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나라에 큰 도적이 들었는데 밥 달라고 보채는 조선일보 프리덤뉴스 이상로 https://youtu.be/tm07-LtDpzQ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 신안 풍력 건설비 48조원, 원전보다 15배 비싼 이유. 김정호의 경제 티비 https://youtu.be/_3C4yVN5QX8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [ 노 어이 ] 부정선거 최신근황 https://ncache.ilbe.com/files/attach/new/20210710/10703555937/10761343474/11353521004/b533b5430f56ff2c802e7875bd9adff1_11353521079.jpg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ (1보) 586좌빨들이 여러분 지갑에서 훔쳐간 돈 계산해드림. 2030공감 http://www.ilbe.com/view/11353512021 문재인과 586좌빨꼰대들이 여러분 지갑에서 훔쳐간 돈 친절히 계산해 드릴께요. 기업부도, 자영업파산, 실업, 반기업, 탈원전, 국방악화, 외교왕따, 국론분열, 사회불안,연기금고갈, 부동산실패, 부정부패, 환경오염, 세금인상 등 총3,000조원이며 오천만국민 일인당 6,000만원 갈취해 갔어요. 여기에 시진핑에 잘보이려고 코로나중국인 입국허용과 마스크조공, 백신늑장계약으로 죽어나간 국민들 목숨값, 김정은이 핵무기 수백개 더 만들게 도와준 해악, 국민들을 세대,성별,이념으로 갈가리 갈라놓아 화병나게 한 죄, 나라곳간, 건강보험, 실업보험, 공기업 다 파탄나게 한 것은 별도 부담이예요. 신라젠, 이스타항공, 지오영, 라임펀드, 옵티모스 펀드 등을 통한 부정부패로 새나간 혈세도 여러분이 메꿔야 해요. 마지막으로 대통령 연봉 올해 인상분, 퇴임후 죽을 때까지 받을수천만원 연금도 여러분들이 죽을때까지 혈세로 바쳐야 해요. 결국 지금 여러분이 겪는 대부분의 경제적 고통은 이 자들 때문이에요. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1보) 민주당 장악 서울시의회, 저소득층 지원예산 전액 삭감 2030공감 http://www.ilbe.com/view/11353578452 전체 의석 110석의 92%인 101석을 민주당이 장악한 서울시의회가 국민의힘 소속 오세훈 서울시장 발목잡기에 급급해, 저소득층 지원 사업까지 저지 서울시의회 의원 12명 중 11명이 민주당인 행정자치위원회는 서울시의 추가경정예산안을 심사해, 저소득층학생들에게 유명학원강사들의 온라인강의를 무료로 제공해주는 "서울 런"사업예산을 전액 삭감. 전체 의원 9명 중 8명이 민주당인 보건복지위원회가 저소득층 5만 명에게 스마트 워치로 건강 정보를 알려주는 ‘서울 안심워치 사업’도 전액 삭감 민주당 장악 서울시의회는 박원순 서울시장이 좌빨시민단체들에 7,000억 넘는 서울시민 혈세 마구 지원하고 여비서 성폭력 행사할 때는 가만 있다가, 박원순 자살하자 막대한 서울시 예산으로 성대하게 장례까지 허락하고 새 야당 시장 엿먹일려고 저소득층 시민들이야 죽던말던 깽판 중. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- (1보) 대학때 혼숙하고 난교하던 586좌빨 운동권들, 권력잡고 2030세대 착취 중 2030공감 http://www.ilbe.com/view/11353516969 -586 운동권들 대학다닐 때 지들끼리 성의 공산주의 실현하고 혁명달성위해 희생해야 한다며 혼숙하며 서로 돌아가며 여자 운동권애들과 자고 난리도 아니었지. 김일성 주체사상책만 보며 세뇌되고, 북한에 충성편지 보내면서 방북해서 기쁨조와 놀아나다 몰래카메라 찍혀 약점잡히고… -감빵갔다왔으니 국방의무도 안하고, 공부를 안해 취직도 못하니 근로의무 납세의무도 안하는 등 국민의 의무는 안 한 주제에 지 권리 주장만 열심이었지. 사회나와 저축한 돈이 없으니 툭하면 아는 지인 사기쳐먹고, 운동권때의 성의 쾌락을 잊지 못해 성범죄 저지르기 일수였지. 그런 놈들을 문재인이 마구 고위직에 낙하산으로 앉혔으니 혈세 빨아먹으려고 난리지. 그러면서도 자기가 가장 정의로운 척하는 걸 보면 토하고 싶어. -늙어서 정권을 잡으니, 참여연대는 우리경제 말아먹으려고 하고, 주사파는 남한안보 무너뜨리고 북한 도우려 안달이고, 좌파지식인들은 가앙간을 즐기고, 좌파공무원들은 자기 공무원연금 채우느라 정신없지…. -젊을 때에는 가난한 노동자 농민을 위한다고 해놓고 정권잡으니 임종석 딸, 윤미향 딸, 이석기 아들, 김미화 딸, 박영선 아들은 학비 비싼 미국대학에 유학보내고, 조국 딸은 특별전형으로 의전원 보내고, 민노총 자녀들은 세습채용되고 민주화운동권 자녀들은 특별전형으로 대학가고, 이 모든 돈들은 결국 국민들이 낸 세금인데… -정권잡은 후, 기업들에 특혜준다고 하면서 라임 옵티모스 펀드들 통해 돈받아 가로채고 각종 공무원 연금받아 죽을 때까지 국민 혈세 챙기고… -문재인과 586 주사파 꼰대들... 니들이 평생 대한민국 경제성장에 하나도 기여 안하고 국민4대의무 (국방,근로,납세,교육) 안하면서, 혈세 빨아먹고 서민 등쳐먹고 여성들 희롱하며 새벽까지 술 처 먹을 때, 묵묵히 국민의무 다하면서 밤새 피땀 흘려 일하면서 여기까지 이 나라를 키운 사람들이 바로 우리 보통 국민들이고. 그게 대한민국이다. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ <주민자치기본법 논란②>이젠 조선족도 정식 주민?…'지역사회 중국화' 우려 재외동포, 장기 체류 외국인 등에 주민 자격… 한국 거주 재외동포 80%가 중국인 학생과 교직원도 주민 자격… "전교조·민노총이 주민총회 분위기 좌지우지할 것" 직장 소재지에서 주민인데 거주지에서도 주민… 지방자치법 '주민 자격'과 충돌 "현행법과 정합성 문제 발생"…국회 행안위도 검토보고서에서 사실상 반대 의견 출처 뉴데일리 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 시스템 전문가의 집요한 노력으로 찾아낸 물증들 / 선거전후 유권자가 차이, 반올림으로 손댄 흔적 / 전문가 의견 "전산 개입이 아니면 전국차원의 흔적은 쉽지않다" [공병호TV] https://youtu.be/QgS_8QVVuA8 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 이상주의자가 아닌 권력 광신자였던 우드로 윌슨 오늘날 우드로 윌슨에게 붙는 명칭은 “이상주의자”이다, 하지만 그를 아는 한 학자는 그가 권력의 추구하던 속물이었다고 폭로했다. 윌슨이 이상주의자로 소문났던 이유는 그가 평화를 사랑한다고 공언했던 탓인데, 대통령이 된 후에 윌슨이 1차대전 참전을 결정하기 전에 한 일은 남미의 정복과 정치 개입이었다.(니카라과의 보호령 확대, 아이티와 도미나카의 점령) 대전 참전 이전에 윌슨이 멕시코의 내전에 개입하려다가 탐피코와 베라크루스에서 참패한 일은 그의 호전성을 극명히 보여준다. 