Looks like the kid has been subdued again by the Boston Globe, thus confirming my suspicion from yesterday. The second part of the IRS special leads the paper today:
"The story of the IRS today is one of a powerful entity at a tipping point — under attack, distrusted, and underfunded, yet crucial to the nation’s survival and prosperity.
So sayeth the Boston Globe.
Yes, and the agency that exists to steal wealth from the American people to pour it into the war machine and give it to the upper-class elites, corporate interests, and well-connected friends is crucial to the nation's survival and prosperity.
Week after week, Republicans on Capitol Hill have ratcheted up their drumbeat of discontent with the Internal Revenue Service, alleging that it targeted conservative groups and can’t be trusted. Six investigations are underway, ensuring the matter will drag on for months or years.
Six investigations and yet this is all I've seen about the scandal in months. The only reason they are dragging on is because they are being covered up for the "good of the country." Impeachment of this president would upend the whole $y$tem, unlike the fake diversion of Clinton-Lewinski.
And the people they are allegedly serving, you and me?
The IRS is increasingly impenetrable to taxpayers with questions and complaints. The agency is so short-staffed it cannot answer nearly 40 percent of phone calls, and it has failed to meet its own 45-day deadline to respond to millions of letters per year from taxpayers. The same dismal rate is likely to be repeated this year, according to the agency.
But you better damn well respond to one of theirs!
The second article to draw notice is protection from government and Jewish mafia hacking:
"A decade since it was first introduced, cyber insurance has graduated from a splurge to a necessity propelled by a series of high-profile data breaches that have cost companies many millions of dollars."
And CUI BONO, huh?
Liberty Mutual says it is a “a huge growth potential.”
Also see: Amid high profits, Liberty Mutual cuts benefits
Yeah, "Liberty Mutual is cutting back contributions to retirement plans and other benefits for its employees, just a year after a public uproar over lavish pay and perks for top executives of the Boston insurer, and "the cuts come on the heels of former chief executive Edmund F. “Ted” Kelly’s retirement, capping a four-year period in which he earned $200 million, making him one of the highest-paid executives in the country. Kelly retained his private-jet privileges until he stepped down as chairman in late June. The Globe has reported that he is receiving an annual pension of about $3.3 million."
What's your policy?
The government's policy: The Russian-Israeli Mafia: Off-limits to FBI, US intelligence
That explains the vagueness and inability to solve the crimes, doesn't it?
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Real kick in the head, isn't it?
"Leaked emails from data security firm HBGary show the federal government is offering private intelligence companies contracts to create software to manage “fake people” on social media sites, possibly to manipulate public opinion or create the illusion of consensus on controversial issues."
“a strong likelihood that the next Pearl Harbor’’ could well be a cyberattack that cripples the US power grid and financial and government systems...."
Who are the hackers again?
Must be good bu$ine$$, huh? $ure is for the CIA and M.I.T!
Also see: AmeriKa Media Missing the Target
Yeah, they can't solve any of those crimes even though the NSA is scooping up all computer communications.
Btw, the reason the government is going after bitcoin (Mr. Bogus — in reality, an undercover federal agent) is because it threatens the thievery schemes of traditional banking.
So either the total NSA surveillance doesn't work or it's all a lie, isn't it? Otherwise, the criminals would not be hiding behind the veil of the Silk Road.
Following that road ultimately leads to Afghanistan, and while not wanting to cause families pain I have no patience for a war-promoting jew$paper that lied us into the place offering sympathy for war dead. I said yesterday I no longer care because we should never have been there and should have left long ago. One parent was focused on cooking Christmas dinners a way to deal with grief. I didn't see Cindy Sheehan get applause from my war-promoting paper. The article tells me the heartbreaking reality is the deaths occurred when casualties are plummeting and as the US plans for withdrawal (even though we are not withdrawing, there will still be troops left behind!) The article tells me "polls indicate that a majority of Americans support an end to US military involvement in Afghanistan. But opposition to continued war, unlike the Vietnam experience, has not deterred much of the public from acknowledging the continued sacrifice."
