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Higgenbotham
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The State Duma has passed a motion suggesting that the US and EU extend the freshly introduced sanctions to all Russian MPs rather than a limited group of officials, defying western pressure just hours before Russia and Crimea signed a federation treaty.

The motion was supported by a unanimous vote on Tuesday morning. It was prepared the day before by all four parliamentary parties after representatives of the United States and the European Union said they were slapping sanctions, such as visa bans and asset freezes, on a number of Russian officials who are seen as “key ideologists and architects” of the policy towards Ukraine.
“Our position is extremely clear and honest. We never betray our own. We will never betray the Russian-speaking citizens and simply the citizens who live on the territory of Crimea, who have made a decision to be with Russia forever,” Markelov told the parliamentarians.

“As for the sanctions, today any sanctions will only unite our political elite, because our businessmen and the common people have always united before external threats, regardless of their political views,” the MP added.
http://rt.com/politics/russian-duma-san ... rimea-594/

Russian is going nationalistic.
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Nothing we already have not known. Should I repost the old view that is new again? I think the swamps should point out the problems instead of picking another dodge ball game since the fat and stupid ones caused this game theory anyways. Kind of like when the ball hits the fat kid in the face and no matter what its still rather amusing if not lacking the proper empathy for this day and age of vapid minds. We already new it was moving up the food chain since lets face it lame street press are better fudge packer line employees than vestages of sanity as Doctor Quigley lamented these creatures he seen appearing. I am the only one that has a flag outside locally since good men paid a price and they deserve that in there honor. Do I like the current gop for hire and dimmcrats? Nope, taxpayers are idiots and we paid billions with a gun pointed at our head to pay for thugs we detest. Who has been patient when the door is being banged in?

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Higgenbotham
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aedens wrote:Nothing we already have not known. Should I repost the old view that is new again?
The rhetoric was harsher than I expected but I never bought into Golitsyn's warning. As you posted a couple times, the majority dismissed it, and I did too.

Yes, I remember, now that you mention it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassinat ... itkovskaya
While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
aedens
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I reread chapter nine of the forth turning and a few points drew on some facets I had to reconsider valid.
We are not talking about lucid people and they did not keep the choke collar tight on these maniacs.
As we mentioned here that is not rain that is running down your back. These disconnects have been cultured
and we warned clearly the culture wars are over. Term limits should be the same as expirations dates on
vegetables. The point is when there bagged as long as they have been its been over. I tryed to explain
to the wife how marketing effects minds. Women indeed have right to smoke to increase profits, they also think they
had a voice when the market chewed them up when they wanted to work and the decade after that what happened?
They got arbitraged like anyone else and they surrendered the most important thing they ever knew.
I was sincere and blunt to warn your children are under attack and understand history is never on anyones side
until you understand what the statist wanted in the first place. Caeser is dead so the Statist are a life form based on dues
also so they should also be the least intrusive species they truly are. Follow the money and soon the dog catcher will
driving MRAPS we seen cruisin in lately. I tried to have my Wife understand Able Archer and why some spent
the rest of there career in binary systems....
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Higgenbotham
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Three weeks ago Putin called Bernanke a hooligan. Since that remark came from the (allegedly) largest oil producing country in the world, it provoked nary a peep from America's foreign department. Today, he decided to ratchet up the rhetoric, and in a speech to a Kremlin youth group told his listeners what the bulk of the rest of the world thinks of America: ""They are living beyond their means and shifting a part of the weight of their problems to the world economy," Putin told a Kremlin youth group while touring its summer camp north of Moscow. "They are living like parasites off the global economy and their monopoly of the dollar.""
http://www.zerohedge.com/news/word-war- ... lobal-econ

Another data point I forgot about, from August 1, 2011.
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While the periphery breaks down rather slowly at first, the capital cities of the hegemon should collapse suddenly and violently.
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Moscow Expresses ‘Concern’ for Estonia’s Russian Community

A Russian diplomat said Estonia, like Ukraine, needed to respect the rights of its Russian speakers

A Russian diplomat voiced “concern” over Estonia’s treatment of its Russian-speaking minority on Wednesday, one day after Russia formally annexed Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula over similar fears of mistreatment.

“Language should not be used to segregate and isolate groups,” said Russia’s diplomat to the U.N. Human Rights Council, according to Reuters. He was objecting to Estonia’s longstanding policy that all of its citizens speak Estonian, including the Russian minority.

He added that he was “concerned by steps taken in this regard in Estonia as well as in Ukraine.”

http://time.com/31494/russia-expresses- ... community/
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tim wrote:
Moscow Expresses ‘Concern’ for Estonia’s Russian Community

A Russian diplomat said Estonia, like Ukraine, needed to respect the rights of its Russian speakers

A Russian diplomat voiced “concern” over Estonia’s treatment of its Russian-speaking minority on Wednesday, one day after Russia formally annexed Ukraine’s Crimea peninsula over similar fears of mistreatment.

“Language should not be used to segregate and isolate groups,” said Russia’s diplomat to the U.N. Human Rights Council, according to Reuters. He was objecting to Estonia’s longstanding policy that all of its citizens speak Estonian, including the Russian minority.

He added that he was “concerned by steps taken in this regard in Estonia as well as in Ukraine.”

http://time.com/31494/russia-expresses- ... community/
Maybe in a matter of days, Putin will further be expressing “concern” regarding the potential fate of people with Russian heritage (due to heightened anti-Russia sentiment) within that former North American province of Russia — in places such as Anchorage, Sitka, and Ketchikan — and be monitoring the situation closely, with developing contingency plans regarding these citizens’ safety. —Regards, Marc
aedens
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2014 Vote base http://news.yahoo.com/more-100-people-f ... 10932.html
Johnson was right. http://www.aim.org/wls/author/lyndon-johnson/

Also Chavez went so far as to report undocumented immigrants who served as strikebreaking replacement workers
(as well as those who refused to unionize) to the Immigration and Naturalization Service.

Google it

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aedens
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http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-03-2 ... s-1-second

I would speculate the other side of the curve. Same effect on VIX etn's sooner or later.

sold a third of eroc today. Sixty day bids are in so time to go back to sleep.

The real Ukrainian shitstorm hasn't even started yet...
Wait until those eastern factories that produce most of the nations exports (to Russia mainly) shut down. Lots of jobs will be lost and trade imbalance will kill the currency.
Then while the bankers suck the remnants of the carcass dry... the fertile farmland in the west will be auctioned off to German and US agro industry.
Totally fucked. Good luck. t

Just as before you cannot create dirt.

The real American shitstorm hasn't even started yet...
Wait until those Western factories that used to produce most of the nations needs (and are) shut down. Lots of jobs will be lost and trade imbalance will kill the currency.
Then while the bankers suck the remnants of the carcass dry... the fertile farmland in the west will be auctioned off to the US agro industry, and is.
Totally fucked.
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