This morning's key headlines from
GenerationalDynamics.com:
- Italy's election portends trouble throughout Europe
- John Kerry says that Americans have the right to be stupid
- U.S. military to air drop toxic mice on snakes in Guam
Italy's election portends trouble throughout Europe
In Italy's parliamentary elections over the week, angry Italian voters
send a clear and unmistakable message to Europe's leaders: That
Italians are tired of efforts to raise taxes cut pensions and curb
budget deficits, and are tired of taking orders from Germany.
Voters
firmly rejected the austerity measures of Mario Monti. Center-left
leader Pier Luigi Bersani got the largest vote, but just a sliver
higher than the vote given to Silvio Berlusconi, who promised to end
the austerity taxes and refund the taxes already collected, and Beppe
Grillo, a standup comedian who wants to reject all austerity demands
from Europe. T
he rise of Berlusconi from the dead is particularly
disturbing to European leaders, since they blame Berlusconi for
causing the financial crisis in Italy in the first place. Monti has
called Berlusconi Italy’s "Pied Piper," leading Italians to their
doom.
Italy's rebellion against austerity bodes ill for other
European countries that have to go further than Italy, particularly
Spain and Greece. The worst may be that since the vote was roughly
even split among Bersani (about 31%), Berlusconi(30%) and Grillo
(25%), leaving Monti with just 10%, it seems likely that Italy's
government will be in ungovernable chaos, and a new election will be
required soon. Spiegel and Bloomberg
John Kerry says that Americans have the right to be stupid
John Kerry, the new Secretary of State, is the cockroach who testified
to the Senate in 1971 that American soldiers regularly raped people,
tortured people, cut off their ears and mutilated people, and were
doing these things on a day to day basis. (See "John Kerry and Seymour Hersh trash the armed forces.".)
In 2006, he vehemently reaffirmed his
claim that American soldiers are nothing but rapists and terrorists,
and he said: "You know, education -- if you make the most of it,
you study hard and you do your homework and you make an effort to
be smart, you can do well. If you don't, you get stuck in
Iraq."
It's not surprising that Kerry thinks that America soldiers are
stupid, in addition to being rapists and terrorists, but now, in a
trip through Europe, he's implying that most Americans are stupid: "In America, you have a right to be stupid, if you
want to be. And you have a right to be disconnected to somebody
else if you want to be. And we tolerate that - we somehow make it
through that."
I can only think that whatever room he's in, he's always the
stupidest person in the room.
He's been making one gaffe after another in his Europe trip:
- He refused to back Britain in the dispute over the Falkland
Islands.
- In a speech, he referred to the nonexistent nation of
"Kyrzakhstan," apparently confused about Kyrgyzstan and
Kazakhstan.
I've said many times that Hillary Clinton would have been a better
president than Barack Obama because she actually knows what's going on
in the world, while Obama does not. But replacing Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton with John Kerry brings Washington stupidity to new
heights. Daily Mail (London)
U.S. military to air drop toxic mice on snakes in Guam
The U.S. military plans to air drop tens of thousands of dead mice
laced with acetaminophen (Tylenol) onto foliage surrounding Andersen
Air Force Base, in order to control the population of the brown tree
snake. Acetaminophen is harmless to humans but toxic to the brown
tree snake.
The snakes are natives of Australia, and came to Guam on
board military boats after WW II. The native bird population is
defenseless against the snake and has wiped out almost all of Guam's
native birds, making most of the species extinct.
The dead mice will
be fitted with tiny parachutes, so they'll catch on trees to make them
more attractive to the snakes. The fear is that a similar infestation
of brown tree snakes to Hawaii would cause over $2 billion in damage
per year.
The new mouse drop follows a pilot experiment in 2010 that
worked well. However, activists from PETA (People for the Ethical
Treatment of Animals) are expressing outrage that snakes will suffer,
though hopefully the snakes at least won't get headaches. AP and CNN (9/2010) and Russia Today
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