Wednesday, October 6, 2010

[capitalismos] ONE YEAR OF PASOKLEPTOCRATS BACK IN POWER

 

Yesterday marked one year since Pasokleptocrats came back to power and Pasokleptocrats used this as an opportunity to remind Greeks of the poor state in which Neodemokleptocrats had left public finances. Pasokleptocrats point out nobody could have expected such irresponsibility and self-destructiveness.

Basil Venitis points out two roommates at Amherst College of Massachusetts, Anthony Samaras and George Papandreou, lead the two most corrupt political mafias on Earth, Nea Democratia and Pasok. Papandreou is the premier of Greece, and Samaras is the leader of opposition. Papandreou participated in the kleptocratic government of Simitis, and Samaras participated in the kleptocratic government of Caramanlis. They are very good friends, but in public it's their job to accuse each other. Love in private, hate in public, and omerta galore!

Neodemokleptocrats have suggested that a Neodemokleptocrat government would wipe out Greece's deficit by the end of next year. Pasokleptocrats laughed off this idea. Pasokleptocrats point out that today Neodemokleptocrats talk about zeroing the deficit but they are the ones who in five-and-a-half years in power managed to get it so high. Neodemokleptocrats criticize Pasokleptocrats about the pension funds having no money but they are the ones that emptied them. The money was there but the question is what they did with it. Neodemokleptocrats' response was to produce a 33-page document listing what Neodemokleptocrats see as Pasokleptocrats' failures in handling the economic crisis during its year in power.

Neodemokleptocrats stress that Pasokleptocrats lied in order to win the elections and then proceeded to do exactly the opposite of what they had promised, set up fact-finding committees, created an unprecedented crisis and signed the memorandum that has debilitated the country.

Neodemokleptocrats state that the government is dangerous and evolves into the worst government of the last 30 years, underlining that Pasokleptocrats lied when they maintained that they were unaware of the situation when they took office.

Neodemokleptocrats assert Pasokleptocrats have exposed the country abroad and as a result the interest spreads skyrocketed, Pasokleptocrats did not take the necessary measures on time, transforming a deficit problem into a debt crisis.

The importance of green energy with respect to jobs and growth, and also Greek-Chinese relations in the context of the EU-China cooperation were pointed out by prime minister George Papandreou on Tuesday in his address to the 8th Asia-Europe Meeting(ASEM) taking place in Brussels. Specifically on Greek-Chinese relations, Papandreou told the ASEM summit that a Greek-Chinese Institute on development and shipping will be created.

China's latest well played move is its pledge to use some of its massive foreign currency reserves to support Greece, which will eventually default. While China does have an interest in global economic stability, especially stability in currency regimes, this was not a move primarily motivated by a regard for European solidarity or even the principle that cheaters deserve a second chance.

Fiscal troubles in the euro area mean a volatile and most likely weakening euro. By contrast, support from a large outside player like China is likely to strengthen the euro against the dollar, to which the Chinese authorities have pegged their own currency at a rate generally accepted to be considerably undervalued. A weak euro means that Chinese exports to the euro zone become more expensive, hence the support, which is cheap at the price, because, after all, Greece is not currently issuing bonds and talk is, the last time it traded on the exchanges, fetching absolutely nothing.

German chancellor Angela Merkel cheered Papandreou on Greece's progress and the enhancement of Greek-Chinese relations, while positive comments were made about the fact that Chinese prime minister Wen Jiabao chose Greece as the first destination of his European tour. Papandreou further noted the change in Greece's developmental model, which he stressed will be based on green development.

Whenever Greeks ask Theodore Pangalos of Pasok, the second most corrupt party on Earth, what happened to their money, Pangalos replies: We ate them together! Greece has more than five times as many civil servants per capital than the United Kingdom, just for kleptocrats to get votes. The country's inflated government apparatus consumes tens of billions of euros a year. But Pangalos never mentions the 80 billion euros deposited in the secret offshore accounts of Graecokleptocrats.

Greeks are fed up with all politicians. A range of government policies since the end of dictatorship in 1974 have made them feel powerless and betrayed by a centralized kleptocracy that claims to know what is good for them better than they do themselves. The welfare Graecokleptocracy has created not a feeling of security but a culture of dependency on crumbs and sinecures and a loss of responsibility. The all-powerful 300 Graecokleptocrats are willing to say anything to fool Greeks and do anything to get kickbacks.

Basil Venitis, twitter.com/Venitis, points out that for 35 years since dictatorship, Pasokleptocrats and Neodemokleptocrats who took turns in running Greece, the most corrupt country on Earth, borrowed as if there were no tomorrow, and they received 200 billion euros in kickbacks from Siemens, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, MAN, Daimler, Deutsche Bahn, Ferrostaal, Krauss-Maffei Wegmann, antitrust, military purchases, monasteries, and many more. Through mismanagement, robbery, kickbacks, and nepotism, they drove the cradle of democracy to the brink of bankruptcy with a public debt of 350 billion euros.

