After the
Italian parliament passed the legislation to introduce “austerity
measures” demanded by the IMF (International Mankind Fuckers) The
mainstream media started spouting such headlines as “Italian
austerity measures welcomed”. I wonder who was welcoming them, I
doubt that the ordinary Italian will welcome them, I don't see them
dancing on the streets once these “austerity” measures bite. So
after the coup in Italy by the corporate financial world, the
people's living standards are to be slashed, and the measures are
“welcomed”. It is obvious who they are talking about, it's got to
be the wanker bankers. It is only natural that they will want the tax
payers money to end up in their coffers rather than being spent on
such wasteful things as the fabric of civilised society. Health
care, education, pensions, if people want such luxuries then let them
buy them from the corporate world at a profit, that makes sense to to
the financial Mafia. The concept of social care and mutual aid are
abhorrent to those who have money flowing through their veins.
These are difficult times, we welcome austerity measures.
A
coup by the corporate financial world in two European countries in
recent weeks, first Greece, now Italy, who is next to see the thin
veneer of democracy thrown aside? Is the elected government of Spain
in their sights, are they the next government to be forced to set
aside the elected government and set up an unelected “interim”
government of “intellectuals”? By that they mean someone that the
IMF consider a safe pair of hands to do the transfer of taxpayers
money to the banks, after all they need liquidity, and what better kind
than that which comes free from the tax payer. Of course these
countries in which there has been or will be a coup, will be allowed
to have elections AFTER the full set of “austerity” measures are
in place and there has been a fire sale of all their public assets. I believe the proper name for such a system is corporate fascism.
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