11.26.2011

35 DEAD: A HUGE PRICE TO PAY FOR DEMOCRACY IN EGYPT....




…While Greeks are slowly disintegrating as a nation in the state of misery and catatonic apathy, Egyptians decided to take their destiny in their own hands and do something to reclaim their country back. The Tahrir Square revolution had a Part B, a sequel, as Egyptians were tired to wait the military regime to decide for election day and took over the streets. In response as you can see from the shocking FLICKR photos they were riddled with bullets in their heads.
It is ironic that in Greece, the country where democracy was invented, more than 25 centuries ago, nobody is protesting while the majority of the population can’t afford to pay for basic needs and things like decent food and medicine. While in Egypt, long associated in our minds, as a lesser democratic country the youth revolted and swarmed the bloody streets of Cairo.
While select mass media owned by a mafia that includes chronic tax evaders, middle men, blackmailers, and kleptocrats, in Athens, are doing their best to terrorize the public and keep under control the population, in Cairo, social media like Twitter and Facebook are helping the population to break free from the military regime. The world is changing at the blink of an eye. We don’t….

  

10.20.2011

THE POOR POLITICIANS IN GREECE....

The Vice President of the self-called socialist government of Greece owns 57 houses and apartments. Again 57!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NO. He's no Tyler Perry. He ain't no Spielberg. He "inherited" them.Guess how? He never worked other job in his life than being a politico.
The other VP of the government, and Minister of Financing, and the Economy, in general has 3 MILLION EUROS (4.2 MILLION DOLLARS) in his personal savings account, presumably for shopping groceries and chinese take out. He never worked in his life. He claims that the money belong to his wife, who's from a rich Thessaloniki family, in Northern Greece.
Do you buy their crap? Personally, I don't.

"Padrone, our austerity measures in Greece failed".
"Ask Lovero to put a contract on the taxpayers and announce 
to our protegees a contribution to the special fund".

10.17.2011

THE FASCIST REGIME OF IRAN UPHELDS FILM DIRECTOR'S CONVICTION FOR DARING TO MAKE MOVIES....



Somehow this slipped past us this weekend, but Iran has taken another step toward silencing one of the country’s most important filmmakers after an appeals court upheld a six-year jail sentence on Jafar Panahi, according to various reports that included the government-run newspaper Iran. According to that newspaper: “The charges he was sentenced for are acting against national security and propaganda against the regime.” His colleague Mohammad Rasoulof also faced a six-year sentence, and that was knocked down to one year. Panahi’s sentence includes a 20-year ban on making films, and traveling abroad. The convictions against Panahi and Rasoulof prompted an outcry among filmmakers, Amnesty International and international film festivals this year. Panahi’s lawyers reportedly will appeal again, but things are looking dire for an award-winning filmmaker who publicly mourned the deaths of protesters in the presidential elections, and reports say he and Rasoulof reportedly made a film about the aftermath. This is the same government that barbarically sentenced actress Marzieh Vafamehr to 90 lashes and a year in prison for appearing in My Tehran For Sale, and which called out the Cannes Film Festival for “fascist behavior” when it banned director Lars von Trier for his dopey comments about Nazis made at a press conference for Melancholia. Panahi won the Camera d’Or at Cannes for the 1995 film The White Balloon, and the festival pointedly added films by Panahi and Rasoulof to its program in May.
http://www.deadline.com/2011/10/iranian-filmmaker-jafar-panahi-faces-six-year-stretch-after-sentence-upheld/

10.16.2011

THE GAPZILLA....



...The colonial government of George A. Papandreou and its cabinet of incompetent, low class, inhuman like hell, ministers, are refusing to quit. Most of the day and nighttime are also hiding away from their voters, usually behind an "armored" all of policemen, secret agents, and riot police. It is a  surreal comedy that unfolds down there in Greece. Has incidents, gaffes,  moments and scenes that  remind  the Monty Python-esque absurd humor.
Why they refuse to listen to the public opinion through elections? After all Hellas, is the birthplace of democracy, the cradle of the Western civilization.
The answer is simple. There are tons of money still  to be made over Greece's dead body.
Islands, natural gas, gold, oil to sell. To auction. Sometimes to the lowest, and not the highest, bidder.

