miércoles, 29 de julio de 2015

JUL 28 SIT EC y POL



JUL 28 SIT EC y POL

DIA del PERU
“Porque  mi patria es hermosa como una espada en el aire,
yo la amo y la defiendo con mi vida”  Javier Heraud.

Javier fue un guevarista peruano que murió en la noble causa socialista.  
El vino de Francia a unirse al MOV  guerrillero nacional de 1965 en Perú.

Como el, muchos peruanos dieron su vida por esa nación hermosa,   
esa que en repetidas ocasiones se alzó en armas contra la opresión foránea
desde Juan Santos Atahualpa, Micaela Bastidas, Tupac Amaru y Victor Polay.

Que se defendió desde ayer hasta hoy?.

Solo la herencia cultural socialista del Tahuantinsuyo  Inca,
esa que narro el Francés Louis Boudin en “El Imperio Socialista de los Incas”,
historia basada en Cronistas peruanos, de la que todos somos orgullosos.

El socialismo es algo que está en nuestra sangre y en nuestra conciencia.
A la valentía de estos hombres y mujeres debemos la existencia de Perú.
Por esto amo mi patria, “porque es símbolo de gloria y de rebelión que estalla”.

Como el peruano-francés , Javier Heraud , soy un peruano-americano, de esos   
que lleva en el alma el sentido de Patria nueva, que solo puede ser socialista.
A la espera de ese momento solo me queda  la pregunta  de Edith Lagos:

Hierba Silvestre
Parte de un poema de Edith Lagos

Desde  lo alto de la montaña,
al lado de una inerte piedra,
al aroma de las hierbas silvestres
le pregunto:
¿Cuánto falta para que el río
aumente su caudal? …
para que  tormentosamente  arrase
este cruel presente?.
….
No soy comunista pero admiro a esta mujer
y a muchas otras que como ella lucharon por cambiarlo todo.
Y las admiro porque encarnan  el espíritu de Micaela Bastidas.
Ese es mi Perú, tierra de mujeres rebeldes como ellas solas.
Vale la pena luchar por ellas, que todo lo dan sin pedir nada.
Vale la pena darles todo .. todo a cambio de su amor y rebeldía.
Hugo Adan. Julio 28 del 2015
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ZERO HEDGE


In a defiant speech delivered over the weekend, Syria's Bashar al-Assad insisted that "defeat ... does not exist in the dictionaries of the Syrian Arab army," even as the strongman admitted that his military faced a debilitating shortage of manpower. Meanwhile, WSJ says Russian officials are "showing more openness to discussing alternatives to Mr. Assad as his regime loses territory."
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"Last week, Retired General Wesley Clark, called for the government to identify people most likely to be radicalized so we can 'cut this off at the beginning.' That sounds like 'pre-crime'!...These statements and others like them most likely reflect the frustration felt in Washington over a 15 year war on terror where there has been no victory and where we actually seem worse off than when we started. The real problem is they will argue and bicker over changing tactics but their interventionist strategy remains the same."
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The minimum wage is not what is commonly referred, as is being proven again as parts of the US experiment directly with this boundary. In New York, fast food workers have been given a $15 per hour minimum wage which is being celebrated by the same fast food workers who will bear the brunt of the experimentation. Some of them will be happy with the results, but there will be clear losers – the full wrath of redistribution is usually unseen which is why it persists.
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When people are hungry and unhappy, the state cannot survive if the people know others are better off. The state uses propaganda, misinformation, and censorship to make an already captive citizenry even more confused and submissive.
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"The rise of China’s currency on global markets is arguably the most significant development in currency trading since the introduction of the euro in 1999."
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Historically, the occasions of large numbers of New Highs AND New Lows at the same time did not bode well for the stock market. As we noted previously, “there are a number of stocks below the surface that are breaking down – yet enough that are still performing well to mask that weakness and prevent market participants from getting too bearish.” That dynamic that keeps participants from worrying too much about the deteriorating internals – and keeps them in the market – is just the thing that can set them up for significant losses. This is another example of the growing emergence of data points that echo the previous 2 cyclical tops.
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Just two years after Toy'R'Us attempted (and failed) to IPO, Bloomberg reports that insurance companies are cutting back on their coverage of the firm's suppliers. Without this 'insurance', which protects suppliers in case a retailer fails to pay them for merchandise - as in the event of a bankruptcy - the risks of shipping to the retail chain soar. Toys'R'Us bonds have collapsed to lows as investors recognize that credit insurers sometimes cancel existing policies if a company’s performance declines precipitously enough to place its ability to keep operating in doubt. That occurred in the months before bankruptcy filings at RadioShack, Borders, and Circuit City.
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As Greece prepares to weather still more austerity in exchange for a third EU bailout program, the economy has fallen into a veritable tailspin, as retail sales collapse, doctors flee, and credit is nowhere to be found. 
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China don’t have nothin’ to do with anything. The collapse of red capitalism in China is exporting gale force deflation to the global economy, meaning that the already evident rollover of world trade is just beginning its descent. So S&P profits are not immune, not by a longshot.

