

 

“Naked short-selling leads to incalculable speculative risks,” Leo Dautzenberg, parliamentary financial policy spokesman for Merkel’s Christian Democrats, told the Bloomberg news agency.

 

“We’ve put up clear barriers to this uncertainty,” he added.

Naked short-selling is the practice of selling financial instruments one does not own on the speculation that one can buy them back later at a lower price, thus turning a profit.

 

Germany’s financial regulator BaFin in May banned so-called naked short-selling of eurozone government debt and major financial stocks, as well as naked credit default swaps involving eurozone debt.

 

Together with French President Nicolas Sarkozy, Merkel urged the EU in June to accelerate bans on risky trading, highlighting the eurozone’s debt crisis as a principal reason to implement the measures.

 

The new legislation, which is set to go to the Bundesrat, parliament’s upper house, on July 9, would extend the ban on naked short-selling to all stocks traded on German exchanges.

Not everyone agrees

 

The Green Party and the Left Party announced their abstention from the vote, explaining that they appreciate the move toward increased market transparency, but that the bill itself was flawed and incomplete.

 

Social Democrat Manfred Zoellmer, meanwhile, came out against the bill entirely. “This draft law is a placebo,” said the opposition fiscal policy maker, adding that the policy would be “purely symbolic” and “ineffective.”

 

The leader of France’s central bank, Christian Noyer, also warned that single-country solutions could increase market fluctuations and be less effective than multilateral policies.

 

Chancellor Merkel’s government, however, sees itself as paving the way for the rest Europe on the matter.

 

Author: Gabriel Borrud/ David Levitz (APE/dpa/Reuters)

Editor: Andreas Illmer

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The spill; ambition overtaking survival

Posted by seumasach on July 1, 2010

Vicky Pelaez

Granma

24th June, 2010

Only when the last tree has died and the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realize that we can’t eat money”—Native American Cree proverb

POWERLESS humanity is contemplating day by day the intensification of the disaster in the Gulf of Mexico. Fifty days have passed since the collapse of the drilling platform Deepwater Horizon, which caused the biggest oil spill of the century, and the BP Corporation has still not managed to control the situation.

In reality, regardless of existing technologies, this oil company is not making an adequate effort, such as taking the advice of Russian specialists on how to stop the leak immediately and seal the oil pipe.

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Forget football, it’s Afghanistan that’s a disaster

Posted by seumasach on July 1, 2010

Lindy McDowell

Belfast Telgraph

30th June, 2010

The photo on the cover of this month’s Rolling Stone magazine shows celeb du jour Lady Gaga modelling a Gaga-esque machine gun bra.

Inside, blasting away with both barrels however, it’s the even more unlikely figure of General Stanley McChrystal commander of US and NATO forces in Afghanistan letting rip from the lip about senior figures in the Obama administration, up to and including the President.

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‘US voted for change, but War Machine still accelerating’

Posted by seumasach on July 1, 2010

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