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Euroshpaga: Severin sau cum se incurca Sulla cu Prefectura!
WikiLeaks: ''..România, o țară sălbatică...''
Daca ne uitam pe Wikipedia, Adrian Severin are o biografie impresionata. Un politician ambitios, un politician roman care a inteles, inainte altora, ca politica mare, chiar si din Romania, se face mai mult pe la Bruxelles si mai putin pe malurile sordide ale Dimbovitei. Un politician de viitor, care ai fi spus ca a invatat ceva din cafteala neortodoxa ce se duce in culisele pseoudopoliticii romanesti si caruia culoarele parfumate ale Parlamentului European ar fi fost precum vestiarele Stelei pentru faureianul Banel!
Dar asa cum spunea un celebrul pshiolog necunoscut, diferenta dintre invingatori si invinsi o face ca invingatorii invata sa nu mai repete aceleasi greseli de doua ori in viata! Severin nu a invatat! Implicat intr-un scandal asemanator in vreme ce era ministru de externe in guvernul Ciorbea, era obligat sa-si dea demisia din functie la un an de mandat [decembrie 1997], pe subiectul agenti KGB in…
Vezi articolul original 467 de cuvinte mai mult
Astăzi este sărbătorită Ziua Internaţională a Fericirii

Chris Gardner, the inspiration for the film „The Pursuit of Happyness” with Will Smith (Photo credit: dbking)
Astăzi ar trebuie să ne simţim mai bine. Pentru prima dată în lume este sărbătorită Ziua Fericirii. Aceasta a fost instituită de Naţiunile Unite, pentru a încuraja guvernele să atragă o atenţie sporită asupra stării de bine a cetăţenilor.
Singura ţară din lume unde se măsoară fericirea este Bhutan. În timp ce întreaga lume stă cu ochii pe Produsul Intern Brut, bhutanezii se pot mândri cu un alt indicator numit „Fericirea Naţională Brută”. Anume din acest stat a venit şi ideea introducerii unei zile internaţionale dedicate acestei stări. ONU speră ca iniţiativa va încuraja guvernele să ia în considerare starea de bine a cetăţenilor şi să nu îşi mai concentreze eforturile doar pe creşterea economică.
Oamenii de ştiinţă susţin că fericirea depinde foarte mult de lucrurile mărunte din viaţa noastră. Psihologii afirmă că trebuie să zâmbim mai mult, să dormim nu mai puţin 6 ore şi 15 minute, să ne găsim un loc de muncă aproape de casă şi să facem câte ceva nou în fiecare zi.
Se pare că persoanele care spun că au în jur de zece prieteni se dovedesc a fi mai fericite decât cele care se bazează pe cel mult cinci prieteni, arată un studiu al Nottingham University. Un alt raport publicat în Psychological Bulletin arată că te simţi mai fericit dacă le faci altora mici cadouri decât atunci când cumperi ceva pentru tine.
Written by jonbustrom
martie 20, 2013 at 7:22 pm
Publicat în News
Tagged with Bhutan, Chris Gardner, Ephraim, God, Joseph, Nottingham University, Pursuit of Happyness, Wall Street Journal
In sfirsit, am aflat ce este fainosagul! Carne de cal.
De ani bunI, un spot publicitar ne anunta tifnos ca pateurile si in general conservele produse de ei sunt mai bune decit a altora pentru ca ei, spre deosebire de altii, pun si fainosag in preparatele lor. Asta anuntata de trei ardeleni falosi, care ne mai explicau si ca din inima Ardealului ne vin numai lucuri bune, pe care noi, ceilalti, si in special miticIi, nu avem cum sa le intelegem si sa avem acces la ele. Ieri, compania producatoare si-a retras produsele din magazinele Metro pentru ca ele ar contine carne de cal. Si atunci, pe baza de deductie sudista mi-am dat seama ca de fapt asta-i finosagul=carnea de cal!
Si din nou revin la intrebarea: stie cineva citi cai omoram pe an de s-a umplut intreaga Europa? r1®
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martie 17, 2013 at 10:17 pm
Publicat în Zidul Berlinului
Economia gangstereasca. Jürgen Roth despre masiva penetratie a criminalitatii organizate in economia legala – Cultura – HotNews.ro
Written by jonbustrom