AVANTI POPOLO....


...OCCUPY WALL STREET marches a crowd of 20.000 in the heart of New York. All over Europe hundreds of thousands of "indignants" are protesting about the rapid rise of unemployment and the financial collapse of middle and working class....
In Athens's Constitution (Syntagma) Square, a large crowd, is expected today. A 48 hour general strike on October 19, and 20 from unions.

10.14.2011

DECEMBER RIOTS ORIGINAL POSTER BY CINEMAD


MASSIVE PROTESTS ON OCTOBER 15TH IN ATHENS....


Top cartoonist Yiannis Ioannou dark and humorous drawing on European Union's and Greece's D-Day.
From middle class to the crematoriums of spreads and hedge funds....

10.06.2011

MARIO BAVA'S LEGACY LIVES ON.... (PART 1)


BARBARA STEELE IN "BLACK SUNDAY".

 MARIO BAVA.
 
MARIO BAVA (right) WITH LUCIO FULCI  (pictured left).


Italian’s  master of horror Mario Bava’s legacy influenced from rock legends like Black Sabbath to “slasher” franchises like Friday the 13th.
In 1960’s BLACK SUNDAY (LA MASCHERA DEL DEMONIO), a black-and-white gothic classic horror film influenced by the German Expressionism, Barbara Steele is starring as a resurrected witch who was burned to death in a small medieval town in Eastern Europe and now seeks revenge on her persecutors. The exquisitely realized expressionist images of cruelty and sexual suggestion shocked the public in the late fifties and ensured a long-standing ban from the hypocricy of the British censor. Also starring John Richardson and Ivo Carrani among others.

In 1971’s A BAY OF BLOOD (BAHIA DE SANGRE), young people in an isolated house near the water are killed one after the other. One of the most colorful horror movies of Mario Bava, who always performed cinematographer duties on his film, influenced Halloween and Friday the 13th. The film was starring Claudine Auger, Luigi Pistilli, Claudio Volonte, Laura Betti. BAY OF BLOOD still remains banned in Germany.
Thanks to legendary American producer Samuel Z. Arkoff dubbing efforts, most of Bava’s films are dubbed in English. BLACK SUNDAY has various language versions (French etc.)
Mario Bava’s photos are from VIDEO WATCHDOG.



ΜΑRIO BAVA (at the left) pictured with BORIS KARLOFF.


OCCUPY WALL STREET GROWS STRONGER: THOUSANDS MARCH IN NYC







Middle class families, unions, students joined the "OCCUPY WALL STREET" movement in a peaceful march....This time the crowd was thousands... Finally New Yorkers woke up to claim the American Dream back...


*Photos from  GOTHAMIST, AP.

NEW POLICE VIOLENCE OUTBREAK IN ATHENS' CONSTITUTION SQUARE....


Swat tean man breaks the teeth of female AFP photojournalist capturing beating of a protester fallen on the sidewalk by 15 SWAT men...

R.I. P. VISIONARY AND INNOVATOR STEVE JOBS

American visionary and innovator Steve Jobs (Mac, Pixar, i-pad, i-pod,i-phone) who changed the globe in the  way we communicate, being entertained, take and deliver information, died at 56 from pancreatic cancer. There are many obituaries around the web about Steve Jobs but the quote that epitomizes this great man's modus vivendi:
'Remembering That You Are Going To Die Is The Best Way I Know To Avoid The Trap Of Thinking You Have Something To Lose'. 
Steve Jobs

10.02.2011

AWARD-WINNING DIRECTOR-SCREENWRITER PAVLOS TASIOS DEAD AT 69....

Award-winning screenwiter-director Pavlos Tasios died today from cancer. Pavlos was a very dear friend and a top director of his generation. Actually in the top-3 along with Nikos Nikolaidis, and twice-nominated for Best Foreign Picture Oscar Vassilis Georgiadis.


