Category Archives: Foreign Trade issues
Tunisia’s former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali found a safe haven in Saudi Arabia on Friday, he was prevented from landing in Paris by President Sarkozy, while Tunisia has devolved into near chaos. Ben Ali, the 74 year old president, took power after a bloodless coup in ’87 as a Social Democrat. In an all too typical scenario of Marxist leaders, he established an authoritarian police state: while the country was mired in poverty, he and the Elites established a system of government based on nepotism and corruption, while living in opulent luxury. Continue reading
This One’s For You Vaclav United Nations: September 25, 2010 Vaclav Klaus, the Czech President told the U.N. General Assembly that the solutions to the world’s economies do not lie in regulatory agencies within the U.N. nor the idea of … Continue reading
It’s A Short Trip For Both Of Them At the dubious meeting of the Clinton Global Initiative that conveniently just happens to coincide with a high-level United Nations summit this week, the theme of fighting Global Climate Change was stressed … Continue reading
Not only is Canada one of our oldest allies, whose soldiers have done some of the heavy fighting in Afghanistan, but aren’t they America’s biggest supplier of oil? So why piss on them? Especially since, like majority Americans, Canadians were … Continue reading