martie 11, 2013 at 11:52 pm
Publicat în Zidul Berlinului
Apocalipsa Cailor
Inceputa in Romania, din Anglia venind, Apocalipsa Cailor vine si face inconjurul Europei si probabil, al lumii. Pornita ca o stire in presa de scandal englezeasca cu origine intr-o tara „exotica”, pe seama careia poti pune toate ororile din lume, ca doar e stiut ca aici, in Romania, de la bautul singelui la micul dejun, la clonatul cardurilor si furatul portmoneelor, tot ce e rau si condamnabil face parte din obiceiurile locurilor si pe seama blamatei Romanii poti pune orice, ca cititorii te cred. Asa ca ziaristii „scolii bbc” au inceput sa toarne la imventii: ca in Romania caii au SIDA si din aceasta pricina au fost exterminati (Romania/SIDA, nu?!), ca au fost interzise carutele si pretul cailor a scazut atit de mult ca i-am taiat pe toti si i-am trimis in UK (Romania/carute) etc. Pe fundal, romanii fiind prezenti alaturi de fratii bulgari in presa din insula ca hoarda migratoare care va albi perfidul Albion.
Bref, intre timp s-a aflat o parte din adevar si anume ca niste afaceristi olandezi au plimbat niste facturi prin UE si carnea de cal plecata cu acte in regula din Romania, a ajuns ca fiind de vita in Franta pe care a livrata-o englezilor direct in lasagne „de vita”!.
Nimic extraordinar! Credeam ca totul se va termina aici, a fost si un articol in The Economist care a facut o analiza pertinenta fenomenului pus pe seama zgirgeniei consumatorului bricatic care se uita la fiecare penny si a lanturilor de supermarketuri care preseaza producatorii sa faca lucruri cit mai ieftine si astfel a aparut calul pe post de vita, diferenta de pret fiind undeva la 1500EUR/to.
Si cind credeam ca totul s-a terminat, caii au aparut din noi! In Spania, Italia, Germania, Polonia… Francezii, care au pocit-o, au hotarit ca nu mai folosesc decit carne de vita din Franta, ca sa nu se mai trezeasca cu vreun cal in farfurie!
Si astfel, ceea ce credeam ca va fi doar un subiect al ziarelor de scandal in UK care atenteaza la imaginea imaculatei Romanii, se pare ca se va transforma intr-un scandal paneuropean si poate chiar mondial are ridica putin valul despre un subiect tabu al civilizatiei noastre: pina la urma, cu ce ne hranim? Dar la aceasta intrebare cred ca vom reveni.
Intrebarea pe care mi-o pun si la care nu am deocamdata un raspuns satisfacator: citi cai mai sunt prin Europa, de au ajuns sa faca parte din meniul zilnic al europeanului, de altfel protejat prin tot felul de supra-reglementari?
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Written by jonbustrom
februarie 25, 2013 at 12:17 am
Publicat în Zidul Berlinului
Tagged with Romania, scandalul cailor, ue, uk
De la capat.
Am vrut sa-l șterg. Nu am mai scris nimic de foarte mult timp si îmi este din ce in ce mai greu să scriu, sa mai exprima. Imi este foarte greu să înțeleg.
Ceva a rămas neschimbat in tot acest timp. „…România, o țară sălbatică…”. Acest fir roșu, de care nu ne putem desprinde.
Deci, bine v-am regăsit!
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februarie 10, 2013 at 10:19 pm
Publicat în Zidul Berlinului
businessinsider.com: The 13 People Who Are Destroying The Global Economy
Let’s be crystal clear: we don’t believe any of these people are bad or are intentionally trying to destroy the world. But if there’s one thing that has become obvious, it’s that policy paralysis is a major contributor to the ongoing global economic malaise. Whether it’s in the halls of the U.S. Congress, at the world’s biggest banks, or at the various EU Summits, the actual difficult decisions required to heal the global economy are hampered by numerous divisions. Some of the divisions are ideological. Some are national. Again, we’re not accusing anyone of acting badly, but in pursuing certain interests, the net effect is a world that can’t get on the right path.
Angela Merkel, German Chancellor