 
....Pavlos wrote and directed many hits including "PARANGELIA" ("REQUEST FOR A SONG", 1980), about a night club slaughterfest-made it look and feel chilling like a Greek tragedy, that grossed 5 million euros in its first month of release (gross adjusted for inflation), starring his ex-wife poet-actress Kaerina Gogou, "VARY PEPONI" ("ΗEAVY MELON", 1977), "STIGMA" (1982) about a single mother with an autistic child and countless others. 
He wrote, produce and directed close to twenty feature films and countless TV series.
He was married twice. Survived by three children (one daughter and two boys) and his second wife Kaiti.

10.01.2011

"OCCUPY WALL STREET" HAS ITS OWN NEWSPAPER...


Occupy Wall Street is starting to look less like an extended camping trip (kind of): It now has a mailing address, an info line, and it will soon have its own newspaper. The Occupy Wall Street Journal has surpassed its $12,000 fundraising goal on Kickstarterand looks like it might actually be a reality. Now, the protesters will have basically everything they need apart from, like, houses. The project's description:
We want to be the people's media. Our first project is The Occupy Wall Street Journal, a four-page broadsheet newspaper with an ambitious print run of 50,000. It's aimed at the general public. The idea is to explain what the protest is about and profile different people who have joined and why they joined. We will explain the issues involved and how the general assembly process operates at Liberty Plaza. It will also offer resources and ways to join. The emphasis will be on quality content, design, photography and artwork that uses incisive humor to make it a lively read.
Most people are reporting that this is the work of the Yes Men, but a Yes Men rep told us that "we are not behind it, but we are 'backing' it on our Kickstarter channel."
Jed Brandt, a communist writer, is credited on the Kickstarter as head of the Journal. We haven't yet been able to reach him for comment.
Now that the project has raised over $18,000, it looks like at least the first two issues will run. That is, if Mayor Bloomberg allows the occupation to continue.
Go to Runnin' Scared for more Voice news coverage.

"OCCUPY WALL STREET" MOVEMENT SPREADS, BLOCKS BROOKLYN BRIDGE, NYPD ARRESTS HUNDREDS....


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...Hundreds of people protesting Wall Street abuses were penned in and arrested by police Saturday, two weeks into an ongoing demonstration that has become known on Twitter as #OccupyWallStreet.
Centered at Zuccotti Park since September 17, the gathering that began as a call to arms from anti-consumerist magazine AdBusters has shown no sign of a slowdown.
The movement aims to "express a feeling of mass injustice," according to the group’s declaration for the occupation of New York City released Friday. The injustices include the foreclosure crisis, work place discrimination and student loan debt, among a list of others.
As HuffPost reported recently, the movement is less about specific policy demands and more about an expression of opposition to ever yawning economic inequality driven by Wall Street and its allies in Washington.
Calling themselves an American revolution, the protesters say they plan to stay in the park indefinitely.
George Basta, an official with New York Communities for Change, said that the organizers were encouraged by police to march on the street area of the Brooklyn Bridge, instead of the walkway, then subsequently arrested them for marching in traffic. Two lead organizers, Jonathan Westin and Pete Nagy, were penned in by police. Westin managed to exit the police pen, but Nagy is missing and presumed detained by police, Basta told HuffPost(....)

MATT TAIBI: THE DOWNGRADING OF US BANKS AND THE 5 USD BOFA DEBIT CARD FEE...


