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Putin condemns Socialism and nationalization of industries

by Phantom Ace ( 6 Comments › )
Filed under Communism, Economy, Headlines, Hipsters, Marxism, Progressives, Russia at December 27th, 2013 - 12:21 am

If in 1989 someone would tell me that in 2013 Russia would be Pro-Capitalist and the US Pro-Marxist, I would have laughed. Sadly, we are now living with this paradox. Russian President Vladimir Putin had an exchange with an elderly Russian lady who was pining for the days of the old Soviet system. Putin then goes on to state the role of Government is not to nationalize businesses.

President Putin prefers a free market and capitalism over socialism. It must be true. Otherwise the Communist US government and western media would favor Putin. Instead they brand him as a tyrant or dictator. They try often in making him look like them when he is not a Communist. Khrushchev’s 1959 prediction came true and now most US citizens do not know they are in the USSR on American soil. The universe has changed and the other side of the world is free as Putin prefers capitalism over socialism.

Yes, President Vladimir Putin has been weaning Russia from socialism to capitalism ever since he used oil revenues to pay off the debt owed to the IMF and others. He has been promoting fewer taxes for small businesses and a conservative approach to economics and society. Half the governors have been fired in Russia for corruption and he even threatened a governor to improve dental care. He has helped the largest country in the world out of darkness and there is still more to be done. Yet, he has found the time and energy to lead the world by its hand towards peace and economic prosperity which the US has helped to destroy.

“the task of the state doesn’t consist in nationalizing those companies…

we should use the money which we get as taxes from them to develop the country”

The world has definitely changed when you have Pravda calling the US Communist. Both Nixon and Khrushchev turned out to be correct that the US would one day be Communist and Russia Capitalist.

The world is turned upside down!

Woe to America’s allies

by Mojambo ( 114 Comments › )
Filed under Barack Obama, Iran, Israel, Japan, Joe Biden, Russia, South Korea at December 9th, 2013 - 9:04 am

As an Israeli Deputy Prime Minister recently stated (paraphrasing) “We have 2 1/2 more years of Obama, we need to hold out and then he will be gone”.

by Charles Krauthammer

Three crises, one president, many bewildered friends.

The first crisis, barely noticed here, is Ukraine’s sudden turn away from Europe and back to the Russian embrace.

After years of negotiations for a major trading agreement with the European Union, Ukraine succumbed to characteristically blunt and brutal economic threats from Russia and abruptly walked away. Ukraine is instead considering joining the Moscow-centered Customs Union with Russia’s fellow dictatorships Belarus and Kazakhstan.

This is no trivial matter. Ukraine is not just the largest European country, it’s the linchpin for Vladimir Putin’s dream of a renewed imperial Russia, hegemonic in its neighborhood and rolling back the quarter-century advancement of the “Europe whole and free” bequeathed by America’s victory in the Cold War.

The U.S. response? Almost imperceptible. As with Iran’s ruthlessly crushed Green Revolution of 2009, the hundreds of thousands of protesters who’ve turned out to reverse this betrayal of Ukrainian independence have found no voice in Washington. Can’t this administration even rhetorically support those seeking a democratic future, as we did during Ukraine’s Orange Revolution of 2004?

A Post online headline explains: “With Russia in mind, U.S. takes cautious approach on Ukraine unrest.” We must not offend Putin. We must not jeopardize Obama’s precious “reset,” a farce that has yielded nothing but the well-earned distrust of allies such as Poland and the Czech Republicwhom we wantonly undercut in a vain effort to appease Russia on missile defense.

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The second crisis is the Middle East — the collapse of confidence of U.S. allies as America romances Iran.

The Gulf Arabs are stunned at their double abandonment. In the nuclear negotiations with Iran, the U.S. has overthrown seven years of Security Council resolutions prohibiting uranium enrichment and effectively recognized Iran as a threshold nuclear state. This follows our near-abandonment of the Syrian revolution and de facto recognition of both the Assad regime and Iran’s “Shiite Crescent” of client states stretching to the Mediterranean.

Equally dumbfounded are the Israelis, now trapped by an agreement designed less to stop the Iranian nuclear program than to prevent the Israeli Air Force from stopping the Iranian nuclear program.

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Better diplomacy than war, say Obama’s apologists, an adolescent response implying that all diplomacy is the same, as if a diplomacy of capitulation is no different from a diplomacy of pressure.

What to do? Apply pressure. Congress should immediately pass punishing new sanctions to be implemented exactly six months hence — when the current interim accord is supposed to end — if the Iranians have not lived up to the agreement and refuse to negotiate a final deal that fully liquidates their nuclear weapons program.

The third crisis is unfolding over the East China Sea, where, in open challenge to Obama’s “pivot to Asia,” China has brazenly declared a huge expansion of its airspace into waters claimed by Japan and South Korea.

Obama’s first response — sending B-52s through that airspace without acknowledging the Chinese — was quick and firm. Japan and South Korea followed suit. But when Japan then told its civilian carriers not to comply with Chinese demands for identification, the State Department (and FAA) told U.S. air carriers to submit.

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Again leaving our friends stunned. They need an ally, not an intermediary. Here is the U.S. again going over the heads of allies to accommodate a common adversary. We should be declaring the Chinese claim null and void, ordering our commercial airlines to join Japan in acting accordingly, and supplying them with joint military escorts if necessary.

This would not be an exercise in belligerence but a demonstration that if other countries unilaterally overturn the status quo, they will meet a firm, united, multilateral response from the West.

Led by us. From in front.

No one’s asking for a JFK-like commitment to “bear any burden” to “assure the . . . success of liberty.” Or a Reaganesque tearing down of walls. Or even a Clintonian assertion of America as the indispensable nation. America’s allies are seeking simply a reconsideration of the policy of retreat that marks this administration’s response to red-line challenges all over the world — and leaves them naked.

Read the rest – Woe to U.S. Allies

Caption THIS! OOT

by Deplorable Macker ( 5 Comments › )
Filed under Caption This, Indonesia, John Kerry, OOT, Russia at October 13th, 2013 - 11:00 pm

It’s been awhile since I’ve done one of these….captured at this year’s APEC summit in, of all places (yeah, RIGHT!) Indonesia:

Perhaps there may be an issue determining which one of these guys looks less MANLY, given their choice of dress. Never mind the Daily Mail’s caption.
On with The Overnight Open Thread!

Fish Of My Dreams

by Bunk Five Hawks X ( 137 Comments › )
Filed under Entertainment, History, Humor, Music, OOT, Open thread, Politics, Russia, Syria, World at September 14th, 2013 - 9:00 pm

First there was this guy

Albert Brooks

Who Tweeted thisAlbert Brooks Syria Tweet

And this guy picked it up and ran with it

John Kerry Earbuds

Then he thought again and tried to get  rid of it

John Kerry Soccer

Until this guy said it was a great idea

Vladimir Putin KGB

And checkmated this guy

Obama all humpy and shit

Who got all humpy about it before he realized that he’d just been pantsed in front of the entire world by an enemy of the USA who gave him a way out of the quagmire he was being forced to step into by his very own words.

The way out was facilitated by the Obama MSM propaganda machine who threw all credit to Vladimir Putin for giving POTUS a way to save face. Pheeew.

So here’s to Putin on The Overnight Open Thread.

[Update: Ленинград is a Russian Ska/Punk/Dixieland band. Here are the lyrics to “Рыба”  in English.]

[Update 2: Related post here: http://diaryofdaedalus.wordpress.com/2013/09/14/gus_802s-contribution-to-history/ ]