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I believe that every nation, at a certain point in their history has the right to legitimate defence. And this point in Italy has been amply exceeded. The scoundrels who sit in Parliament, let not one of them feel excluded, in particularly on the benches of the Opposition, are unauthorised, illegitimate, without any authority. The electoral law, wanted by ALL parties (the demonstration of this is that in the two years of the Prodi government they were careful not to abolish it) is unconstitutional. It does not make it possible to have the direct nomination of the candidate. Anyone can understand this and so why has the Constitutional Court not intervened, is not intervening? Who controls the Constitutional Court? Parliament only represents the interests of the parties and the lobbies that control the country and that have reduced it to rubble. We are entering a cone-shaped shadow like the one in the “Seicento”, when we became a non-entity at an international level for two centuries, of "Franza o Spagna purché se magna". For this disaster that has been in the offing for some time, there is no one that has the minimum of dignity to ask the country for pardon, not the government mummies, a catwalk of individuals who would have made Lombroso happy, not the incapable, incompetent, colluding members of the Opposition, reduced to straw dogs. Happy supporters of the Fiscal Shield, the TAV, water carriers of the Majority with periodical decanting of deputies.
The Constitution forbids fascism, secessionists, covert freemasonry operating as the anti-state. And we have in government, the fascists, secessionists and P2-ists. And the President of the Republic says nothing. He signs, signs, signs. Morpheus a good 86 years old, the age for throwing titbits to the pigeons and the park bench, should be our lifebelt. Thus it’s preferable to throw yourself into the shark-infested waters of the open sea during a storm. You’ve got a better chance of getting saved. Napolitano entered Parliament in 1953. 1953! That’s almost sixty years of continuous and effective contribution to the current situation. A commitment that is almost super-human.
We are in a blind alley. Anyone who has witnessed the parliamentary farce with the reassuring government and the flimsy Opposition, has understood that another 8 September is about to happen. When that will be, no longer depends on us. The occupation of the country will happen on an economic level not a military one. The American bases are already here. The country’s finance laws from now on will be decided in Brussels. Economic, industrial, and social policies will be approved by the EU. A new people of slaves. Before being put in chains or crucified like Spartacus, and his gladiators, these slaves will react. New elections with this law and with this President of the Republic would be of no use. The political class has done a scientific desk-planned job of eliminating all possible ways of changing things democratically, but by doing that it has condemned itself. The Bible says: "Fear the anger of the meek for they shall give back to you everything that they have suffered". I repeat the invitation to the politicians: get out while there’s time.

Soldi rubati - di Nunzia Penelope

Soldi rubati - by Nunzia Penelope
I cittadini sono poveri perché i delinquenti sono ricchi {The citizens are poor because the delinquents are rich}
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Here they go again! No sooner that the economic system totters that the capitalists' hacks are out attacking the poor and workers. Remember when they were saying that the problem with Fiat was the lazy workers and FIOMM? Well, the problem now is "Lo Statuto dei Lavoratori" or "Workers' Rights": the document that says workers have the right to organize unions. Well guess what? Today, one of the major problems with the Italian economy, -implies Il Sole 24 ore- is that the statute defining workers' rights somehow is an obstacle to the growth of the Italian GDP according to the hack that wrote the article, the rights of workers must be redefined to harmonize them with the economic recipe the paper concocted for the sick Italian economy. The paper's recipe consists of nine suggestions on how to fix the economy. To be sure, the point here is not the paper's recipe, but the speed with which the hack seized the occasion, under the cover of a sick economy, to further hurt workers and poor. Imagine, the hack is dismayed that the politicians and unions haven't yet begun to question the document. According to him, without economic growth the debt will make Italy collapse. And he is right. But why make workers pay for the crisis by taking away their sacrosanct rights? Who the fuck created this never-ending crisis? (Never-ending in the sense that this crisis started in 2007 and never abated). The bankers created it and the bankers profited from it. By the way that hack insinuates workers should be screwed again I would say this is a manufactured crisis to further impoverish the poor and turn workers into slaves. Actually, that's exactly what billionaires, conniving with politicians, are doing. Read how the hack puts it in Italian.

Se la politica si metterà alacremente al lavoro per dare corpo, insieme alle parti sociali, a un nuovo Statuto del Lavoro, questo potrà rappresentare uno degli assi portanti della politica per la crescita. Che deve consistere non tanto di erogazioni, quanto di una ridefinizione dei diritti, implicita nei 9 impegni per la crescita che questo giornale ha proposto. Ma il tempo stringe: bisogna che quegli impegni si traducano prestissimo in leggi e decreti.

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If politics would quickly get to work and shape, together with other social components of society, a new Workers' Rights document this could represent one of the main supports to the politics of growth. Which must not so much deliver but redefine the rights implicit in the 9 commitments for growth which this paper proposed. But time is closing in: those commitments must be translated as soon as possible into law and decrees.

And then they say that conspiracies are the figment of people's imagination.

Posted by: Louis pacella | August 5, 2011 02:13 AM


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