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Cita de: Derby en Mayo 19, 2019, 10:56:13 amhttps://eand.co/why-we-still-dont-get-the-ongoing-collapse-of-the-english-speaking-world-4ae98e0e84bcCitar(Why We Still Don’t Get) The Ongoing Collapse of the English Speaking WorldThe World’s Most Capitalist Societies are the Ones Imploding the Fastest and Hardest. That’s Not a Coincidence. It’s a RelationshipEnglish speaking countries built the world’s most capitalist societies. But capitalism implodes into fascism, by way of authoritarianism, theocracy, supremacy, kleptocracy, chaos. And now Anglo societies are reaping just that whirlwind, as capitalism fails. They’re at different points along that path — but the path is just the same. Economic collapse leads to social collapse leads, ultimately, to political collapse — Trumpism, Brexit, etc.(...) What caused the mass poverty, hunger, despair, and illness that devastated America so much they destabilized it? The answer’s pretty obvious, and it’s another one you won’t like to hear about. Predatory capitalism did.What else is making Americans go into “medical debt”, “student debt”, “credit card debt”, “lunch debt”? Nothing else. It can’t be anything else because there is nothing else in society. 80% of America’s economy is the most extreme form of capitalism the world has ever seen.Perfecto ejemplo del TABÚ. La frase correcta es: 80% of America’s economy is the most extreme form of capitalism rent-seeking the world has ever seen. El capitalismo que queda es precisamente lo que evita que no haya un holocausto caníbal, veremos por cuánto tiempo. Se sigue ignorando la realidad y disparando al monigote, yo ya no sé si es candidez, hideputismo, o que el mundo entero tiene una venda en los ojos. Cada vez resulta más difícil convencerse de que tras el trance aprendamos algo.
https://eand.co/why-we-still-dont-get-the-ongoing-collapse-of-the-english-speaking-world-4ae98e0e84bcCitar(Why We Still Don’t Get) The Ongoing Collapse of the English Speaking WorldThe World’s Most Capitalist Societies are the Ones Imploding the Fastest and Hardest. That’s Not a Coincidence. It’s a RelationshipEnglish speaking countries built the world’s most capitalist societies. But capitalism implodes into fascism, by way of authoritarianism, theocracy, supremacy, kleptocracy, chaos. And now Anglo societies are reaping just that whirlwind, as capitalism fails. They’re at different points along that path — but the path is just the same. Economic collapse leads to social collapse leads, ultimately, to political collapse — Trumpism, Brexit, etc.(...) What caused the mass poverty, hunger, despair, and illness that devastated America so much they destabilized it? The answer’s pretty obvious, and it’s another one you won’t like to hear about. Predatory capitalism did.What else is making Americans go into “medical debt”, “student debt”, “credit card debt”, “lunch debt”? Nothing else. It can’t be anything else because there is nothing else in society. 80% of America’s economy is the most extreme form of capitalism the world has ever seen.
(Why We Still Don’t Get) The Ongoing Collapse of the English Speaking WorldThe World’s Most Capitalist Societies are the Ones Imploding the Fastest and Hardest. That’s Not a Coincidence. It’s a RelationshipEnglish speaking countries built the world’s most capitalist societies. But capitalism implodes into fascism, by way of authoritarianism, theocracy, supremacy, kleptocracy, chaos. And now Anglo societies are reaping just that whirlwind, as capitalism fails. They’re at different points along that path — but the path is just the same. Economic collapse leads to social collapse leads, ultimately, to political collapse — Trumpism, Brexit, etc.(...) What caused the mass poverty, hunger, despair, and illness that devastated America so much they destabilized it? The answer’s pretty obvious, and it’s another one you won’t like to hear about. Predatory capitalism did.What else is making Americans go into “medical debt”, “student debt”, “credit card debt”, “lunch debt”? Nothing else. It can’t be anything else because there is nothing else in society. 80% of America’s economy is the most extreme form of capitalism the world has ever seen.
