Monday, July 31, 2017

Indebted

On 5 May 2014 Russian President Vladimir Putin ratified an agreement to write off 90% of North Korea’s debts after the State Duma passed the law on 18 April 2014 and the Federation Council approved it on 29 April 2014.

In November 2015, the head of the Russian delegation to Pyongyang, Colonel General Nikolay Bogdanovsky, and the Vice Chief of the Korean People’s Army O Kum-chol signed an agreement on preventing dangerous military activities.

-via wikipedia

Bill Browder

http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/bill-browders-senate-judiciary-committee-hearing_uk_597ee55ce4b02a4ebb7675a6

Wednesday, July 26, 2017

Break-in (2, Electric Boogaloo)

Interesting.  I just found out that this summer is the 45th anny of the Watergate Hotel break-in.  I missed the Saturday June 17 date to put a little extra oomph of energy into binding 45 and protecting US/the world.  No matter.  I figured something out.
Also, I'm geared up for Aug 9th Impeachment energy dance due to some dualities between 45 and 37.  Of course 9 is less than 10. (I know what I mean)

DNC break-in June 1972
DNC hack in June 2016

Watergate Hotel
Mayflower Hotel

Liar
Liar

45 is my focus.


Tuesday, July 25, 2017

You're gonna break

do something that we never dreamed.  --this is why you are doing it.

Protection over the US health care

Friday, July 21, 2017

Idiot's Rule



I got a lie
A fat fuckin' lie
About a law
Idiots obey
They made it easy
Now cheaters have their way

Hi-de-ho!

Monday, July 17, 2017

Magic ruble from the heart














Attacking other countries is not an act that resides in the heart.  Your magic ruble will not come back to you.

True Russian people, I bet you are really pissed off to know that money that could be spent on and inside your own country is used instead to attack other nations.  What a major mismanagement of rubles and a waste too.

Good luck.  I'm with you in spirit.  I have my own mobsters to fight.

See you when we are free from tyranny.  Peace.

Friday, July 14, 2017

Grassley knoll

Excerpts of Senator Chuck Grassley's letter regarding Rinat Akhmetshin found on DailyKos:

Dear Secretary Kelly:

I write to obtain information regarding Mr. Rinat Akhmetshin, a Russian immigrant to the United States who has been accused of acting as an unregistered agent for Russian interests and apparently has ties to Russian intelligence.
In July of 2016, Mr. William Browder, the CEOof Hermitage Capital Management, filed a formal complaint with the Justice Department alleging that Mr. Akhmetshin, among others, has failed to register under the Foreign AgentsRegistration Act (“FARA”) despite undertaking a lobbying campaign on behalf of Russian interests.
1 The Committee is looking into the circumstances surrounding this lobbying effort and the potential FARA violations involved.
2 It is important for the Committee to gather additional information on Mr. Akhmetshin as part of this process. Mr. Akhmetshin is a Russian immigrant to the U.S. who has admitted having been a “Soviet counterintelligence officer.”
3 In fact, it has been reported that he worked for the GRU and allegedly specializes in “active measures campaigns,” i.e., subversive political influence operations often involving disinformation and propaganda.
4 According to press accounts, Mr.Akhmetshin “is known in foreign policy circles as a key pro-Russian operator,”
5 and Radio FreeEurope described him as a “Russian ‘gun-for-hire’ [who] lurks in the shadows of Washington’s lobbying world.”
6 Mr. Akhmetshin reportedly entered the U.S. in the 1990s and became a U.S.citizen in 2009, while also retaining his Russian citizenship.
7 Despite all of this information, and despite Mr. Akhmetshin’s admission to the press that he had been a Russian intelligence officer, in response to a different press inquiry, “Akhmetshin denied that he ever worked for Soviet military intelligence, something he would have had to declare when he applied for U.S. citizenship.”
8 The circumstances of Mr. Akhmetshin’s immigration into the U.S. and his eventual U.S. citizenship are relevant to the Committee given his alleged ties to Russian intelligence and actions as an unregistered agent of Russian interests.This information is also relevant because he was reportedly working with Fusion GPS, the company that oversaw the creation of the controversial dossier alleging a conspiracy between President Trump and the Russian government, on the pro-Russian lobbying effort at the same time the dossier was being created.

Full letter

Friday, July 7, 2017

Putin smiles

and says, "See, I got your bitch." While Trump seeks shelter in the arms of Putin, Putin smiles behind his back and looks at us (US). Forget how our election was hacked for a minute. The day before Putin and Trump meet Kremlin hacks our nuclear energy plants. Putin wants us to see that Trump will not confront him.

Bare minimum

Eric "Au" Greitens lowered the minimum wage in St. Louis to $7.70 after it had been increased to $10 an hour after a two year legal battle.

"It will kill jobs," Greitens said of the increase, according to the Post-Dispatch. "And despite what you hear from liberals, it will take money out of people's pockets." 

People just got a raise.  You are taking money out of people's pockets.

The Missouri governor's claim that raising the minimum wage "will kill jobs" is unfounded from a research perspective.

In 2016, the National Employment Law Project released an exhaustive reportlooking at every federal minimum wage hike since 1938. Ultimately, the investigators found year-over-year employment increased 68% of the time after each wage hike. What's more, the industries most affected by minimum wage more often saw jumps in employment: 73% of the time in retail, 82% in leisure and hospitality.
"These basic economic indicators show no correlation between federal minimum-wage increases and lower employment levels," the authors wrote. The only times when minimum wage increases correlated to a decline in employment were during or near recessions. In most other cases, there was a neutral or positive relationship.
When it was first created in 1938, the US federal minimum wage was 25 cents. As a percentage of GDP per capita, that would equate to a wage of about $20 an hour.
Eric Greitens, what are you reading?  I want to see the stats that back up your statements.
"If we're making $10 an hour, we're going to go right back out and spend that money," Wanda Roberts, a St. Louis minimum-wage work, told CBS News. With the reversal, she said she'd "go back to struggling."

Thursday, July 6, 2017

Panderer in chief

noun
dated

"Shakespeare's Panderus...is an aged degenerate and coward who ends the play by telling the audience he will bequeath them his diseases'" (Wiki..)  Guess it's time to read this one. Suits you to a "T", Trump.

Hi, I'm not a prostitute and you may have sold yourself many times over, but my freedom is not for sale.  Everyone knows, you know that the Kremlin attacked us by meddling in our elections.  

Pandarus bequeathing us his diseases



Uh..

Caveat Emptor?
I was really excited about Macron, but this news of his aversion to the press is depressing.

Your thoughts are too complex for journalists?
Do the Bastille Day interview, Macron.

However, I LOVE the magazine, Marianne's, response with the headline "Us no understand President Macron" (the link doesn't go to the article, but look at the error page!)

Also, I am a little wary of the submarine PR stunt too...   The Sun King session? Check yo head.  Make sure you have people that disagree with you while you are at the top.  You can be a philosopher king, Mr. complex thinker, but don't forget about the people.

Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Whadya think?

What kind of leader does Trump like?  A "strongman"

What kind of leader do you think he wants to be?

Yeah.

Doncha think he'd emulate what he admires?

That is what he is doing.

Everything is what it seems.

Love to you all, take care.

strongman : a politician or leader who uses violence or threats
                                               --Merriam-Webster

Tuesday, July 4, 2017

happy 4th of July sale

Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passions, they cannot alter the state of facts and evidence.

Liberty cannot be preserved without general knowledge among the people.

-John Adams


My wish:
The architects of voter suppression will go down.
DHS will actually investigate voting machines.