“I think that in the next days, the government of Afghanistan’s response to anticorruption efforts are a key test of its ability to regain the confidence of the.... American people [who] are prepared to support with hard-earned tax dollars and with most importantly, with the treasure of our country — the lives of young American men and women.... and say, ‘Hey, that’s something worth dying for.’ ’’
“I think that in the next days, the government of Afghanistan’s response to anticorruption efforts are a key test of its ability to regain the confidence of the.... American people [who] are prepared to support with hard-earned tax dollars and with most importantly, with the treasure of our country — the lives of young American men and women.... and say, ‘Hey, that’s something worth dying for.’ ’’
I hope it was worth it. That comes from the most impeccable sources, too.
Meanwhile, they are trying to rehabilitate that war in the eyes of the public. Of course, no mention of the Gulf of Tonkin false flag that turned the reluctant Lyndon Johnson into a mass murderer. Hell, he is an AmeriKan hero now. The agenda-pu$hing war paper has no shame.
At that point I cut the last front-page story off at the stem.
The turn-in leads me to the lone page with national stories on it today. I won't be going to the airport in Georgia so there is no use in reading that one. I still hear music coming from Florida, with the agenda of racial division once again being promoted by my jew$paper. There is something about satanic cult killings in Pennsylvania, and I no longer dismiss such things (as the government and mouthpiece media look like they are in cover-up mode). The printed photograph deserved an article for once, which is quite uncommon (the Globe's invisible ink is not; that story is not in my printed paper). Kids in liberal New York don't like Obummer's indoctrination, and neither does the ejewkhazion establishment?
I'm sorry I don't care about the car crash in California, the fire in Minneapolis, or the "two weeks of heavy snow" in Colorado.
Which leads me to the world lead:
"Kerry mocked those who deny the existence of global warming or question its causes, comparing them to people who insist the Earth is flat.
The author is right: DE$PERATION on the CU$PS of MADNE$$!
Kerry, who has long been outspoken concerning climate change, cast the problem in near-apocalyptic terms, comparing the severity of the threat to that from weapons of mass destruction.
From MADNESS to absolute INSANITY!
The leading purveyor of WMD is John Kerry, for all the u$ual rea$ons. What an a$$hole!
He cited a World Bank report.
Like that would help?
Kerry has pointed out, however, that unilateral action by the United States will not slow the rate of global warming.
That's because the U.S. military is the biggest polluter on the face of the planet -- and EXEMPT from global warming calculations! Never mind the record cold winters and snowfall of the last few years.
Indonesia is the third stop on Kerry’s diplomatic swing through Asia."
Yeah, the asshole was trying to get a war going with North Korea before he went to China.
So how are ALL the PLANE RIDES helping with GREENHOUSE GASES, FART BAG?!!!!!
Of course, nothing about the volcano eruptions plaguing Indonesia as reported yesterday. Deforestation and coal-burning are to blame for Indonesia's problems. At least Kerry was able to land at the airport.
Well, the answer from Kerry has to be no, doesn't it?
Maybe he should have stopped in Japan or Nepal instead:
"It was snowing this weekend in parts of the mountainous region."
I guess Kerry got lucky.
"In Yamanashi, in central Japan, a record 45 inches of snow fell. About 10 inches of snow was enough to paralyze Tokyo, which usually sees only a few light dustings each winter."
And yet Kerry is out there spewing global warming garbage!
And once again, nothing but silence from the AmeriKan media regarding Fukushima. Caroline Kennedy has plenty to say about dolphins and AmeriKan militarism, though. What a disappointment she turned out to be.
Maybe the Amerikan media has gone deaf, huh? I know I'm turning that kind of ear to them more and more every day.
More Kerry-related spew I'm not standing for even if Abass is:
"President Mahmoud Abbas made a series of conciliatory statements on some of the most sensitive issues in peace talks, including alleged Palestinian incitement against Israel and recognition of Jewish suffering in the Holocaust, as he sought to rally support for US-backed peace efforts.
As for the Holohoax, I'm sick of hearing about it -- especially when those "victims" are the prime purveyors of such a policy against Palestinians!
Some 700,000 Palestinians fled or were expelled from their homes during the war surrounding Israel’s establishment in 1948. Today, the number of refugees and their descendants number about 5 million people, spread mostly throughout the West Bank, Gaza Strip and neighboring Arab countries."
