Saturday, December 31, 2011
United in crime.
As expected the Lokpal Bill, even an anemic, emasculated one, failed to pass. In other countries opposition parties resort to filibuster to block any legislation they do not like but here, in India, there was great cooperation in endlessly discussing it to death. It was well planned. At first a vicious assault was launched on Anna Hazare and civil society activists by the pet Rottweilers in the press. Some were openly abusive accusing Hazare of being a dictator, a man unwilling to listen to reasonable suggestions from honorable politicians. Others tried to be clever. We support the campaign against corruption but parliament is supreme and one cannot dictate what laws to pass. Others suggested that Hazare should compromise. Why anyone should compromise with corruption was not explained. Still others did not like the tone of conversation, the methods adopted or the venue chosen for his fasts. The really slimy ones questioned the source of funds. When the fourth estate behaves like the fifth column liars triumph. The Congress would never allow control of the CBI to slip out of its grasp because that would remove its impunity from all the crimes it commits. On cue the BJP started an outcry for the inclusion of the CBI in the Lokpal's control seemingly forgetting how it used the agency to destroy Tehelka with a succession of false cases. State governments are many times more corrupt than the central one and to accept Lokyuktas would be suicide. Look what happened to Yeddyurappa. Unfortunately no one pointed out that Uttarakhand has instituted a Lokyukta exactly as demanded by Hazare and the governor of Gujarat appointed one by force to embarrass the Chief Minister, Modi. Could the government and the opposition be in cahoots? Surely such " honorable " people would not conspire against the country. We must remember that when it comes to increasing perks of MPs or allowing the use of such abominations like cars with sirens and red beacons the vote is invariably unanimous. To be such successful criminals politicians have to be extremely cunning. Also, did anyone ever hear of criminals creating a police force? It would be suicide and we have never heard of any politician committing suicide. Shades of bastards but united.
Friday, December 30, 2011
Inflation is not growth.
The sudden drop of food inflation to 1.4% has already ignited calls for the RBI to reduce interest rates to stimulate growth. However, the RBI would do well to reflect long and hard before deciding. Firstly, this figure is partly due to a very high base and secondly, food prices are highly seasonal. Present prices reflect an abundant kharif crop due to generous monsoon rains but come spring the effect will start to wear off unless there is adequate rainfall for the rabi crop. Grains can be stored though, if past experience is any guide, a lot of it will rot on open ground because of lack of storage silos. Vegetables are perishable and as the season wears on winter vegetables will gradually disappear and prices will start to rise again. Large amounts of edible oil and pulses have to be imported and politicians have a big role to play in their procurement and prices. A report by Comptroller and Accountant General blames the Consumer Affairs and Distribution Ministry ( what country in the world wastes money on such a idiocy ) for a loss of Rs 12 billion on import of pulses between 2006-2011. TOI, December 29. Seems that the ministry allowed private traders to take control of imported pulses through a skewed tender system which allowed a few traders to submit bids far less than market rates. Also the ministry continued to import yellow peas even though there was no demand for it. Total loss Rs 12.01 billion. We are not told how the profits were distributed. The only reason why the government is so desperate for growth is that tax collections will increase which will mitigate the disastrous effects of unrestricted wasteful expenditure. Instead of reducing expenses the government wants to pass a Food Security bill which will mandate cheap grains, pulses and oil to 70% of the population. Expenses will balloon, inflation will jump, fiscal deficit will rocket, the rupee will dive and we will suffer as the economy tanks. One would think that with the World Famous Economist in charge the economy would be on a sound footing but he knows that the Great Successor is waiting to take over and he is calculating that he will be gone when the shit hits the fan. That anyone can be so selfish, mean and unpatriotic is hard to imagine. Pathetic.
Thursday, December 29, 2011
Best to have more criminals.