윌슨의 참모 역할을 했던 에드워드 맨델 하우스라는 사람은 베일에 가려진 인물이면서 문제적 인간이기도 했다. Woodrow Wilson's "Second Personality" Ralph Raico Wherever blame for the war might lie, for the immense majority of Americans in 1914 it was just another of the European horrors from which our policy of neutrality, set forth by the Founding Fathers of the Republic, had kept us free. Pašić, Sazonov, Conrad, Poincaré, Moltke, Edward Grey, and the rest—these were the men our Fathers had warned us against. No conceivable outcome of the war could threaten an invasion of our vast and solid continental base. We should thank a merciful Providence, which gave us this blessed land and impregnable fortress, that America, at least, would not be drawn into the senseless butchery of the Old World. That was unthinkable. However, in 1914 the president of the United States was Thomas Woodrow Wilson. The term most frequently applied to Woodrow Wilson nowadays is "idealist." In contrast, the expression "power-hungry" is rarely used. Yet a scholar not unfriendly to him has written of Wilson that "he loved, craved, and in a sense glorified power." Musing on the character of the US government while he was still an academic, Wilson wrote: "I cannot imagine power as a thing negative and not positive." Even before he entered politics, he was fascinated by the power of the presidency and how it could be augmented by meddling in foreign affairs and dominating overseas territories. The war with Spain and the American acquisition of colonies in the Caribbean and across the Pacific were welcomed by Wilson as productive of salutary changes in our federal system. "The plunge into international politics and into the administration of distant dependencies" had already resulted in "the greatly increased power and opportunity for constructive statesmanship given the President." When foreign affairs play a prominent part in the politics and policy of a nation, its Executive must of necessity be its guide: must utter every initial judgment, take every first step of action, supply the information upon which it is to act, suggest and in large measure control its conduct. The President of the United States is now [in 1900], as of course, at the front of affairs…. There is no trouble now about getting the President's speeches printed and read, every word…. The government of dependencies must be largely in his hands. Interesting things may come of this singular change. Wilson looked forward to an enduring "new leadership of the Executive," with even the heads of Cabinet departments exercising "a new influence upon the action of Congress." In large part Wilson's reputation as an idealist is traceable to his incessantly professed love of peace. Yet as soon as he became president, prior to leading the country into the First World War, his actions in Latin America were anything but pacific. Even Arthur S. Link (whom Walter Karp referred to as the keeper of the Wilsonian flame) wrote, of Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean: "the years from 1913 to 1921 [Wilson's years in office] witnessed intervention by the State Department and the navy on a scale that had never before been contemplated, even by such alleged imperialists as Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft." The protectorate extended over Nicaragua, the military occupation of the Dominican Republic, the invasion and subjugation of Haiti (which cost the lives of some 2,000 Haitians) were landmarks of Wilson's policy. All was enveloped in the haze of his patented rhetoric of freedom, democracy, and the rights of small nations. The Pan-American Pact which Wilson proposed to our southern neighbors guaranteed the "territorial integrity and political independence" of all the signatories. Considering Wilson's persistent interference in the affairs of Mexico and other Latin states, this was hypocrisy in the grand style. The most egregious example of