Yeah, but it's the Syrian refugees that are the concern in my jew$paper lately. Never you mind that CONTINUOUS ETHNIC CLEANSING by ZIONISTS!
I did see something about a mine collapse in South Africa, and I see the CIA assets are up to their usual tricks in Pakistan.
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I know I have not covered Egypt in a long time and I'm sorry about that. I really don't see the point of it anymore when my prism is the propaganda pre$$ of AmeriKa. Morsi was rolled out because of his refusal to get with the program, particularly the IMF austerity program that was accepted by the coup-installed government, and the Saudi and Qatari money has shifted to the government. The fact that Sissi has been embraced by USrael should tell you something. There is no criticism coming from AmeriKan government for a regime worse than Mubarak's (and yet my propaganda pre$$ tells me the Egyptians love him) even as the Egyptians hedge their bets.
That must be why Mossad decided to conduct a false flag at the border:
"No claim of responsibility has been made for the latest Taba bombing, which bore the hallmarks of attacks blamed on the Al Qaeda-linked militants battling the army and security forces in Sinai’s restive north."
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Also see:
Six Zionist Companies Own 96% of the World's Media
Declassified: Massive Israeli manipulation of US media exposed
Operation Mockingbird
Why Am I No Longer Reading the Newspaper?
That's the narrative I'm getting, and I'm no longer fooled. Haven't been for a long time.
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Page A5 brings word that the Ukrainian ultimatum has been met (interesting that there is once again no sabotage of the Russian Olympics in my news sections today), and word of Iraqi politics. That is another area in which I have lagged, mostly because you readers didn't care for the apology on which I spent lots of time -- something I won't be doing as I put my shoes on, grab some lunch, and maybe check out a movie. Anything is better than reading a Boston Globe.
"Americans like Jesse Brown, 34, who works as a personal banker at a Wells Fargo & Co. branch in Vienna, Va., are holding multiple jobs to earn extra income in a still-erratic labor market, supplement wages that are essentially flat, or seek to get paid for time they spend on hobbies or interests anyway.
OMG! The propaganda pre$$ chooses a BANKER as the featured example for this article!
Think you can give one up so one of the 90 MILLION Americans out of work could have it?
More Americans are also turning to freelancing, said Sara Horowitz, executive director of the Freelancers Union.
Need I even type it?
Jonathan James, assistant professor of economics at California Polytechnic State University in San Luis Obispo, who studied moonlighting in a 2012 report when at the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland, said research shows Americans also take second jobs to earn money doing something they already enjoy.
That was the case for Rohan Anand, 27, who increased his income by $2,000 over six months by turning his yoga passion into a part-time instructor position. Anand, a software business analyst for Navitaire, an Accenture subsidiary providing airline reservation and revenue management systems, usually teaches one class a weekend at CorePower Yoga studio in Minneapolis.
And who is Accenture?
Wow.
And you thought I was full of anger, hot air, and steam being a
"conspiracist," when I type that this whole economic $y$tem and its mouthpiece media serves the
wealthy elite and war machine?
Eddie Machaalani, chief executive the company, which is based in Austin, Texas, and Sydney, said, ‘‘More and more people are becoming entrepreneurs.’’
According to Steve Hipple, an economist at the Bureau of Labor Statistics in Washington. Teachers, policemen, and firefighters most often have multiple jobs.
The overwhelming majority of the city’s top earners worked for the Police Department.
The government’s data may not reflect the true picture, said Freelancers Union’s Horowitz.
‘‘Would someone who sells on Etsy and rents their room on Airbnb and has a 20-hour-a-week gig be counted as having ‘multiple jobs’? It’s not clear,’’ she said. ‘‘The entire way we collect data on workers needs to adapt to the changing ways people work.’’
So the government and whoreporate media can continue to lie about this economy and the jobs situation-- so says the mouthpiece and apologist for banks. I suppose I'm a fool for expecting anything different at this $tage.
It's enough to make you cry so I will leave you with a handkerchief.
Have a good day, readers. I know mine is getting better right now.