New Ukrainian leader promises Greek-syle economy

Unless of course you are one of the roughly 30% who are unemployed or one of the nearly 70% youth unemployed.

Other than that it's all fuckin' chicken and gravy.

And how many do you think are unemployed in Ukraine? As I said there are a lot of worse places in Europe to be a working man than Greece.
 
Unless of course you are one of the roughly 30% who are unemployed or one of the nearly 70% youth unemployed.

Other than that it's all fuckin' chicken and gravy.

I like chicken and gravy , good thing I have chickens .
 
This was to predictable. This is what happens when you join the EU. You will have an Greek Style Economy whatever you disagree with it or not your going to have it.
This is the price of being an EU member.
 
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The bankers are on the march! Episode: Ukraine

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This was to predictable. This is what happens when you join the EU. You will have an Greek Style Economy whatever you disagree with it or not your going to have it.
This is the price of being an EU member.

Yes , yes it has been so far ....
 
Did you hear the good news? President Obama is going to send experts to Ukraine to help them fix their economy! Maybe he will send Ben Bernanke. And we can send business experts too, like Obama's friends that created Obamacare and Solyndra.

Obama also said that after we lend them a billion dollars and send our experts to fix their economy, then the IMF can come in and help too.

"We are from the IMF, and we are here to help you."
 
Here we go. Not only will the peons in Ukraine suffer, they will also put US taxpayers on the line.

WASHINGTON – The Obama administration will ask Congress to approve $1 billion in loan guarantees and other assistance to help stabilize the new, pro-Western government in Ukraine, Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew said Tuesday.

The loans will be part of a larger international aid package coordinated by the U.S. and European allies, and distributed largely through the International Monetary Fund.
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In a statement released Tuesday, Lew said the U.S. and its partners will work to “provide as much support as Ukraine needs to restore financial stability and return to economic growth [Huge LOL!], if the new government implements the necessary reforms [Do what we say].”
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The proposed package will also include advice and consulting from other U.S. agencies to help the new government conduct elections, develop strong media [Hmmm.] and other civil institutions, fight corruption and recover stolen assets, the White House said in a fact sheet released Tuesday morning.

The White House also said it hopes to build support for additional funding for the IMF [Out of the Taxpayers pocket], something Republicans in the House have opposed.
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http://www.latimes.com/world/worldnow/la-wn-obama-ukraine-aid-20140304,0,4545021.story
 
This is just such a good idea all the way around:
  • Put Ukraine citizens on the path to permanent debt forever: Check.
  • Loan a $1 billion to neo-Nazis blatant enough to go around quoting Goebbels and Goering as if they were the good guys: Check.
  • Do this at US taxpayer expense (or by inlating the dollar): Check.
What could go wrong?
 
It's amazing that the world can't see the similarities of NATO/US government overthrows, like Libya, et al. Start with funding multiple groups, have your politicians show up instigating discontent and revolution, have your operators commence violent protests, and then magically come to the rescue, oust the current democratically elected government, install your puppet ringers who have been planning for years, then back it all with a slew of choreographed media/government lies and propaganda. Indebt the nation, sell it massive quantities of US corporate biz outlets, utility and military industrial complex gear. (REFRESH: Current corporate numbers are down in the U.S., they need ever expanding markets to increase the PONZI/PYRAMID schemes or the economy tumbles and the natives will get restless)

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions

John Perkins, a former respected member of the international banking community. In his book Confessions of an Economic Hit Man he describes how as a highly paid professional, he helped the U.S. cheat poor countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars by lending them more money than they could possibly repay and then take over their economies.

Paul Craig Roberts website is slow, either a .gov dos attack or the world is starting to inform themselves. lol

The end could be nearer than you think — Paul Craig Roberts


Washington’s Arrogance, Hubris, and Evil Have Set the Stage for War





Russia’s Gazprom scraps gas price rebate for Ukraine, offers loan to pay bills
 
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It's amazing that the world can't see the similarities of NATO/US government overthrows, like Libya, et al. Start with funding multiple groups, have your politicians show up instigating discontent and revolution, have your operators commence violent protests, and then magically come to the rescue, oust the current democratically elected government, install your puppet ringers who have been planning for years, then back it all with a slew of choreographed media/government lies and propaganda. Indebt the nation, sell it massive quantities of US corporate biz outlets, utility and military industrial complex gear. (REFRESH: Current corporate numbers are down in the U.S., they need ever expanding markets to increase the PONZI/PYRAMID schemes or the economy tumbles and the natives will get restless)

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man: How the U.S. Uses Globalization to Cheat Poor Countries Out of Trillions

Yep.

The playbook is described right here, by a "whistle-blower". Go to the 9:00 mark to hear discussion of manipulating nations into going into debt, around 12:00 mark he talks about fomenting coups.

