Politicos corruptos reeligidos..Luz Verde para Robar

730 políticos encausados por corrupción (numeros de Abril)

Muchas de los acusados han sido reeligido en las elecciones así que YA TIENEN LUZ VERDE PARA ROBAR TODO LO QUE QUIEREN.

Casí ninguno irá nunca a la carcel, ya que tienen un ejercito de abogados, policias y jueces, igualmente corruptos, que los protegen

English: 730 politicians of all parties have been accused of corruption in Spain 8figures from April). Many of the accused have now been reelected, soi they HAVE A GREEN LIGHT TOM ROB WHATEVER THEY LIKE!! hardly anyone will ever go to prison, as they have an army of equally corrupt  police, judges and lawyer protecting them.

El sistema ya tiene credibilidad ZERO, la democracia apenas existe, falta hacer una revolución de verdad .

 

Conde Pumpido ha declarado que hay 730 políticos y cargos públicos que tienen procedimientos abiertos o están siendo investigados por casos de corrupción. Desconozco que tanto por ciento del total es este número pero sinceramente no me sorprende lo más mínimo.

Una vez en casa, un pequeño recorrido por internet desvela más detalles, que quien tiene más, que quien tiene menos, cuando de lo que no se dan cuenta es que la gran mayoría ya estamos hartos de estos canallas sean del color que sean NO IMPORTA EL PARTIDO POLÍTICO AL QUE PERTENECEN.

El ranking es ….
264 del PSOE.200 del PP.43 de Coalición Canaria.30 de CiU.24 del Partido Andalucista.20 de IU.     ETC ETC

 

Egypt: 6 dead, 900 hurt as Army support new Dictator

Egyptian soldiers and police set fire to protest tents in the middle of Cairo’s Tahrir Square and fired tear gas and rubber bullets in a major assault Sunday to drive out thousands demanding that the military rulers quickly transfer power to a civilian government. At least four protesters were killed.

It was the second day of clashes marking a sharp escalation of tensions on Egypt’s streets a week before the first elections since the ouster of longtime authoritarian leader Hosni Mubarak in February. The military took over the country, promising a swift transition to civilian rule. But the pro-democracy protesters who led the uprising have grown increasingly angry with the ruling generals, and suspect they are trying to cling to power even after an elected parliament is seated and a new president is voted in.

The military-backed Cabinet said in a statement that elections set to begin on Nov. 28 would take place on time and thanked the police for their “restraint,” language that is likely to enrage the protesters even more.

“We’re not going anywhere,” protester Mohammed Radwan said after security forces tried unsuccessfully to push the crowds out of Tahrir, the epicenter of the uprising. “The mood is good now and people are chanting again,” he added after many of the demonstrators returned.

Two protesters were killed on Saturday, bringing the toll for two days of violence to six. The clashes were some of the worst since the uprising ended on Feb. 11.

The Egyptian Kronstadt

by Libcom.org   November 20. 2011

As violence intensifies in Egypt, the new Egyptian dictator accuses the protesters of being counter revolutionary. Are we going to see the Egyptian workers facing their Kronstadt or are they on the verge of a genuine Arab Spring?

A year ago thousands of working class Egyptians battled the police and army throughout the streets of Cairo. They were seeking to overthrow a brutal, corrupt, and undemocratic regime who made it clear that they would not go willingly.

Following a huge stand-off in Tahir square the regime was swept away. The Egyptian revolution then became the spark that kick started similar actions around the Arab world.

To say I was cynical about the Egyptian revolution is an understatement. To rid themselves of the Mubarak regime was fantastic, however I didn’t have much faith in what was to replace the old regime. It seemed that they were just swapping one set of bastards for another.

Twelve months down the line, what has changed in Egypt? Absolutely fuck all has changed. The lived experience of the Egyptian working class is no better. They do not have a democracy, or anything resembling one and the people are now back in the streets of Cairo fighting with the new regime. The new regime is suppressing the people just as the last one did. Nine hundred protestors have been injured so far.

The new Egyptian dictator Essam Sharaf, has called on the protestors to leave Tahir square as they are “threatening the revolution”. Spoken like a true Leninist!

There is no revolution in Egypt, all that has happened is that one group of bosses have replaced the other, and anyone who dares question the new regime is labelled as counter revolutionary.

I sincerely hope that there is a now a ‘real’ revolution in Egypt, where there is genuine workers control rather than just a new set of bosses who are friendly to the West. The coming weeks will show whether the Egyptian workers are facing their Kronstadt, or a genuine ‘Arab Spring’.

Golf: Sick Mental Capitalist vs. The Planet

Saw a great documentary last night and was both horrified and inspired by it that I thought I would recommend itto as many as I can. It is about the environmental catastrophe caused by Donald Trump building his golf course in Aberdeenshire and the resistance of local residents.