Position: Chancellor of Germany, 2005-present
Impact: As the German chancellor, Angela Merkel faces routine criticism for her handling of the euro crisis, and her responses to market developments are often viewed as reactive instead of proactive, contributing to a deepening of the crisis.
As the main economic force and largest creditor nation in the euro area, Germany‘s agreement is key when it comes to building consensus among euro area nations on how to move forward. However, as a politician, Angela Merkel’s number one concern is necessarily catering to her political constituency – the German electorate. And the Germans are generally not too thrilled about sending more and more money with less and less guarantees that it will be returned from insolvent countries in the periphery like Greece, Portugal, and Spain.
Just last week, Merkel was quoted as saying that Europe would have no shared total liability for debt „as long as I live,” which was taken as negating a proposal for eurobonds – a construct many believe is the only way to solve the euro crisis.
Francois Hollande, French President

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Position: President of France, 2012-present
Impact: Francois Hollande is an outspoken voice for greater fiscal integration and debt-sharing measures to be implemented in the eurozone. This has led him into a face-off with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who opposes such actions. Reuters recently described Hollande as „determined to show he is standing up to Berlin after his predecessor Nicolas Sarkozy was seen as having let Merkel have her way at euro zone crisis talks.”
At the same time, Hollande and his Socialist government are taking measures in France, like lowering the retirement age, that others view as unconstructive in the French government’s relationship with Berlin.
The German magazine Der Spiegel summed up this sentiment as follows:
France’s newly elected Socialist government has just decided to lower the retirement age to 60. From now on, no Frenchman will be forced to work any longer just because it might help kick-start the country’s flagging economy. And there’s no way the French are going to work as long as their poor fellow Europeans in Germany, whose government is obliging them to labor and toil until age 67.
Hans-Werner Sinn, German economist

Position: University of Munich Economics Professor and Ifo Institute for Economic Research President, 1999-present
Impact: As head of an influential German think tank, Hans-Werner Sinn is one of the most outspoken academic opponents in Germany to continued bailouts to the eurozone periphery, writing recently that „neither the euro nor the European idea will be saved by the extension of liabilities to banks.”
The Reuters profile of Bild deputy editor Nikolaus Blome says that „Bild has given a lot of space to Hans Werner Sinn…a leading economist who regularly calls for Greece to leave the euro zone. Once isolated and viewed as somewhat absurd – Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble criticized his opinions as nonsense – Sinn’s views are more mainstream now, thanks in part to Bild.”
Sinn also caused a stir in the financial press last summer for his controversial views on TARGET2, a eurozone-wide interbank payment system, with one German correspondent referring to them as an „egregious and disingenuous argument that is factually wrong.”
Ben Bernanke, Fed Chairman

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Position: Federal Reserve Chairman, 2006-present
Impact: Fed chairman Ben Bernanke has guided the markets through arguably the most important financial crisis of all time – the collapse of the U.S. housing market in 2008 and its knock-on effects on markets around the entire world.
Bernanke has also received criticism from economists like Paul Krugman for not engaging in enough monetary easing to boost the economy further. Krugman wrote recently in New York Times Magazine, „The Fed is supposed to pump up the economy when it’s running too cold, with unemployment high and inflation low. That’s where we are right now, in the Fed’s own estimation. Yet the most recent minutes, from March, show Fed officials unwilling to take any further action to boost the economy.” However, Bernanke denies this premise, passing the buck back to Congress and further hampering the policy response.
Nikolaus Blome, Deputy Editor of the newspaper Bild
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Position: Chief Political Correspondent and Deputy Editor of Bild
Impact: The German newspaper Bild is the most widely circulated paper in Europe and the seventh-most widely circulated paper in the entire world. Nikolaus Blome, as chief political correspondent and deputy editor of the paper, reaches millions of Germans every day with his writing, as well as via a weekly television show in which he discusses current political issues.
Reuters recently profiled Blome, calling him one of the „power brokers with Europe’s fate in their hands.” Bild and Blome’s large German audience are key in tying German chancellor Angela Merkel’s hands in international debate, because they don’t believe the German people should send their hard-earned tax dollars to the Greeks in order to bail them out. This characterization is reinforced by Bild covers that run headlines like „Every Greek pays €1355 a year in bribes.”
The conservative Blome told Reuters that at Bild, there is a „clear editorial consensus that Greece is not going to be rescued the way this is going and that it should probably leave the euro zone at least for the time being.” His stance and that of the paper are contributing to an ongoing conservative influence in Germany that helps tie the hands of German politicians.
President Obama, US President