[ La evolución del miedo mundial. 1940: se cae kolea cae pantalón … 2015: si cae China el bribón ]
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After two years and a massive 167,000 signatures, FirstLook reports that The White House has officially denied a hugely popular whitehouse.gov petition calling for NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden to be “immediately issued a full, free, and absolute pardon,” saying thanks for signing, but no, stating that "Mr. Snowden’s dangerous decision to steal and disclose classified information had severe consequences for the security of our country and the people who work day in and day out to protect it." .. Lisa Monaco, President Obama’s advisor on homeland security and terrorism, said in a statement, "we live in a dangerous world.".
[ Manipulating US opinion? .. is this the new business of Home Land Security?... Snowden never request any pardon. Show a tape record on it.. To me is the Govt that should request pardon to our nation for all brutalities committed inside & abroad … In my opinion..  a la Mona-lisa  le pagan para inventar estupideces. ….  If we live in a dangerous world is because we are financing terrorism worldwide .. Cases in point: Irak. Libia .... and now  Siria  &  ISIS ]
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Earlier today, the US Census released its latest homeownership data, which confirmed that for what is left of America's middle class, owning a home has become virtually impossible, with the homeownership rate plunging from the lowest level since 1986, or 63.7%, to just 63.4% the lowest reading since the first quarter of 1967.  And the punchline, which should come as no surprise to anyone: with housing no longer affordable to most, the median monthly asking rent just rose to a record $803 across the US.
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[ This is very funny.. it only shows that those who live in the OVAL are totally separated from their nation… they live in a different planet…  Anyway.. beyond comedy .. eso de que OB se presente a las elecciones le agregaria “habanero” a la enchilada electoral .. who cares for the Constitution..  I don’t think OB does.. the Constitution has to be changed radically .. I will change my principles too and I may vote OB again… antes lo hize porque habia que pagar nuestra deuda con los negros y frenar el racism .. pero  nos  salio el tiro por la culata pues salimos más endeudados.. This time I would vote because of my love for “habanero” … of course NO to the one coming from the prison of Guantanamo, close to Habana in Cuba.. I’m talking about the red pepper .. the ultra chili staff that OB could insert in the ass of DEMOs & REPs clowns who are fostering abstentionism to the next election … If OB ran again to the Presi .. the history of US election will be changed forever … I thought the only option to radically change politics in America was supporting the candidacy of the Senator from Vermont .. But OB could be another option .. a kind of anarchism libertario full of chili staff that could fix our mess or make it worse. Que hacer?  Votamos por la option A: MR SANDERS, o por la optiob B: Mr OB. La lógica por  la option B es : Mas vale Diablo conocido que Diablo por conocer, lo  dicen los latinos. Y además agregan: mas vale pájaro en mano que cientos volando. .. La 1ra pregunta es si realmente tenemos ese  pájaro en mano y la 2da es si ese pájaro aún tiene alas para volar. La lógica a favor la opción A es : DEMOs & REPs son la misma porquería.. votar por OB reproduciría la m..da. UD DECIDE. A mi solo me gustaría saber si OB es honesto con los que dice…  y realmente si quisiera que postule a la Presi.]
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The Conference Board just reported that US Consumer Confidence, having bounced in June, has collapsed in July (and saw the bounce revised drastically lower). At 90.9, this is the lowest since September 2014 and is below the lowest economist estimate. More worrying is the crash in "hope" - as consumer expectations plunge from 92.8 to 79.9 (lowest since Feb 2014). This should not be a surprise since Gallup has been indicating fading confidence in its weekly survey for a while. 57% of Americans believe the US economy is "getting worse," which has left Gallup's Economic Confidence Index tumbling to its lowest in 10 months.
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The 0.18% month-over-month decline in Case Shiller home price index is the biggest since July 2014 which confirms the David Blitzer's view that "over the next two years or so, the rate of home price increases is more likely to slow than to accelerate." His biggest fear is that "first time homebuyers are the weak spot in the market," adding that prices are increasing about twice as fast as inflation or wages. Moreover, other housing measures are less robust - housing starts are only at about 1.2 million units annually, and only about half of total starts are single family homes. Sales of new homes are low compared to sales of existing homes.
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"Greece is playing it correctly. Agree to everything. Give Germany no excuse to do what they want. Get the money. This is why France, among others, want this all agreed as quickly as possible, because they know this deal is not how it will end, but an end that keeps the EUR together must be found. The Germans know it too. They also know that they have been had and it is their own fault."
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The U.S. E&P industry is really good at spending other people’s money to increase production. It doesn’t matter if there is a market for the oil and gas. As long as the capital keeps flowing, they will do what they do best. Don’t be distracted by the noisy chatter about savings through efficiency or re-fracking. Just look at the income statements and balance sheets from first quarter and it’s pretty clear that most companies are hemorrhaging cash at these prices. The U.S. rig count increased by 19 this week as oil prices dropped below $48 per barrel – the latest sign that the E&P industry is out of touch with reality.
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German Economic Council Backs Exit For "Uncooperative" Eurozone Members. Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015  [ Back to blackmails? ]