....Big news in the financial world yesterday, as Moody’s downgraded three of America’s biggest commercial banks. The ratings agency hit Wells Fargo, Bank of America, and Citigroup, and the money-shot quote came from the Wall Street Journal
Moody's downgraded Bank of America's long-term senior debt two steps to Baa1, which is three steps above a junk credit rating. The outlook on the new rating remains negative. The firm specifically noted that the downgrades didn't reflect a weakening in Bank of America's intrinsic credit quality.
The spin that’s being circulated on this is that Moody’s isn’t dissing the banks per se. Rather, Moody’s has just suddenly decided to become concerned that in the post Dodd-Frank world, the U.S. government would not bail out all of these banks, should they need to be bailed out. The WSJ is selling this as nothing more than the ratings agency deciding finally to apply an equal touch to all the troubled members of the Too Big To Fail club:
Moody's said the probability that the government would allow a large bank to fail is greater now than it was during the financial crisis ...
The ratings for Bank of America, Wells Fargo, and Citi before Wednesday's downgrade reflected a greater level of government support than for five other systemically important financial companies--J.P. Morgan Chase & Co. (JPM), Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (GS), Morgan Stanley (MS), State Street Corp. (STT), and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (BK) Now all eight companies are rated consistently with regard to possible government support.
But there’s no way this isn’t a serious blow to all these banks. You know you’re seriously fucked when even Moody’s, the most whorishly corrupt ratings company in modern history – one that “accidentally” gave billions in dicey derivatives AAA ratings a few years back (blaming the faux-bullish ratings on a computer error) – can’t find a way to avoid downgrading you.
And here’s my question today for folks keeping their money at Bank of America: How psyched are you today to have your bank downgraded to just above junk status even beforethe inevitable implosion of the Countrywide portfolio, that Yucca Mountain of deadly and still-severely-overmarked mortgages that BofA is toting along?
These three banks control, cumulatively, about a quarter of all America’s deposits. But it’s probably nothing to worry about, right? How about Ted Danson’s CSI debut?  Man, is he having a quirky and idiosyncratic second career, or what?

OCCUPY WALL STREET: US CITIZENS PROTEST WALL STREET GREED AND UNPROVOKED NYPD BRUTALITY....


There Will Be a Protest to Protest the Treatment of Occupy Wall Street Protesters


Occupy Wall Street is now in its 12th day. This morning brought another march on Wall Street. In other cities, similar efforts are springing up. And, there are now efforts to protest the treatment the protesters have gotten from the NYPD -- most dramatically and media-attention-getting, the pepper-spraying of several women who were being corralled by netting. We spoke to Alex Vitale, a CUNY professor who, with Penny Lewis, has organized a demonstration "against police attacks targeting Occupy Wall Street." The event is scheduled for Friday at 5:30 p.m., at One Police Plaza.





In a press release Vitale issued today, he says that more than 1,000 people, including "dozens of trade union leaders, academics, writers, students, and other New Yorkers" are expected on Friday, to communicate their disagreement with how protests are handled in New York City and, ultimately, to attempt to get "the mayor put together a commission to look at the right way to handle protests." (Currently, there are 275 who have said they will attend on the event's Facebook page.)
Vitate writes, 
On September 24th, members of Occupy Wall Street marched to Union Square, and were subsequently met with extreme police violence, including violent arrests of non-violent protesters and pepper-spraying people in police custody.
We are outraged by these police attacks. At the worst protestors were guilty of a minor traffic disruption, which in no way warranted the excessive use of force witnessed on numerous videos. This use of force serves to criminalize dissent and intimidate potential participants.
We call on the NYPD to stop treating dissent as a criminal activity and to acknowledge the legitimacy of non-violent protest--even when it is disruptive. We call on them to end their unreasonably restrictive practices that undermine the very nature of free assembly, such as the use of protest pens, deployment of excessive numbers of officers directly surrounding demonstrations, subdividing of crowds, bag searches, and denials of permits.
As for the rather meta-nature of protesting the treatment of protesters, Vitale told us, "There are people who are maybe supportive in very general terms of the encampment but didn't feel so directly connected or inspired by that style of protest. So they weren't likely to wander down to Zuccotti Park (.....)


Lewis and Vitale both serve on the Executive Council PSC-CUNY, and decided to organize their protest after hearing from people that they wanted to "do something." Along with the event's Facebook page, they have a blog, Solidarity With OWS.

MATT TAIBI: ROGUE WALL STREET, NOT ROGUE UBS TRADER!