Kim Jong Il's funeral was a most astonishing spectacle. Ranks upon ranks of people,possibly up to a million, standing still in bitter cold while an old, bald headed fellow droned on about how great the dead man was, never mind that hundreds of thousands died of famine under his rule. A BBC analyst was brutally honest. South Koreans are physically bigger than the North Koreans and South Koreans throw away more food than North Koreans get to eat. Yet there they were, forced to honor a man who appeared to be a buffoon with a bouffant hair style partial to western music and cognac. Now they will have to bear plump 28 year old, Kim Jong Un who definitely needs to change his barber. This kind of hero worship is possible only in a one man dictatorship. Things are slightly better in oligarchies such as China and Iran where the system, whether communist or religious, is more important than any one man thus preventing concentration of power in one person. Anyone seen as an embarrassment or seeking to challenge the system is ruthlessly eliminated. The previous railway minister in China, who has been held responsible for the high speed train crash because of his corruption, has been removed and may be executed. However, democracy is the best because it provides opportunity to a greater number of people by diffusing corruption across society. The Occupy Wall Street movement in the US is against concentration of wealth in the hands of 1% of population. But, 1% of 300 million is 3 million which is a large number. In India 1% of 1.2 billion means 12 million people with money and power, which is a huge number. " Democracy " is composed of 2 Greek words - " Demos " which means common people and " Kratos " which means rule or strength. Yet, we the people are totally powerless against a combination of criminal politicians, thieving civil servants, conniving business people and an obedient press who tell us that we do not count because parliament is supreme. At least we are not forced to stand in the cold for hours and listen to a boring speeches. Many scoundrels are surely better than one.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Black money is here.
The government has tabled a Money Laundering Bill in parliament which seeks to attach property of criminals during the trial itself. The bill seeks to make Indian law compatible with laws of other countries. Very commendable except that most of the black money in India is generated by bribes taken by criminal politicians and thieving civil servants and from land grabbing where public land is sold off to friends or relatives of politicians and civil servants at throw away rates to be sold later at exorbitant prices to developers. Thus, most of money laundering is in property and the new bill is merely cosmetic cover up. Efforts have been made to rid the country of the pestilence of black money but not never with any serious intent. In the past a law allowed the government to buy any property at the declared rate and sell it at an auction to discover its true price. So if a person declared the sale value of a property at Rs X the government would pay that amount to the owner, take ownership of the property and auction it off. This only increased the rates of bribes taken by politicians and tax fellows and only people stupid enough not to pay a bribe lost their properties. Now a new wheeze called " circle rate " has been introduced in states such as Delhi. In this scheme Delhi is divided into circles of affluence, or lack thereof, and a rate is set by the government. This sets the floor rate for every property in a particular area and you have to pay stamp duty and registration tax on the rate set by the government even if you sell the property at a lower value. However the government can never set the rate so high that it approximates the true value of properties because no one will pay such high taxes and the property market will seize up altogether. Not good for the criminals. Thus our most revered Prime Minister declares an apartment in Vasant Kunj in Delhi at Rs 8.6 million while its market value is over Rs 20 million. By definition black money cannot be controlled by the RBI or the government and is the main reason why inflation cannot be controlled. To be serious about money laundering stamp duty should be lowered to 1% as in other countries. Anything else is just smoke.
Tuesday, December 27, 2011
A deficit of trust.
In a long article in today's Times of India, Union minister for law and justice, Salman Khurshid defends the chicanery of the government in completely perverting the Lokpal Bill. Supporting the government retaining its control of the CBI he says," But what about administrative control of the police, paramilitary forces, armed forces, RAW and IB, or the nuclear command? We can trust the government with all these, except in observing arm's length distance from the CBI?" Police are controlled by the state only in dictatorships but not in any country with genuine democracy. Would a Jeffery Archer, MP and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party, ever go to prison in India or a Spiro Agnew, Vice President to Richard Nixon be made to resign from his post for accepting a bribe? Sukhram is still enjoying freedom and not a single Congress fellow was jailed, let alone hanged, for the massacre of Sikhs following Indira Gandhi's death. The police should be free of political control so that no criminal politician's daughter can slap a policeman in Mumbai and not be jailed. Remember Bofors? The CBI should be under independent supervision so that we do not ever again spend a billion rupees on a farce. Mind you, the CBI fellows had a wonderful time jetting off to all the expensive tourist spots in the world including St Kitts without ever being in any danger of catching big Q. As for the paramilitary and armed forces, the intelligence agencies and nuclear command we have to accept government control which is not the same as trusting the unsavory fellows. We remember how over the years the government has surrendered to our enemies. We accepted Chinese control of Tibet and allowed the cockroach-eaters into the WTO with nothing in return. We refused a Security Council seat. We returned 90000 Pakistani soldiers for nothing. We helped create the LTTE who killed our soldiers. We created Bangladesh which is now the source of most terrorists. The hijacked Air India plane was allowed to leave Amritsar airport and fly off to Kandahar. The list is endless. We absolutely do not trust the government. That is why people of Kudankulum refuse to accept a nuclear power plant in spite of repeated assurances from the Honest Man. Face the truth.
