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As you have heard,

Hanging tough at Hill 431 with the publisher of a major newspaper (To be ’splained below)Image by fritz13.
Dax floating free above the train wreck (but still within grund effect I presume — TINA was a capitalist whore all along after all). DJIA is so-so, definitely not off the ground. N225 remains groundbound essentially.
Them sandniggers are getting restive, and neither Sammy not Johnny (nor the Kaiser nor anyone else) can seem to hold them at bay. Too bad too that it’s … read more

… κείμεθα, τοῖς κείνων πειθόμενοι νομίμοις

It will be pretty interesting to see how Capitalism will digest that Greece thingy. And to see how many of the PIIIGGS will go down before this is over.
In any case, those that had already deadsaid Teh Kryzys[en:/pl:] stand corrected.
Big things do need a lot of time to proceed after all. And it is not like we could not have told that this’ll take some time, ね?

As regards the funny things in life, Jane Buergermeister’s[*] lil old click-grabbing … read more

Old News trivium meets some aspects of Roman Catholicism

The Wall Street Journal has a rather strict access policy to its archives. Regarding a particularly fascinating piece from some 40 days ago, you will need archival access, which is for example unavailable on the sometimes-helpful BugMeNot.
But you can access WSJ archival material via many university libraries. And in this day and age, there is likely to be a helpful student around in the States or the EU or or China or India or Indonesia or Russia or Brazil … read more