Bruce Gagnon is coordinator of the Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space.
He offers his own reflections on organizing and the state of America's declining empire....
As per usual, not surprised. Just dismayed. N. Korea, which/who 60 some odd years ago rolled up all the armies of the world, almost literally, into one collective ass and then proceeded to kick that ass, and has been a sovereign entity for almost 7 decades, has a domestic deficit of $3 billion. A trillion is a billion times a thousand, even faster it's a million squared. That's a whole lot of bread. Compared to our outrageous Imperial budget, theirs is mere crumbs. According to the CIA, the total national debt of North Korea, with virtually no heavy industry, no foreign aid from Uncle Sugar of course, isolated from the world economy for 70 years and how in the world do they come off having a total deficit of 10 billion and that 3 billion domestic.
Dig this, (like, with a shovel, man) a huge piece of that deficit is penalties imposed for them not participating in the Wall Street madness.
As per usual, not surprised. Just dismayed. N. Korea, which/who 60 some odd years ago rolled up all the armies of the world, almost literally, into one collective ass and then proceeded to kick that ass, and has been a sovereign entity for almost 7 decades, has a domestic deficit of $3 billion. A trillion is a billion times a thousand, even faster it's a million squared. That's a whole lot of bread. Compared to our outrageous Imperial budget, theirs is mere crumbs. According to the CIA, the total national debt of North Korea, with virtually no heavy industry, no foreign aid from Uncle Sugar of course, isolated from the world economy for 70 years and how in the world do they come off having a total deficit of 10 billion and that 3 billion domestic.
ReplyDeleteDig this, (like, with a shovel, man) a huge piece of that deficit is penalties imposed for them not participating in the Wall Street madness.
Mayhaps the "developing" world could teach us real economics.
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