(....) In fact, investment bankers by nature have huge appetites for risk, and most of them take pride in being able to sleep at night even when their bets are going the wrong way. If you’re not a person who can doze through a two-hour foot massage while your client (which might be your own bank) is losing ten thousand dollars a minute on some exotic trade you’ve cooked up, then you won’t make it on today’s Wall Street.
Nonetheless, thanks to the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act passed in 1998 with the help of Bob Rubin, Larry Summers, Bill Clinton, Alan Greenspan, Phil Gramm and a host of other short-sighted politicians, we now have a situation where trillions in federally-insured commercial bank deposits have been wedded at the end of a shotgun to exactly such career investment bankers from places like Salomon Brothers (now part of Citi), Merrill Lynch (Bank of America), Bear Stearns (Chase), and so on.
These marriages have been a disaster. The influx of i-banking types into the once-boring worlds of commercial bank accounts, home mortgages, and consumer credit has helped turn every part of the financial universe into a casino. That’s why I can’t stand the term "rogue trader," which is always tossed out there when some investment-banker asshole loses a billion dollars betting with someone else’s money.
They’re not "rogue" for the simple reason that making insanely irresponsible decisions with other peoples’ money is exactly the job description of a lot of people on Wall Street. Hell, they don’t call these guys "rogue traders" when they make a billion dollars gambling.
The only thing that differentiates a "rogue" trader like Barings villain Nick Leeson from a Lloyd Blankfein, Dick Fuld, John Thain, or someone like AIG’s Joe Cassano, is that those other guys are more senior and their lunatic, catastrophic decisions were authorized (and yes, I know that Cassano wasn’t an investment banker, technically – but he was in financial services).
In the financial press you're called a "rogue trader" if you're some overperspired 28 year-old newbie who bypasses internal audits and quality control to make a disastrous trade that could sink the company. But if you're a well-groomed 60 year-old CEO who uses his authority to ignore quality control and internal audits in order to make disastrous trades that could sink the company, you get a bailout, a bonus, and heroic treatment in an Andrew Ross Sorkin book.
In other words, "rogue traders" are treated like bad accidents and condemned everywhere from the front pages to Ewan McGregor films. But rogue companies are protected at every level of the regulatory structure and continually empowered by dergulatory legislation giving them access to our bank accounts.
There is a movement in the UK for a thing called “ringfencing” that would separate investment bankers from commercial bankers....

9.29.2011

LESSONS FROM GREECE.....




....Χειρότερο απ’ το βλέμμα ενός δαρμένου σκύλου είναι το βλέμμα ενός ανθρώπου σαν δαρμένου σκύλου. Το βλέμμα του φόβου που δεν τον φιλτράρει η λογική, που δεν τον αναιρεί καμιά ελπίδα. Δεν υπάρχει χειρότερος φόβος απ’ τον αόριστο φόβο. Δεν ξέρεις τι πρέπει να φοβάσαι και καταλήγεις να φοβάσαι τα πάντα. Λίγο πριν απ’ το τέλος, φοβάσαι τον φόβο σου και καταλήγεις να φοβάσαι τον εαυτό σου.

Γέμισαν οι δρόμοι τέτοια βλέμματα. Άνθρωποι που δεν ξέρουν τι πρέπει να φοβούνται, σαν τα σκυλιά που περιμένουν το χτύπημα. Πού πάμε; Τι θα μας συμβεί; Κανένας δεν μπορεί ν’ απαντήσει αλλά και κανένας δεν θέλει. Τι κακό θα συμβεί; Θα χάσουμε τη δουλειά μας, το σπίτι; Θ’ αναγκαστούμε να ζήσουμε με λιγότερα; Η τηλεόραση 52 ιντσών δεν θα προσφέρει καμιά απόλαυση; Θ’ αναγκαστούμε να ψάχνουμε στα σκουπίδια; Θα είμαστε υποχρεωμένοι να πίνουμε ρετσίνα με τον γείτονα που δεν γνωρίζουμε καν, όπως σ’ εκείνες τις ταινίες με τον Ρίζο και τη Βλαχοπούλου; Υπάρχει περίπτωση να χτυπήσει η πόρτα και να είναι ο διπλανός που ζητάει ένα λεμόνι; Ποιο απ’ όλα είναι το δικό μας σενάριο;
Δεν είμαι σίγουρη πως η πτώχευση είναι η καταστροφή της Ελλάδας. Προσπαθώ να καταλάβω τι είναι αυτό που θα πτωχεύσει. Ή Παιδεία των προσωπικών Πανεπιστημίων και της κομματικής συναλλαγής; Οι εφορίες της διαφθοράς; Τα νοσοκομεία με το φακελάκι; Μήπως θα συντριβεί το πολιτικό μας σύστημα, αυτή η μεγάλη αποθήκη με ψεύτες, φαφλατάδες και ανεπάγγελτους; Θ’ αναγκαστεί ο Δημήτρης Ρέππας να γίνει οδοντογιατρός, ο Καραμανλής δικηγόρος και ο Βενιζέλος αδύνατος; Ποιά, αλήθεια, είναι η μεγάλη καταστροφή που φοβούνται όλοι;