Wilson's bellicose interventionism before the European war was in Mexico. Here his attempt to manipulate the course of a civil war lead to the fiascoes of Tampico and Vera Cruz. In April, 1914, a group of American sailors landed their ship in Tampico without permission of the authorities and were arrested. As soon as the Mexican commander heard of the incident, he had the Americans released and sent a personal apology. That would have been the end of the affair "had not the Washington administration been looking for an excuse to provoke a fight," in order to benefit the side Wilson favored in the civil war. The American admiral in charge demanded from the Mexicans a 21-gun salute to the American flag; Washington backed him up, issuing an ultimatum insisting on the salute, on pain of dire consequences. Naval units were ordered to seize Vera Cruz. The Mexicans resisted, 126 Mexicans were killed, close to 200 wounded (according to the US figures), and, on the American side, 19 were killed and 71 wounded. In Washington, plans were being made for a full-scale war against Mexico, where in the meantime both sides in the civil war denounced Yanqui aggression. Finally, mediation was accepted; in the end, Wilson lost his bid to control Mexican politics. Two weeks before the assassination of the archduke, Wilson delivered an address on Flag Day. His remarks did not bode well for American abstention in the coming war. Asking what the flag would stand for in the future, Wilson replied: "for the just use of undisputed national power … for self-possession, for dignity, for the assertion of the right of one nation to serve the other nations of the world." As president, he would "assert the rights of mankind wherever this flag is unfurled." Wilson's alter ego, a major figure in bringing the United States into the European War, was Edward Mandell House. House, who bore the honorific title of "Colonel," was regarded as something of a "Man of Mystery" by his contemporaries. Never elected to public office, he nonetheless became the second most powerful man in the country in domestic and especially foreign affairs until virtually the end of Wilson's administration. House began as a businessman in Texas, rose to leadership in the Democratic politics of that state, and then on the national stage. In 1911, he attached himself to Wilson, then Governor of New Jersey and an aspiring candidate for president. The two became the closest of collaborators, Wilson going so far as to make the bizarre public statement that: "Mr. House is my second personality. He is my independent self. His thoughts and mine are one." Light is cast on the mentality of this "man of mystery" by a futuristic political novel House published in 1912, Philip Dru: Administrator. It is a work that contains odd anticipations of the role the Colonel would help Wilson play. In this peculiar production, the title hero leads a crusade to overthrow the reactionary and oppressive money-power that rules the United States. Dru is a veritable messiah-figure: "He comes panoplied in justice and with the light of reason in his eyes. He comes as the advocate of equal opportunity and he comes with the power to enforce his will." Assembling a great army, Dru confronts the massed forces of evil in a titanic battle (close to Buffalo, New York): "human liberty has never more surely hung upon the outcome of any conflict than it does upon this." Naturally, Dru triumphs, and becomes "the Administrator of the Republic," assuming "the powers of a dictator." So unquestionably pure is his cause that any attempt to "foster" the reactionary policies of the previous government "would be considered seditious and would be punished by death." Besides