The Trump economy is hurting most Americans. Statistics won't fool votersMore Americans are employed but most jobs still pay squat. Adjusted for inflation, recent wage gains are smaller than the wage gains of 2015. Workers have lost so much bargaining power that not even the lowest unemployment rate in half a century is doing much to boost pay.Employers continue to sack workers willy-nilly. One example: AT&T executives promised that the corporate tax cut would allow them to create more jobs. Instead, they’ve laid off 23,000.Add to this that almost 80% of American workers are living paycheck to paycheck, and you get a feel for the havoc so many families are living in.Meanwhile, the costs of education, childcare, housing, and healthcare are skyrocketing. Trump hasn’t done a thing to help. If anything, he’s made everything worse.Student loan debt is in the stratosphere. Remember the old promise that if you took a public service job your student loan would be forgiven? You can forget it. Betsy DeVos’s education department has rejected 98% of forgiveness applications.Housing is out of reach for young workers, which is why so many are living with their parents and postponing marriage. Yet Trump keeps cutting affordable housing.Childcare is becoming impossible. The average cost of center-based care for an infant is now $1,230 a month; $800 a month if you park the tot in a family childcare home.Health insurance is a nightmare. Last year alone, 30.4m Americans went without any coverage – about 1.1m more than the year before, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s National Health Interview Survey.That’s the second year the figure has risen after years of declines after the Affordable Care Act. The reversal is largely because of Trump’s efforts to kill the ACA. His administration is now asking a court to throw it out entirely.Co-payments and deductibles are out of control. According to a recent Gallup survey, Americans borrowed $88bn to pay for healthcare last year, and one in four people decided not to see a doctor because of cost.Trumpland has been especially hard hit. A quarter of working-age adults in Texas lack health insurance, for example. (In Massachusetts, it’s 4.9%.)As if this weren’t enough, Trump’s trade wars have hammered rural America. Farm incomes are down $12bn in the first quarter of this year, according to the Department of Agriculture. Farm bankruptcies are at near record levels.
‘Think I’ll leave him on steps of Downing St’: MP tweets PM over cuts at son’s school Phillips is one of the growing number of parents affected by schools closing early to save money, as governors and headteachers say budget cuts and staff shortages mean they have few alternatives.Last month Vale View primary school in Greater Manchester also announced it was to close early on Fridays from September in order to save £100,000, in what teaching unions said was a sign that schools were “at absolute breaking point”.Phillips posted a letter from her son’s school to parents, which explained: “We are proposing to close early to pupils on Fridays (1pm), with effect from September 2019. This measure will mean that we can make savings by reducing the numbers of teachers employed by the school and reducing hours worked by support staff.”The school added: “I deeply regret the negative impact of this proposed measure on pupils, staff and families, an impact which is being experienced by a growing number of schools in our city.”
The measure passed in the binding referendum under the Swiss system of direct democracy by a 64-36% margin, provisional final results showed.The restrictions, which apply to non-EU member Switzerland because it is part of Europe’s Schengen open-border system, had raised hackles among shooting enthusiasts ahead of the vote.Failure to adopt the rules could have forced Switzerland to leave the passport-free Schengen zone and the Dublin joint system for handling asylum requests.
https://www.elindependiente.com/economia/2019/05/19/google-rompe-parte-acuerdos-huawei-tras-la-inclusion-la-lista-negra-trump/Debe estar la cosa muy seria para que nos les importe dejar en evidencia a Google.
Menos oro en la torre TrumpCae el valor de los apartamentos y de las oficinas del rascacielos que simboliza el poder del presidente
El Gobierno y el Banco de España descartan una burbuja en el precio de la viviendaLa autoridad que vigila el mercado inmobiliario advierte de que los precios han llegado a un punto de equilibrio y de que a partir de ahora se debe vigilar su evolución
Cita de: Derby en Mayo 20, 2019, 08:40:51 amhttps://elpais.com/economia/2019/05/19/actualidad/1558279009_967369.htmlCitarEl Gobierno y el Banco de España descartan una burbuja en el precio de la viviendaLa autoridad que vigila el mercado inmobiliario advierte de que los precios han llegado a un punto de equilibrio y de que a partir de ahora se debe vigilar su evolución¿El Banco de España es Ortograma? ¿Y la Sareb?¿Están controlados por los Cuarteles Generales del Capitalismo? ¿Se rigen por leyes objetivas o por personas de carne y hueso que pueden acertar o errar, ser benéficas o malvadas?
https://elpais.com/economia/2019/05/19/actualidad/1558279009_967369.htmlCitarEl Gobierno y el Banco de España descartan una burbuja en el precio de la viviendaLa autoridad que vigila el mercado inmobiliario advierte de que los precios han llegado a un punto de equilibrio y de que a partir de ahora se debe vigilar su evolución
Es del caso de Cerberus con Inmoglaciar;
En la mitología griega, Cerbero (en griego Κέρβερος Kérberos,1 ‘demonio del pozo’), también conocido como Cancerbero o Can Cerbero, era el perro de Hades, un monstruo de tres cabezas en la tradición más común o de cincuenta cabezas según Hesíodo, con una serpiente en lugar de cola.2Cerbero guardaba la puerta del reino de Hades (el inframundo griego) y aseguraba que los muertos no salieran y que los vivos no pudieran entrar. Era hijo de Equidna y Tifón, y hermano de Ortro. La existencia de un perro infernal en la entrada de los infiernos parece que ya estaba presente en la mitología indoeuropea original, pues aparece en los mitos de otros pueblos indoeuropeos, como es el caso del perro ensangrentado Garm en la mitología escandinava.
China's tech transfer problem is growing, EU business group saysCases of European firms forced to transfer technology in China are increasing despite Beijing saying the problem does not exist, a European business lobby said, adding that its outlook on the country’s regulatory environment is “bleak”.