Posted by julian on Feb 3, 2010 in
Economy
Even in Great Britain, a country which has had culture snatched from it by indiscriminate immigration and being a member of the EU, is up in arms over losing Cadbury’s a 200 year-old Birmingham-based “institution” majority-owned and run until recently by the Quaker Cadbury, to plastic cheese maker Kraft Foods. Kraft, thanks to Wall Street [...]
Tags: Cadbury, E.U., Great Britain, Kraft, Quaker, Stitzer, Wall Street
Posted by julian on Nov 6, 2009 in
Politics
The recession is over; China is back to full production and India says its economy is on track to regain its exponential10% p.a growth rate. Where in the hell are they shipping their rubbish to? It certainly isn’t America and Europe. When Indian tribes owning key land for industrial development are holding out and refusing [...]
Tags: China, E.U., India, Obama, Wal-Mart, Wall Street, WTO
Posted by julian on Aug 19, 2009 in
Politics
In 1946 in a speech to Westminster College in Missouri, Sir Winston Churchill proclaimed, “From Stettin in the Baltic to Trieste in the Adriatic an iron curtain has descended across the continent.” At the time war weary Europe and America condemned his speech as war mongering. How profoundly correct Churchill proved to be about Soviet [...]
Tags: Afghanistan, America, China, E.U., Europe, Iraq, Pakistan, South Korea, Vietnam War, Winston Churchill
Posted by julian on Mar 18, 2009 in
Economy,
Import
In reality, the world only wants to suck off the United States in one sided trade deals. Here we have half of Mexico’s population supported by illegal immigrants and residents of Mexican origin and when we decide that we wish to cancel the pilot program of in the main poorly maintained Mexican trucks polluting our [...]
Tags: AIG, China, Citibank, Coca Cola, E.U., immigration, Mexico, Russia, trucking, United States