fashioning a new Constitution for the United States and creating a welfare state, Dru joins with leaders of the other great powers to remake the world order, bringing freedom, peace, and justice to all mankind. A peculiar production, suggestive of a very peculiar man, the second most important man in the country. Wilson utilized House as his personal confidant, advisor, and emissary, bypassing his own appointed and congressionally scrutinized officials. It was somewhat similar to the position that Harry Hopkins would fill for Franklin Roosevelt some 20 years later. When the war broke out, Wilson implored his fellow citizens to remain neutral even in word and thought. This was somewhat disingenuous, considering that his whole administration, except for the poor baffled secretary of state, William Jennings Bryan, was pro-Allied from the start. The president and most of his chief subordinates were dyed-in-the-wool Anglophiles. Love of England and all things English was an intrinsic part of their sense of identity. With England threatened, even the chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, Edward D. White, voiced the impulse to leave for Canada to volunteer for the British armed forces. By September 1914, the British ambassador in Washington, Cecil Spring-Rice, was able to assure Edward Grey, that Wilson had an "understanding heart" for England's problems and difficult position. This ingrained bias of the American political class and social elite was galvanized by British propaganda. On August 5, 1914, the Royal Navy cut the cables linking the United States and Germany. Now news for America had to be funneled through London, where the censors shaped and trimmed reports for the benefit of their government. Eventually, the British propaganda apparatus in the First World War became the greatest the world had seen to that time; later it was a model for the Nazi Propaganda Minster Josef Goebbels. Philip Knightley noted: British efforts to bring the United States into the war on the Allied side penetrated every phase of American life…. It was one of the major propaganda efforts of history, and it was conducted so well and so secretly that little about it emerged until the eve of the Second World War, and the full story is yet to be told. Already in the first weeks of the war, stories were spread of the ghastly "atrocities" the Germans were committing in Belgium. But the Hun, in the view of American supporters of England's cause, was to show his most hideous face at sea. Excerpted from Great Wars and Great Leaders: A Libertarian Rebuttal (2010). ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 정부 부채가 월급날 대출처럼 보이기 시작했다. 하지만 월급날 대출은 위험한 생각이다. Government Debt Is Starting to Look Almost as Sketchy as Payday Loans Malachy McDermott If there is one thing every honest money-saving advisor would agree on, it's that a payday loan is a bad idea. Taking a high interest loan backed by nothing but your word to pay off your current account to fuel consumption with no capital investment is just leading you on the road to ruin. However this simple message of living within one’s means does not seem to have reached the gilded ears of central banks and governments around the world. As inflation rises (who could have guessed the borrowing binge of 2021 would have resulted in higher inflation?), both the EU and American governments are now caught between a rock and … well, a rock. Trapped into a cycle of borrowing to cover current account expenditure, even debt-resistant economies like Germany and New Zealand need to keep on this self-destructive path. The collateral used is bonds, about as useful and as stable as ever; the international bond market has exploded in the last ten