· Newsflash: We don’t need more MBAs to serve as lieutenants in a failed, destructive centralized economic system. We’re going to need more independent thinkers who don't mind getting their hands dirty in a decentralizing economic model. Unfortunately what is marketed as education should be relabeled indoctrination. Years of government subsidies of low interest college loans have driven tuition rates beyond their inherent market value, much like low interest rates worked the same effect in the housing market. So it shouldn't be a surprise that there aren't enough jobs for those leaving the assembly lines of college.
· BP’s hiring of private security contractors gives us a glimpse of the iron fist of corporatism, as the mask behind outright control of shell governments by multinationals fades. When asked how a private security guard can keep a journalist off a public beach, the response is, “I can tell you where to go because I’m employed (by the corporation) to keep this beach safe.” A corporation by definition is a sociopath, so it is not a stretch to say that we are under sociopathic control.
· Isreal’s self-chosen committee into the Gaza flotilla incident should be fair and unbiased (cough). Meanwhile, Isreal has deployed a nuclear Dolphin class submarine off the coast of Iran.
· What will the state-bank-military complex plan next?
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