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quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2011

Alessio Rastani

Alessio Rastani was invited to the BBC to comment the European economy at this moment of crisis. It seems that Alessio Rastani is just a trader that trade as an hobby. He is not a professional trader. However, even if he was, what he said is just an opinion... an interesting one. But an opinion.

sexta-feira, 8 de abril de 2011

Things are not better in the US



The United States Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), historically and commonly known as the Food Stamp Program, is a federal-assistance program that provides assistance to low- and no-income people and families living in the U.S. Though the program is administered by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, benefits are distributed by the individual U.S. states.
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As we can see in the graphic, things in the USA are getting worse and not better. The USA is now feeding more in numbers than the entire populations of Canada and Portugal combined.

quinta-feira, 7 de abril de 2011

Show me the money!

The guys of Federal Reserve seam to do whatever they want with trillions of dollars without any control in place...


segunda-feira, 28 de março de 2011

Tent cities

The meltdown in the US mortgage market has led to record foreclosures and forced thousands from their homes.

sexta-feira, 18 de março de 2011

World Income



An excelent animation on people earning from 1$ a day to more than 200$.




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quinta-feira, 10 de fevereiro de 2011

Wael Ghoneim, Executive at Google



Wael Ghoneim is a young man of 30 years, an executive at Google. On January 25 he called to a demonstration to protest against the Egyptian regime. He was the responsible for the manifestation for a pro-democracy in Egypt.
Ghoneim is a marketing director at Google for Middle East and North America. He lives in Dubai. Two days before the revolt against Mubarak, he had traveled to Egypt. Ghoneim was eventually arrested on January 27 and was released 12 days later.

I am against dictatorships. And despite the achieved peace in the Middle East, Mubarak does not seem the solution to Egypt. However, I don't see a good end in revolutions with no alternatives. These revolutions are the first step towards war in the interest of many, including the sellers of weapons and vultures of the battlefield. Egypt would have many, surrounding its museums…

I wondered, "Who is this Ghoneim?". Knowing little about him, and having visited his Facebook page, the first impression was not a very good one...



I have nothing against those who inspire Ghoneim. But the inspirations of Ghoneim show him a weird revolutionary ... at least, he stands for what he is fighting against…