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Financial Meltdown And The Madness Of Imperialism

April 17, 2008 · No Comments

By Raymond Lotta

16 April, 2008
Countercurrents.org

The past 10 days will be remembered as the time the U.S. government discarded a half-century of rules to save American financial capitalism from collapse.”

—David Wessel, economics editor, Wall Street Journal, March 27, 2008

“Be greedy when others are fearful.”

—Warren Buffet, leading investment capitalist, quoted by The Economist, April 5, 2008

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Categories: Bush · Conspiracies · Corporations · Democracy · Dollar · Economy · Environmental Destruction · Human Rights · Iraq War · MidEast · Militarism · Neocons · Poverty · US Military · US Policy · War Crimes

The World Food Crisis: A Man-made Famine

April 17, 2008 · No Comments

by Raj Patel
April 15, 2008 8:30 AM

There are many causes behind the world food crisis, but one chief villain: World Bank head, Robert Zoellick

For anyone who understands the current food crisis, it is hard to listen to the head of the World Bank, Robert Zoellick, without gagging.

Earlier this week, Zoellick waxed apocalyptic about the consequences of the global surge in prices, arguing that free trade had become a humanitarian necessity, to ensure that poor people had enough to eat. The current wave of food riots has already claimed the prime minister of Haiti, and there have been protests around the world, from Mexico, to Egypt, to India.

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Categories: Bush · Climate Change · Corporations · Democracy · Economy · Environmental Destruction · Peak Oil · Poverty · US Policy

The Rise of Fascism in America

April 17, 2008 · No Comments

by Gary Alan Scott

Published on Wednesday, April 12, 2006 by CommonDreams.org

Fascism in America won’t come with jackboots, book burnings, mass rallies, and fevered harangues, nor will it come with black helicopters or tanks on the street. It won’t come like a storm—but as a break in the weather, that sudden change of season you might feel when the wind shifts on an October evening: Everything is the same, but everything has changed. Something has gone, departed from the world, and a new reality will have taken its place. All the old forms will still be there: legislatures, elections, campaigns—plenty of bread and circuses. But “consent of the governed” will no longer apply; actual control of the state will have passed to a small and privileged group who rule for the benefit of their wealthy peers and corporate patrons.

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Categories: Bush · Conspiracies · Corporations · Democracy · Economy · Freedom of Speech · Media · Militarism · Terror · US Elections · US Military · US Policy

Bailout Bonanza

April 17, 2008 · 2 Comments

By Ralph Nader

16/04/08 “ICH’ — - Is there a larger, more exploited, defenseless group of undifferentiated Americans than the 133 million individual federal income taxpayers? Their dollars are used to subsidize organized corporate interests, giveaway taxpayer assets like minerals under the public lands, and bail out speculative, self-enriching corporations and their crooked bosses.

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Categories: Bush · Corporations · Democracy · Dollar · Economy · Neocons · Poverty · US Policy

The Prison Industry in the United States: Big Business or a New Form of Slavery?

April 17, 2008 · No Comments

Vicky Pelaez
Global Research
El Diario-La Prensa, New York
March 10, 2008

Human rights organizations, as well as political and social ones, are condemning what they are calling a new form of inhumane exploitation in the United States, where they say a prison population of up to 2 million - mostly Black and Hispanic - are working for various industries for a pittance. For the tycoons who have invested in the prison industry, it has been like finding a pot of gold. They don’t have to worry about strikes or paying unemployment insurance, vacations or comp time. All of their workers are full-time, and never arrive late or are absent because of family problems; moreover, if they don’t like the pay of 25 cents an hour and refuse to work, they are locked up in isolation cells.

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Categories: Bush · Corporations · Economy · Human Rights · Poverty · US Policy