Υπάρχουν πολλά που θα χάσουμε, αλλά δεν ξέρω αν είναι αυτά που δικαιούμαστε και πολύ περισσότερο αυτά που χρειαζόμαστε. Στη γειτονιά μου θα κλείσουν τα 7 καταστήματα μανικιούρ-πεντικιούρ και τα 6 κομμωτήρια και θα μείνει μόνο ο ένας φούρνος που θα πουλάει είδος ανάγκης: ψωμί. Οι κυρίες θα πάψουν να ισορροπούν επικίνδυνα πάνω σε αφόρετες γόβες και τεχνητές επιθυμίες. Οι τράπεζες δεν θα έχουν διακοποδάνεια. Ό Ρέμος δεν θα βρίσκει κανέναν να του ρίξει δυο γαρύφαλλα. Ή Φιλιππινέζα δεν θ’ αναθρέφει πιά τα παιδιά. Οι σύγχρονες μανάδες ίσως δεν θ’ αναφωνούν «δεν αντέχω», γιατί θ’ ανακαλύψουν τη σημασία και της λέξης και της αντοχής. Τα παιδιά, όταν βγάζουν με 10 το λύκειο, θα πηγαίνουν σε κάποια τεχνική σχολή και όχι στο ιδιωτικό Πανεπιστήμιο του Λονδίνου που αναλαμβάνει να βαφτίσει τους κατιμάδες επιστήμονες με το αζημίωτο.
Ίσως χρησιμοποιούμε το κινητό τηλέφωνο όπως σε όλη την Ευρώπη, για να επικοινωνούμε και όχι για να εξευτελιζόμαστε. Το «ουάου» θα πάψει να είναι το υποκατάστατο του οργασμού στις κουβέντες που ψάχνουν την επιβεβαίωση της ανοησίας. Μπορεί να ψάξουμε περισσότερο τον πραγματικό οργασμό, μαζί με τους κανονικούς ανθρώπους που θα μας κάνουν να τους εκτιμάμε. Θ’ αρχίσουμε να αξιολογούμε ποιος είναι ικανός και χρήσιμος και όχι αναγνωρίσιμος.Οι μανάδες δεν θα ζητάνε αυτόγραφο από την Τζούλια για τις κόρες τους.

Πιο πολύ, νομίζω, θα καταστρέψουνε με τα χέρια τους εκείνο το διεστραμμένο «εγώ» που επιμένει να τους αξιολογεί και να τους συγκρίνει με βάση τις πισίνες, τη μάρκα του αυτοκινήτου και τις κακόγουστες καρό ταπετσαρίες που φοράνε επειδή γράφουν Burberry. Μπορεί να μη θέλουνε πια να γίνουνε πλούσιοι, αλλά ουσιαστικοί. Μπορεί ίσως και ν’ αγαπηθούνε περισσότερο, ανακαλύπτοντας τη συλλογικότητα και το ενδιαφέρον για μια ζωή που είναι κοινή. Οι επιπόλαιοι θα ξαναγίνουν επιπόλαιοι και δεν θα είναι πια τρέντι.
Οι αγρότες θα επιστρέψουν στα χωράφια. Και οι Ουκρανές, που έτρωγαν τις ψεύτικες επιδοτήσεις, στα σπίτια τους. Στα καφενεία των χωριών θα συζητάνε ξανά ποιό παιδί πρόκοψε και όχι ποιό πήγε σε ριάλιτι. Οι image makers, οι κουρείς σκύλων, ίσως χρειαστεί να βρούν μια άλλη δουλειά.

