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Category Archives: europe
Spending cuts?
Following the news in France, it seems that the Hollande administration (the government which is scaring and chasing the rich away) is now thinking of cutting the public spending… Government spending: dramatic cuts in preparation Maybe it is a good … Continue reading
Posted in crisis, economy, europe, government, humor, politicians, spending
Tagged deficit, france, humor, public spending
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Galileo was here
Posted in europe, government, nonsense, state
Tagged earthquake, galileo, italy, jail, judges, justice, scientists
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It’s not the same
Posted in europe, government, quotes
Tagged europe, greece, ireland, italy, mess, politicians, portugal, spain, uganda
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Europefest
“It’s for her”
Interview to Nigel Farage
Wheter you like him or not, just listen to him. He is the lonely voice of common sense in the middle of the euro nonsense.
Posted in democracy, europe, Phylosophy of Liberty, state
Tagged europe, european parliament, european union, farage, interview, nigel farage, parliament
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Tax Cuts Stimulate Sweden
Since the beginning of the recession, academics, authoritative international institutions, and most government officials pushed for massive stimulus spending. Sweden bucked the trend, focusing instead on slashing marginal tax rates and peeling government back. How did it fare? The Spectator reports: … Continue reading
Bangguo Wu
You might be wondering what “Bangguo Wu” means…. Well… it is the current name of OPRESSION in Chinese. And the” oppression” is visiting the Grand-Duchy of Luxembourg these days. Invited by the Chamber of Deputies chairman Laurent Mosar is Mr. … Continue reading