They have a website for the film
and you can contact the director and producer to arrange showings for community groups.
It resonates with the occupy mood. You can see Trump in action in the film to make yourselves aware just in case he really runs for president one day and you can learn about the
campaign against the course which is still active.
Peace@Love
Miguel from
The Irresistible Urges

Fukushima: ”China Syndrome may cause huge explosion”

China syndrome inevitable says architect of Fukushima Reactor No. 3 — Warns of massive hydrovolcanic explosion — Melted fuel inevitably sank underground

Architect of Reactor 3 warns of massive hydrovolcanic explosion, Fukushima Diary by Mochizuki, November 19, 2011:


Nov. 17 interview with Uehara Haruo, former president of Saga University and architect of Fukushima Daiichi Reactor 3

  • “He admitted Tepco’s explanation does not make sense, and that the China syndrome is inevitable.”
  • “He stated that considering 8 months have passed since 311 without any improvement, it is inevitable that melted fuel went out of the container vessel and sank underground.”
  • “If the underground water vein keeps being heated for long time, a massive hydrovolcanic explosion will be caused.”

SOURCE: news.livedoor.com (Japanese)

DATE: 2011 November 18th 19:16

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Ocupat un Banc/ Occupan otro Banco / Banks occupied in Barcelona

Ya son dos o tres los bancos ocupados por Barcelona en pocos dias.

Los indignad*s de La Floresta hacían una Cercavila por los Bancos de Sant Cugat, luego la Paella Popular

en la Plaza, y actuaron una pequeña drama que terminó..SORPRESA con la entrada en un banco anterior en La Plaza.

Participaron hasta 200 personas incluyendo l*s niñ*s.  El Banc Indignat está cerca al Castillo CSO, ocupado hace 10 dias,

así que hay movimiento, también una cooperativa de consumo y varias cosas más

 

in EEenglish

Now there are I think 3 ex banks OCCUPIED around Barcelona. And on Friday a big crowd played cat and mouse with the baffled police, before successfully occupying another huge building as a ‘home for evicted mortgage defaulters’.

The latest Bank was taken in the La Floresta suburb. After a leafleting and graffiti march around local banks the local  ‘Indignats’ cooked an enormous veggie Paella for up to 200 people. Finally they enacted a drama in the street which ended..SURPRISE in the occupation of an adjoining abandoned bank.(Still going strong). La Floresta is close to the new Occupied Castle Social Center (see post), begun just last week, so there’s plenty of local action, including a small consumers CoOp, an occupied  community garden.. and more stuff.

 

#spanishrevolution, Taking the Streets Today..

The Spanish OCCUPY movement, 15M, is re-taking 100’s of streets and squares today, despite a ban, to protest the ZERO CHOICE elections. Yesterday 1000’s gathered in Madrid and elsewhere to protest arrests in Thursday’s students General Strike. Health Centers and Hospitals have recently been occupied, and the law has decided NOT TO EVICT  buildings occupied after the massive Oct demos to house people evicted for mortgage arrears.

El movimiento 15M está en plena acción, con centenares de actos ,  la toma Asamblearia de Plazas en todo el país por motivo de Las Elecciones, una mani de miles por los detenidos en la Huelga General Estudantil de Jueves 17 Nov, vigilias por la muerte del Sistema de Salud Pública,  y varios occupaciónes más….

The right wing Partido Popular are expecting a majority, while offering only blood sweat and tears to ‘make us competitive’ and ‘restore market confidence’. (Really to protect their own fortunes, mostly inherited from the fascist  40 year occupation or gained by  blatant corruption which is rife in the party.)

 

Spain: Farsa electoral/Both Parties to cut dole /health /schools..

de http://tintanegraanartchistblog.blogspot.com

The right wing Partido Popular are expecting a majority, while offering only blood sweat and tears to ‘make us competitive’ and ‘restore market confidence’. (Really to protect their own fortunes, mostly inherited from the fascist  40 year occupation or gained by  blatant corruption which is rife in the party.)

” el PP cuando entre: bajar de inmediato el sueldo a los trabajadores públicos -otra vez; quizá un 10% en esta ocasión-, recortar aún más en Sanidad, Educación y, ay, en Obra Pública -porque Alemania y Francia están muy sensibilizadas con esos aeropuertos muchimillonarios sin pasajeros y otras estúpidas infraestructuras infrautilizadas hechas durante la época dorada del ladrillo. Habrá una subida del IVA y seguro una reducción generalizada de subvenciones y ayudas. Todo esto llevará a una mayor contracción económica y aún más paro, con lo que se recaudarán menos impuestos y se tendrá que pagar más en subsidios – en algún momento se hablará de reducir el subsidio de desempleo y el salario mínimo. Y eso en un contexto donde los productos básicos subirán de precio.”

Mientras el 15M está an acción, con centenares de actos ,  la toma Asamblearia de Plazas en todo el país por motivo de Las Elecciones, una mani de miles por los detenidos en la Huelga General Estudantil de Jueves 17 Nov, vigilias por la muerte del Sistema de Salud Pública,  y varios occupaciónes.