Το σύστημα της αξιολόγησής τους θ’ αλλάξει και ίσως απαιτήσουνε πραγματικά να τιμωρηθούν αυτοί που τα έφαγαν. Παρουσία τους, πάντα. Ίσως δεν ξαναψηφίσουνε εκείνους που τους έφεραν σε αυτήν τη θέση. Και ίσως καταλάβουνε πως τα κοράκια του εξτρεμιστικού καπιταλισμού, που φαίνονταν καναρίνια μέσα από τα κουστούμια και τις τηλεοράσεις, ήταν αυτοί που τους εξαπάτησαν την ώρα που ζαλίζονταν με Johnnie Black. Ίσως ψάξουνε για μιά πιό δίκαια ζωή, χωρίς να μετράνε την απόδοση δίκιου με τη σύγκριση τραπεζικών λογαριασμών.
Μπορεί ξαφνικά οι καλλιτέχνες ν’ αρχίσουν να παράγουν κι αυτοί, πατώντας σε αυτό που είναι ζωή και όχι στις κρατικές επιδοτήσεις, σαν να πουλάνε βαμβάκι, και στις δημόσιες σχέσεις.
Δεν είμαι σίγουρη πως όλα αυτά είναι κακά. Ναί, θα υπάρξουν χιλιάδες άνεργοι. Θα χτυπηθεί το Δημόσιο. Αυτό που βρίζουμε όλοι πως είναι αντιπαραγωγικό, μας ταλαιπωρεί και δεν μας εξυπηρετεί. Θ’ απολυθούν κάποιοι απ’ αυτούς που μπήκαν με ρουσφέτι, γλείψιμο, αναξιοπρέπεια. Τα επαρχιακά μουσεία της χώρας δεν θα έχουν δέκα κηπουρούς, θα καταργηθούν οι «Οργανισμοί Αναξιοπαθούντων Κορασίδων» και οι «Πολιτιστικοί σύλλογοι για τη σουρεαλιστική προσέγγιση της ζωής του Λάμπρου Κατσώνη». Οι ανύπαντρες κόρες αξιωματικών δεν θα παίρνουν επίδομα. Και όσες απ’ αυτές είναι επώνυμες δεν θα είναι «κατά του γάμου από άποψη», για να παίρνουν το επίδομα.

Φοβάμαι, όπως όλοι. Αλλά είμαι και έτοιμη!!!! Και θέλω και να συντριβεί ένα σύστημα πού αναπαράγει τη σαπίλα. Πού βαφτίζει Δημοκρατία τον διεφθαρμένο του εαυτό. Δικαιοσύνη την ατιμωρησία του, κι ευτυχία την κενότητα και τον ευδαιμονισμό...... Γι’ αυτό καλύτερα, να τελειώνουμε. Καλή Λευτεριά και Σύντομα. 3E



DANAI FREEDOM

9.18.2011

BELGIUM HAS NO PROBLEM BEEN WITHOUT A GOVERNMENT...




Political squabbles mean Belgium has been without a federal government for 15 months.
A caretaker government with limited powers is in charge.
Europe has been plunged into a deep economic funk.
Belgians, however, seem oblivious to the chaos around them.
England responded to bad economic news with cuts, but Belgium’s caretaker government does not have the power.
Belgians were spared from austerity measures.
It doesn’t hurt that salaries and pensions are indexed to inflation.
Belgium is experiencing healthy growth while many Eurozone rivals remain stalled.
Maybe more countries should go without governments.