The German Council of Economic Experts is out with a new report on euro area crisis management which backs state bankruptcies and euro exits for governments deemed "uncooperative." "A permanently uncooperative member state should not be able to threaten the existence of the euro. In view of this, the Council of Economic Experts recommends that the withdrawal of a member state from the currency union must be possible as an utterly last resort," the council says.
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Submitted by Tyler Durden on 07/28/2015 - 07:30
  • Fed Officials May Offer More Clarity on Rates (WSJ)
  • Stocks rebound, shrugging off volatile and weak China (Reuters)
  • Three-Day Selloff Knocks 11% From China Shares (WSJ)
  • China shares fall again as Beijing scrambles to calm markets (Reuters)
  • VAT hikes to make Greek destination less popular (Kathimerini)
  • Varoufakis - Something is rotten with the eurozone’s hideous restrictions on sovereignty (FT)
  • EU denies Varoufakis 'tax control' claims (FT)
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INFORMATION CLEARING HOUSE

US may find it has helped to destabilise Turkey by involving it in the war in both Iraq and Syria, yet without coming much closer to defeating Isis in either country.
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US officials may be acquiescing to the Kingdom’s plan to see a Sunni state replace the Alawite regime of Bashar Assad.
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Proof That Lawlessness Rules US Financial Markets
By Paul Craig Roberts and Dave Kranzler
The manipulation is obvious. The question is why do the authorities tolerate it?
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Why does the same hepatitis C drug that costs $84,000 a year in the US cost $900 a year in Egypt.
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How did we end up with millions behind bars and police armed like soldiers?
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GLOBAL RESEARCH


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NEWS IN SPANISH 


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Venezuela. Telesur: Así se parió la revolución. Aram Aharonian
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