"Our job was to convince other countries to take very large loans, and then to convince the World Bank and other such organizations to give these countries huge loans...so now they are saddled with this incredible debt that they can't possibly pay."

 
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Unless of course you are one of the roughly 30% who are unemployed or one of the nearly 70% youth unemployed.

Other than that it's all fuckin' chicken and gravy.
Just how ridiculous it's getting in Greece... family relative spoke to their Grecian relatives and when asked about how much of the youth are unemployed in Greece, the response was, All Of Them.

Spain and Portugal have 50+% Youth unemployment...

There are many Ukrainians that are very knowledgeable about the IMF/World Bank/Bank of International Settlements/etc... They know it's entrapment and enslavement. They feel helpless by the dictators occupying offices in Kiev. It's the loudmouth Ukrainian and foreign bought/bribed minorities sized groups creating all the trouble throughout the Ukraine.
 
Yep.

The playbook is described right here, by a "whistle-blower". Go to the 9:00 mark to hear discussion of manipulating nations into going into debt, around 12:00 mark he talks about fomenting coups.

"Our job was to convince other countries to take very large loans, and then to convince the World Bank and other such organizations to give these countries huge loans...so now they are saddled with this incredible debt that they can't possibly pay."




Thanks for sharing this; have watched about half way through... it's unsettling and fascinating at the same time to hear him speak...
 
This is just such a good idea all the way around:
  • Put Ukraine citizens on the path to permanent debt forever: Check.
  • Loan a $1 billion to neo-Nazis blatant enough to go around quoting Goebbels and Goering as if they were the good guys: Check.
  • Do this at US taxpayer expense (or by inlating the dollar): Check.
What could go wrong?

This just sounds like a win-win-win for everyone involved. Me likey.
 
This just sounds like a win-win-win for everyone involved. Me likey.

Not so good for the innocent civilians who have been driven out of their homes and off their property by the Ukrainian government dropping bombs on them. Maybe Goldman Sachs or JP Morgan will buy up all that property at pennies on the dollar.
 
Mission accomplished, Yatsenyuk resigns. Where will he show up next? An EU banking position? Wall St? Or maybe at a neoconservative think-tank, as the author of the following article suggests...

Yatsenyuk’s Resignation Topples an Obama Ally in Ukraine

With the news that Arseniy Yatsenyuk tendered his resignation as Ukraine’s Prime Minister, a once meteoric career has come to a crashing halt. In the U.S., Yatsenyuk gained widespread notoriety when a conversation between Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and the U.S. Ambassador in Kiev was leaked by, presumably, Russian intelligence. On it, Ms. Nuland expressed her certainty, in positively breathy tones, that “Yats” would make an ideal Prime Minister. As so, once the coup transpired in February, it came to pass.
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The government promptly removed the governors of the pro-Russian eastern provinces and put a number of oligarchs in their stead. The reaction to all of this by the citizens of these provinces, and that of their rather large, influential, and, yes, bare-knuckled, neighbor to the east is now all too plain to see.

Having captured the top prize, Yatsenyuk did what any self-respecting free-riding Atlanticist would do: he dashed off to Washington for meetings with President Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and Treasury Secretary Jacob Lew. The President, for his part, authorized a $1 billion loan guarantee (about $14 billion shy of what Vladimir Putin put on offer the previous November) and urged Russia and Ukraine to turn to diplomacy to settle their differences. That was not to be, yet the new Premier’s strenuous efforts to drag the U.S. into a war his government bears a good deal of responsibility for starting have, for the most part, come to naught.
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Following Petro Poroshenko’s election to the presidency in May, Yatsenyuk’s government launched an “anti-terrorist operation” which the Washington Post earnestly hoped would “finish off” the rebels. With Russia sending hardware across the border, that goal has proved elusive. So too have efforts to keep Kiev at the negotiating table: on July 1 they put an end to a 10-day ceasefire after two days of French and German-sponsored negotiations. And so the war in the east has only intensified: under Yatsenyuk’s premiership Kiev has unleashed a furious offensive, bombing, and flattening civilian centers to such an extent that last week Human Rights Watch called on Poroshenko to investigate instances where civilians may have been deliberately targeted. All of this is not endearing the regime in Kiev to its citizens in the east. As of this writing, nearly 500 civilians have been killed, scores wounded, and well over 100,000 refugees have fled to Russia in anticipation of further violence. Indeed, the government in Kiev is said to be planning a siege of Donetsk, which has a population of roughly a million people, in the coming days and weeks ahead.

And so, with Yatsenyuk’s resignation, another chapter of the Obama administration’s meddling in Ukraine has come to a close. But shed no tears for Yats. I’m fairly convinced we’ll be seeing him around town soon enough; I hear AEI is hiring.
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More:
http://www.theamericanconservative.com/yatsenyuks-resignation-topples-an-obama-ally-in-ukraine/
 
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