years. [Read More: "The ECB Is Playing a Dangerous Game with 'Collective Action Clauses' on Bonds" by Malachy McDermott] Some of these modern bonds (In all their shapes and forms) are now also backed by CACs (collective action clauses), meaning that should the creditors agree, they can reduce the amount of payout on the bond if the country issuing the bond is falling behind. Unfortunately, this does pave the way for one of two (very bad) outcomes: 1. The bonds are bought by friendly creditors like the European Central Bank (ECB), large blocks that will lean favorably on the side of the issuer due to a roundabout political method. As an example, Mario Draghi has more than a few friends in the ECB (being the former head of the organization) and is now prime minister of Italy, taking on oceans of debt. However, once the large political elements decide on the reduction in value, the smaller commercial holders will lose out and insurance companies that have large holdings of national bonds will take a commercial hit. 2. The bonds are bought by unfriendly nations like China, and they refuse to allow the CAC to be activated, meaning that countries that have issued billions will not be able to burn any bondholders (as Iceland was able to) and will be thrown into further economic turmoil, with the controlling stake of what happens in the hands of rivals. To return to the initial analogy, a bond is similar to a payday loan in that the only promise behind it is that the person taking the loan will have money to repay in the future at an agreed price. For the CAC, now imagine your payday loan is being funded by people in your neighborhood and that this debt can be freely sold to anyone. It’s fine if it ends up in your mates’ hands, but should it end up with that neighbor still annoyed about your house party last Hallowe’en, things could get messy. And what of the money itself? The crux of the payday loan economist’s arguments is that all of this money will yield future dividends. It will be invested and reinvested and slosh through the pipes, creating jobs and money and whatever else they think sounds appeasing. But we know this doesn’t happen. Malinvestment, expensive vanity projects, and the discouragement of savings will mean this money would have been better burned than spent, at least we could have gotten utility from the heat. In the midst of this, our old friend Mr. Krugman, the genius who thought that the internet would be a failure and one of the architects of the 2008 crash, has been shouting from his high horse about “leprechaun economics” again. Unashamedly offensive (under the placating guise of “Fortunately, the Irish have a sense of humor”; thank you, Mr. Krugman, but we didn’t find caricatures in Punch funny and we don’t find you funny) and consistently wrong, Krugman cannot see the value in Ireland maintaining a low capital gains tax. However, his tax and spending binge plans (nothing has changed since Keynes) are the epitome of reckless consumerism. He and his payday cronies want to create a utopia where no one ever (really) has to pay anything back and there is unlimited credit and resources. But Mr. Krugman, I’m afraid the Irish do find a pot of gold at the end of their Rainbow in the form of Jobs, FDI (foreign direct investment), and a better balance of trade. What we find with these payday loan economists is an unpaid bill, possibly in the hands of our enemies, that will have to be paid, as the party doesn't last forever and eventually someone needs to be paid. Malachy McDermott has a degree in economics from University College, Dublin in Ireland. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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