Michael Christoforakos, the former president of Siemens Hellas, set a videocamera in his Siemens office, producing DVDs starring 200 Graecokleptocrats, kept at two public notaries. Christoforakos has the tiptop Greek politicians on DVD kowtowing to him for more kickbacks in exchange for lucrative overpriced contracts! The DVDs prove that Premier Costas Simitis, 10 ministers, and 80 MPs of Pasok, Premier Costas Caramanlis, 8 ministers, and 75 MPs of Nea Democratia, and 20 journalists shared two billion euros of kickbacks. Christoforakos, who now lives in Munich, identified John Bartholomew of Nea Democratia and Costas Geitonas of Pasok as the coordinators of kickbacks. Siemens set aside 10% of the revenue it received from state contracts to pay off Nea Democratia and Pasok as part of a bribery system that ran from 1975 to 2007.

Venitis asserts the huge Greek debt is not due to spending, but robbing! It's not fair for poor Greeks to pay this debt, but for Graecokleptocrats to return the loot, mission impossible. That's why Greeks revolt against 300 Graecokleptocrats with bombs, molotovs, guns, strikes, and riots! Many revolutionary groups try to overthrow Graecokleptocrats and hang them in front of the Greek Parliament! Most Greeks pray now for a coup!

No Graecokleptocrat has ever gone to jail! Venitis asserts that impunity of the 300 Graecokleptocrats is the most freakish justice in the world! The most infamous house on Earth is the Greek Parliament, aka the Grand Brothel on Syntagma Square, which houses 300 wild prostitutes, minotaurs that suck the blood of Greeks! It's a long way from the 300 Spartans of Leonidas to the 300 Graecokleptocrats of the Grand Brothel! Allons enfants de la Grece!

Returning the loot is hard to do. 300 Untouchable Graecokleptocrats, the most corrupt politicians on Earth, those freaks that enjoy absolute impunity, assert they will never return the 200 billion euros they robbed from the Greek treasury, kickbacks, and churning the nest eggs of poor workers! The loot is safely deposited in secret offshore accounts, and it's very hard to trace it.

Greeks now demand the confiscation of all assets belonging to Graecokleptocrats, in order to ensure the repayment of the debt which Graecokleptocrats have admittedly caused, by inventing parliamentary immunity. All present and past MPs since 1975 should be examined for all unlawful and criminal actions taken against the assets of the Greek State, including those which have expired under the statute of limitations, in order for justice, truth, and transparency to be reinstated in Greece. Let it be.

Venitis points out Nea Democratia, the most corrupt political party on Earth, is the conservative party of Greece. Founded in 1974 by Nazi spy Constantine Caramanlis, Nea Democratia formed the first cabinet of the Third Greek Republic. The Nea Democratia government was uncontrollably looting Greece with myriad scandals from 2004 to 2009. Nea Democratia is now the main opposition party in the Greek Parliament after its smashing defeat in the 2009 Greek elections in which it recorded its historical lowest percentage of votes 33.5%. A recent venitist poll shows the party is now supported only by 15% of the Greek voters! For all practical purposes Nea Democratia is dead. Good riddance!

Venitis notes that during the Nea Democratia years there was sadly a culture of wild and reckless spending and corruption by government ministries and quangos. If an individual had run up debts so irresponsibly they would face legal consequences. Neodemokleptocrats went on a spending spree with no thought for the cost. No thought for the consequences of their myriad scandals. No thought for the future generations who would have to pick up the bills. Quite frankly, they didn't give a damn. Because after all, it wasn't their money. It was the Greeks' money.

Since coming to power and looking at the books, Pasok ministers have asked each other Why did they behave so badly. Why did Neodemocrats do it? The answer is really simple. Because they could, and because they enjoyed immunity. By running up colossal debts on the nation's credit card, by robbing the Treasury, and receiving myriad kickbacks. Impunity galore!

Venitis asserts what Neodemokleptocrats did to the Greek people is frankly criminal. Do they regret it? Have they apologized? Will they promise not to do it again? Not at all. The fact is that Nea Democratia is in complete denial about its legacy. Costas Caramanlis, the most corrupt politician on Earth, has not said a single word yet! Neodemokleptocrats are scraping around for someone else to blame.

They blame the recession. But they grew the deficit during the good years. They blame the global downturn. They are blaming the bad Pasok. They are blaming everyone and anyone, except themselves. Neodemokleptocrats are simply in denial. They absolutely refuse to face up to the harm they have caused. And surely until they admit their guilt they can never be trusted. The fact is that Nea Democratia is not fit to criticize, until it comes to terms with its role in what went wrong.

The first thing Neodemokleptocrats should do is apologize to the Greek people. Say sorry to the nation for the way they wasted money and the myriad kickbacks they received. Because their incompetence and corruption is going to hit every Greek's pocket. Their imprudence is the reason why some public sector jobs will go. Their irresponsibility is the cause of the spending cuts. Their scandals is the reason of the low national character and the fact that Greece is now considered the most corrupt country on Earth. If and when they apologize, it's only fair those Neodemocrats directly responsible should share some of the pain. At least one hundred Neodemokleptocrats should go to jail and their assets confiscated.

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