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Position: The 44th President of the United States, 2009-Present
Impact: President Obama inherited a historically bad economy. He made several blunders along the way that made it worse than it had to be. First; the initial stimulus package was not large enough. Whether he underestimated the depth of the crisis, or overestimated his ability to pass more stimulus later, he missed an opportunity to shorten the downturn. Now declining public sector spending is holding back an economy that can ill afford additional headwinds.
Some of the President’s policies contribute to the gridlock we’re seeing. Expiration of the Bush Tax cuts, even for those with incomes of more than $250,000 is pretty much a non starter for the President’s political opponents. Insisting inflexibly on that position will only help ensure nothing will get done.
Additionally, he spent far too long listening to those who insist on austerity during a recession. The President was profoundly invested in the image he created for his campaign of a post-partisan President. In pursuit of that dream, he attempted to compromise with his opponents. Rather than leading to a debt agreement or a new age of bipartisanship, it led to a damaging debt ceiling fight and partisan gridlock. President Obama pursued debt reduction and compromise even when it was clear that it was impossible and the wrong policy decision.
Timo Soini, True Finns Chairman

AP
Position: Chairman of the True Finns Party
Impact: As the leader of the largest opposition party in Finland’s parliament and one of the biggest eurosceptics in Europe, Timo Soini is in a position of incredible importance with regard to continued euro bailouts. Finland, just like every other euro area country, is required to sign off on additional assistance to financially troubled peripheral countries like Greece and Spain.
Soini penned a widely read article last year entitled „Why I Don’t Support Europe’s Bailouts,” Soini explained:
It is not the little guy who benefits. He is being milked and lied to in order to keep the insolvent system running. He is paid less and taxed more to provide the money needed to keep this Ponzi scheme going. Meanwhile, a symbiosis has developed between politicians and banks: Our political leaders borrow ever more money to pay off the banks, which return the favor by lending ever more money back to our governments.
Earlier this week, Business Insider reported that „Finland’s government has vowed to block the ESM from actually buying bonds in the secondary market,” a key development from last week’s euro summit that was viewed as positive by markets. If this is the case, there could be further deterioration of the political and economic situation in Europe soon.
Mario Draghi, ECB President

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Position: President of the European Central Bank, 2011-present
Impact: Many look toward Mario Draghi, as the head of the ECB, for a quick fix to the euro crisis. As Spanish and Italian bond yields have risen past unsustainable levels as of late, there have been calls for the ECB to step in and alleviate market pressures by taking action – perhaps buying bonds on the open market. Not long after the ECB cut interest rates by 25 basis points on Thursday, critics were already saying that such action is not sufficient. Draghi himself said that the rate cuts would have a „muted” impact on the economy because „when demand is weak the transmission of price signals to the aggregated economy is muted.”
Respected hedge fund manager and commentator Bill Fleckenstein recently opined that the big problem with crisis management in the eurozone right now is that Draghi and the ECB are „unwilling to use the printing press with reckless abandon.” Time will tell if the central bank chief’s hand is eventually forced.
Maria Fekter, Austrian Finance Minister

Position: Finance Minister of Austria, 2011-present
Impact: Maria Fekter came under fire in June for suggesting that Italy may be next to need a bailout.
Despite her role as a European finance minister she has a tendency to make wild statements that are designed to play to domestic Austrians, even if they undermine European stability.
Regardless of how „real” one thinks her talk may be, the point is that many believe she should probably be letting someone else say it. When she made the comments about Italy, she was called out by Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, who described her remarks as „completely inappropriate.”
Grover Norquist, tax lobbyist

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Position: Founder and President of Americans For Tax Reform, 1985-present.
Impact: Norquist has done more than just about anyone to entrench partisan gridlock.
He’s done it by getting 95 percent of Republican congressmen to sign a „Taxpayer Protection Pledge.” These congressmen have pledged to oppose any effort to increase marginal income tax rates for individuals and businesses, and oppose reduction or elimination of deductions and credits unless matched by a reduction in tax rates.
This tiny piece of paper has made a bipartisan agreement on debt reduction all but impossible. Republicans are insisting that the deficit be reduced through spending cuts alone. Democrats respond that tax cuts contributed to the deficit, and demand that austerity be balanced by tax increases. The deadlock extends to other legislation as well. The economy needs help, but with every proposed bill the same problem arises. We need to pay for it somehow, but raising taxes or closing loopholes is off the table due to Norquist’s pledge. The ability of our politicians to compromise and work together has been broken.
Eric Cantor, House Majority Leader
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Position: U.S. Representative for Virginia’s 7th Congressional District, 2001-present, House Majority Leader , 2011-present.
Impact: Cantor is the number two Republican in the House, behind only John Boehner. He is considered a quasi leader of a particular ideological faction of the Republican party that insists on immediate austerity and no tax increases.
Cantor’s continued insistence on austerity helped derail a „grand bargain” on debt reduction between President Obama and John Boehner, could contribute to an inability to avert the fiscal cliff, and might lead to another round of damaging debt limit brinkmanship .
David Cameron, UK Prime Minister

