Saturday, May 25, 2013

Rusizace

Hej volové, teď už se u nás taky válej vožralí mršiny v sobotu ráno po ulici. To se hezky přibližujeme Rusku. To opravdu chceme?

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Dnešní homofilie je jenom móda, která zase opadne

Dnešní homofilie je jenom móda, která zase opadne, stejně jako si lidi začátkem minulého století slibovali zázraky od komunismu. Každej přece ví, co udělá plus a plus nebo mínus a mínus...
Je to ideologická upjatost na "svobodu", bez pochopení, co svoboda opravdu je. Opravdová svoboda neexistuje bez řádu a zodpovědnosti. Cíl života není svoboda, nýbrž štěstí - a svoboda je k němu cesta.
Jde o to, věci pochopit tak jaké jsou, bez ideologického zabarvení a spekulací.

Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Europe, stop the experiment!

Let the people work as they want! Stop all the regulation! What can stupid governments do with all the tax money they collect? It's just a waste.
http://globalpublicsquare.blogs.cnn.com/2013/05/15/europeans-losing-faith-in-europe-project/?iref=allsearch

Bank secret and money laundering

It's true, it's lousy that Czech coal bosses are money laundering in Switzerland.
But where are the Swiss bankers and representatives of the Swiss establishment? Wasn't Switzerland living a high life thanks to the famous "bank secret" for decades?!
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/05/13/swiss-czech-moneylaundering-idUSL6N0DU3DX20130513

Bankgeheimnis und Geldwäscherei

Es stimmt, es ist schon schlimm, dass tschechische Kohlenbosse in der Schweiz Geld waschen.
Mir fehlen aber auch schweizerische Bänkler und Repräsentanten des eidg. Establishments auf der Anklagebank. Lebte die Schweiz denn nicht ein reiches Leben dank dem "Bankgeheimnis"?!

Tuesday, May 7, 2013

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

How China gains from a divided Korea


An intriguing report deserves wider attention. It states that "China's willingness... to chair and manage the Six Party Talks process was accepted with optimism by many.... Reality has however begun to come to the forefront." China's primary interest is not in denuclearizing North Korea but maintaining regional stability. Moreover, economic sanctions against the DPRK have benefited China. A "China-launched investment and trade offensive" seems aimed at creating a "twenty-first century tributary province" resembling China's control over Korea 150 years ago. The report includes research done in China on the historical evidence that China uses to claim that large parts of both Koreas were once theirs. In fact, China is now dependent on DPRK business (mostly mining) to sustain the fragile economy of its northeastern provinces. China has too much to lose and under the guise of foster­ing regional stability "may attempt to manage, if not oppose, the process of Korean Peninsula unification." A pdf of the report is free; just search for the title.