Thursday, June 14, 2012

Free kibbles

TAX AND SPEND:

Congress wants to recreated the housing bubble, this time in multiple family units.

GLOBAL WARMING AND ENERGY:

Frauds ignore highest quality temperature record data because it shows the Medieval Warm Period and has no hockey stick.

Here's a great description of communism in environmentalism.
"The UN’s international NGO allies want to expand previous calls for a “green economy,” by including new demands for “resource justice” and new mechanisms to ensure “contraction and convergence for over- and under-consumers of natural resources.” People do not need advanced degrees to figure out whose economies and lifestyles the activists intend to “contract,” Rucker commented."
Resource justice and over-under consumers of resources, as if all resources belong equally to everybody instead of to individual owners.

WAR:

US backed rebels in Syrian are committing genocide against Christians. The US is trying to start a civil war, and it will succeed. US increases support for Syrian rebels.

POLITICS:

The Republican party finally acquiesce and allow Ron Paul fest in Tampa.

MISC:

After WWII, the allies forced millions of German speaking European civilians to migrate to Germany.
"Between 1945 and 1950, Europe witnessed the largest episode of forced migration, and perhaps the single greatest movement of population, in human history. Between 12 million and 14 million German-speaking civilians—the overwhelming majority of whom were women, old people, and children under 16—were forcibly ejected from their places of birth in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, Yugoslavia, and what are today the western districts of Poland. As The New York Times noted in December 1945, the number of people the Allies proposed to transfer in just a few months was about the same as the total number of all the immigrants admitted to the United States since the beginning of the 20th century. They were deposited among the ruins of Allied-occupied Germany to fend for themselves as best they could. The number who died as a result of starvation, disease, beatings, or outright execution is unknown, but conservative estimates suggest that at least 500,000 people lost their lives in the course of the operation."
I wasn't taught that in history class.
"Most disturbingly of all, tens of thousands perished as a result of ill treatment while being used as slave labor (or, in the Allies' cynical formulation, "reparations in kind") in a vast network of camps extending across central and southeastern Europe—many of which, like Auschwitz I and Theresienstadt, were former German concentration camps kept in operation for years after the war. As Sir John Colville, formerly Winston Churchill's private secretary, told his colleagues in the British Foreign Office in 1946, it was clear that "concentration camps and all they stand for did not come to an end with the defeat of Germany." Ironically, no more than 100 or so miles away from the camps being put to this new use, the surviving Nazi leaders were being tried by the Allies in the courtroom at Nuremberg on a bill of indictment that listed "deportation and other inhumane acts committed against any civilian population" under the heading of "crimes against humanity.""
Nor that.

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