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Position: Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, 2010-present
Impact: The United Kingdom is in a tough economic spot. Its proximity to and trade ties with Europe make it vulnerable to the continent’s woes. However, David Cameron’s insistence on austerity has stifled the government’s response, helping drive the country into a double dip recession.
Cameron bought into the repeatedly disproved idea of „expansionary austerity,” that cutting debt in the short term would be rewarded by the increased confidence of investors. It is a theory that consistently fails the test of reality. Cameron’s continued insistence on the policy hurts the economy now, and will continue to do so in the long run due to hysteresis. He is politically unable to change his position, due to pressure from Labour and the Liberal Democrats, creating a gridlock in the U.K. as well.
Ron Paul, Texas Congressman

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Position: U.S. Representative for Texas’ 14th Congressional District, Candidate for the Presidency of the United States
Impact: Ron Paul’s contribution to the gridlock has been to push the debate on monetary policy so far to the right that even mainstream Republicans are becoming anti-Fed.
His continued insistence on slashing Government spending has informed the Tea Party movement, and any Republican member of Congress that strays too far from their orthodoxy is likely to be challenged in a primary. His rhetoric on returning to the gold standard has politicized the Federal Reserve, helping to constrain Ben Bernanke’s actions. He is retiring from Congress in January, but he will continue to use his strong grassroots network to push for smaller government.
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Written by jonbustrom
iulie 10, 2012 at 3:50 pm
Publicat în Zidul Berlinului
Tagged with Angela Merkel, Chancellor of Germany, European sovereign debt crisis, European Union, François Hollande, German, Germany, President of France
Newsin.ro: Romania, printre primele tari ale lumii care vor disparea – studiu ONU
Romania se numara printre primele 10 tari care vor disparea, daca nu va creste rata natalitatii, arata cercetatorii ONU, care au realizat un calendar al disparitiei omenirii.
Potrivit clasamentului, primele 10 tari care vor disparea sunt Macao, Hong Kong, Bosnia, Rusia, Malta, Slovacia, Singapore, Romania, Ungaria si Macedonia.
Statele Unite, insulele Virgine, Santa Lucia, Tunisia, Franta, Coreea de Sud, Azerbaidjan, Australia, insulele Antile si Norvegia vor disparea ultimele.
Cercetatorii afirma ca unele tari nu vor disparea. Este vorba in special de tari din Africa, Orientul Mijlociu, cu exceptia Iranului, Asia Centrala si Caucaz.
Afganistanul, Pakistanul, India, Mongolia, Indonezia, Filipinele si majoritatea tarilor din America Latina, cu exceptia Braziliei si Chile, nu sunt amenintate cu disparitia.
ONU publica in mod regulat aceste estimari, in raportul UN World Population Prospects. Cercetatorii au stabilit, pe baza ratei actuale de natalitate, data aproximativa a mortii ultimei femei din fiecare tara, ceea ce semnaleaza sfarsitul ciclului de reproducere a populatiei. R1
Written by jonbustrom
octombrie 26, 2011 at 7:03 am
Publicat în Uncategorized
CNBC.com: Top 10 orase parasite din SUA!
Prăbuşirea sectorului imobiliar în America nu mai reprezintă un secret pentru nimeni. Ca urmare a acestei crize imobiliare, rata locuinţelor vacante a crescut cu 43,8 procente în ultimii 11 ani, conform U.S. Census Bureau.
Aproximativ 15 milioane de locuinţe vacante se găsesc în acest moment în SUA. Cei de la CNBC.com au realizat un top al celor mai goale oraşe ale Americii, în funcţie de gradul de ocupare a locuintelor date spre închiriat şi al locuinţelor care aparţin proprietarilor. La nivel naţional, locuinţele părăsite încep să formeze cartiere goale, în mod special în Arizona, Indiana, Ohio sau Tennessee.
Top 10 oraşe părăsite:
1. Tucson, Arizona
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 15.9%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 6.8%
2. Indianapolis, Indiana
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 13.5%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 5.3%
3. Toledo, Ohio
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 19.3%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 3.6%
