Thursday 2 December 2010

they want my lucky charms, and my wad too

I'll fix their wagon, the motherfu&^**kers.

That’s the day when their parliament (the Dial) votes whether to swallow the suicide pill, or not. The government has a weak majority, or even worse; things are a bit fluid. If they say no, they’ll have a couple of bad years of potato soup, and get back on their feet. If they say yes, they’re enslaved. Their bankers and government will have put the shackles on their limbs, and the good days will fade off into the distance.
[picture of cowboy and sunset]
The Irish are good gamblers and scramblers. They’re not jaded, corrupt consumers like most Westerners. They’ll be brave and do the right thing. They’re our last hope.
The people are simpler, more straight-forward and just want justice. What the government doing? I heard Cowen say it on the news
we’ll take 17 billion from our pension fund”.
When other countries were destroyed by their banks, it was just conjecture that private pension were gone, they’d at least have a government pension fund (if their governments don’t eat that money immediately), maybe they’ll get their value back in the long term. But here, it’s clear theft, and Cowen admitted it. If it were going somewhere good, then maybe I’d agree with. But, it’s being chucked into a black hole, never to be seen again. The only people who will benefit are those who created the crisis, local bankers, US/UK hedgers (who were themselves bailed out!!) and the bond insurance markets their hedging against (and fraudulently undercutting with rumour and slander).
So, everybody pray. It’s in our interest. Ask that Ireland has the wisdom to thrown out this plan, the IMF, its government and their banks.

-Costick67~(8^P