Tuesday, June 09, 2009

Capitalism lives - The Globe and Mail
So much for the end of capitalism. With responsibility for the economic crisis squarely placed on the excesses of the free market, it was widely assumed that the recession would prove fertile ground for the centre-left. Yet, while European economies are suffering severely, EU elections have produced precisely the opposite result.

Centre-left parties have been delivered a serious blow by voters.
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It is hard, then, on this basis, to support ruminations about the end of capitalism, or even of American-style capitalism, except possibly in the United States itself under President Barack Obama. In Canada, the incumbent Conservative government, which has its own problems, can take some heart in this.
U.S. and China, Still Far Apart on Emissions, Open 3 Days of Climate [Swindle] Talks - washingtonpost.com
Experts say that unless the United States and China can reach an agreement, it will be difficult to arrive at a new climate change treaty to replace the 1997 Kyoto Protocol at a meeting in Copenhagen in six months.
YouTube - canneslions's Channel: Homemade climate fraud promotion videos

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