4. Memphis, Tennessee
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 13.5%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 4.0%
5. Atlanta, Georgia
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 11.8%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 5.4%
6. Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 13%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 3.9%
7. Dayton, Ohio
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 10.7%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 4.7%
8. Detroit, Michigan
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 17.2%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 2.4%
9. Houston, Texas
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 17.4%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 2.3%
10. Kansas City, Missouri
Locuinţe date spre închiriat: 11%
Locuinte ale proprietarilor: 3.7%
R1®
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octombrie 16, 2011 at 9:54 pm
Publicat în News
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DW: Un proiect pentru reciclarea imaginii PDL
Decontarea guvernării va costa electoral Partidul Democrat Liberal poate chiar mai mult decît îşi imaginează acum liderii partidului.
Indiferent dacă alianţa USL se va destrăma sau nu, principalul partid de guvernămînt nu are cum să mai cîştige alegerile din 2012. Vom asista la acelaşi vot negativ, prin care românii şi-au desemnat de cele mai multe ori primarii, parlamentul şi preşedintele.
Psihologic, mulţi români nu „aleg” pe cineva pentru că l-ar socoti bun, ci „dau jos” pe cel pe care îl socot a fi fost rău. E aici o satisfacţie, o scurtă beţie a puterii pe care o trăieşte alegătorul în cabina de vot.
Pornind chiar şi numai de la această constatare, construcţia politică Mişcarea populară pe care a anunţat-o preşedintele Traian Băsescu pare de pe acum sortită eşecului.
Preşedintele a spus în mai multe rînduri că se consideră cel mai liber politician, pentru că nu mai are ce pierde. Dar proiectata Mişcare populară, de care alegătorul va lega în chip firesc numele lui Traian Băsescu, nu va face decît să mai pună o piatră de moară pe umerii preşedintelui. Altfel spus, votul negativ planează încă de pe acum asupra acestei construcţii politice aflate încă în faşă.
Deocamdată, Mişcarea populară este încă o nebuloasă. Scopul acesteia, conform unor declaraţii confuze, ar fi să coaguleze în jurul polului de centru-dreapta, în speţă în jurul Partidului Democrat Liberal, partide cu aceeaşi orientare politică, sindicate, asociaţii patronale, organizaţii neguvernamentale şi chiar persoane fără carnet de partid, dar cu convingeri liberale.
În realitate, eu cred că scopul nedeclarat al acestui proiect politic este acela de a recicla imaginea Partidului Democrat Liberal în percepţia publică, pentru viitoarele alegeri. Altfel spus, PDL-ul ar trebui să îşi piardă urma sau măcar tuşa groasă a guvernării, sub umbrela conglomeratului pe care l-am amintit.
Acest tertip politicianist nu cred să aibă sorţi de izbîndă, mai întîi în rîndul votanţilor democrat-liberali. În al doilea rînd, nu cred că cei cuprinşi de lehamite vor putea fi mobilizaţi la urne prin astfel de artificii, copiate din manualele de manipulare. Şi atunci, cui se adresează această Mişcare populară?
Un posibil răspuns îl putem afla dintr-un manifest apărut recent pe Internet, intitulat „Noua Republică” şi redactat de Mihail Neamţu împreună cu doi colaboratori.
În „Manualul de luptă” al acestui document, românii sînt îndemnaţi să iasă din letargie, să devină activişti ai vieţii publice şi politice, să se mobilizeze de la vecin la vecin, de la cunoştinţă la cunoştinţă pentru promovarea valorilor de dreapta şi împiedicarea accederii stîngii la putere.
Citim în acest document: „Stînga se bazează întotdeauna pe cetăţenii neinformaţi, needucaţi şi uşor de manipulat prin discursul urii. Dreapta se bazează pe alegătorii inteligenţi, informaţi, cu personalitate, cu idei, soluţii şi spirit de iniţiativă.”
Mişcarea populară, la care se adaugă şi manifestul din care tocmai am citat, se adresează unui electorat atipic pentru România. Într-un cuvînt, unui electorat activist, care să iasă în arenă pentru binele comun.
Or, acest tip de electorat deocamdată la noi nu există.
Autor: George Arun
R1®
Written by jonbustrom
septembrie 30, 2011 at 12:07 pm
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