Monday, December 26, 2011
It's the economy, stupid.
Just a few days after increasing India's sovereign rating to investment grade Moody's has suddenly woken up to the prospects of stagflation in the economy. While commending China for keeping growth at 9% while bringing inflation down to 4% Moody's has been surprised by the slowdown in India. Increases in interest rates have not brought down the rate of inflation while slowing growth. To increase growth " .... interest rates may have to be eased, but above all, rampant corruption needs to be stamped out , and authorities need to liberalize regulations that currently suppress local and foreign investment". Everyone can see that except the politicians who are trying every dirty trick in the book to make the Lokpal a completely useless organisation which will be unable to stop criminal politicians and thieving civil servants merrily looting the country. This is not a subject for debate about the supremacy of parliament as the freeloading press has made it but treason wherein a bunch of criminals condemn the country to poverty to protect their black money. Meanwhile India's foreign currency reserves fell by $4.67 billion in the week ending December, 16. This may have been due to the RBI's ill-judged attempt to support the rupee against its precipitous fall against the dollar. So desperate is the RBI about foreign investors or FIIs fleeing the Sensex combined with falling Foreign direct Investment or FDI that it has removed all controls on Non-Resident External accounts. Banks are now paying up to 9.6% on NRE deposits compared to 3.8% previously. While drawing in more dollars in the short term this will only make our balance of payment much worse as non-resident Indians and foreigners take advantage of the marvelous arbitrage opportunity wherein they borrow at 0% interest in the US and invest here at 9.6%. One man has presided over the booming corruption and collapsing economy but the treacherous press has hyped him up as a World Famous Economist as well as an Honest Man. History will write the truth about this fellow but, sadly for us, history is usually posthumous. Gad save India.
Saturday, December 24, 2011
Sick justice.
India is not the only country where justice is arbitrary, influenced by politicians and sentences depend on whims of judges. In Britain, which is forever lecturing others about due process and human rights, teenagers who had committed no crime were sentenced to long jail terms just for being physically present at the scene during riots in August. Guardian Weekly, December 9. Sharon, a 19 year old, was caught up in the rioting. She entered a looted shop and picked up a pair of mismatched trainers, then dropped them and took a bus home. Her home was raided by police at 3am, like the KGB or Gestapo, and she was sentenced to 10 months in prison just because she was seen on CCTV. Thus a 19 year old gets a criminal record affecting her employment prospects for life for something she did not do. Samuel, 18 years old, was arrested empty handed standing in a Curry's store which had already been looted. His mother could see him in prison only after 5 days and when she returned home she found an eviction notice from Wandsworth County Council. Britain never fails to criticise Israel for demolishing houses of terrorists because it is collective punishment for the entire family for the crimes of one but here a family was being made homeless not for committing any crime but just for being present at the scene of a crime. Lord Chief Justice Lord Judge said," Given the overall ghastliness of what was going on in the country, these sentences had to be significantly higher." In short, justice was dictated by politics. Yet in Britain senior police officers of Scotland Yard, who had been exposed as having accepted bribes from News International, were allowed to resign presumably with all pensions and other perks. Every issue of Private Eye is full of stories about politicians and civil servants giving contracts to dubious companies costing the taxpayer hundreds of millions of pounds and then being paid extremely lucrative salaries to sit on boards of the same companies. David Cameron rabbits on about the " Big Society " but does not realise that big society is composed of little people. Marie Antoinette was shocked when a friend admonished her for being naked in front of men because she did not consider servants as " men ". Cameron would do well to remember what happened to her.
No respect without honor.
" Satyamewa jayate " is India's motto inscribed at the base of the Ashoka pillar. It means truth will triumph. Sadly all our politicians are liars supported by a freeloading press. The lie of the moment is " dignity of parliament ". Can an institution full of criminals despised by the people have any dignity? When Pakistani cricketers were found guilty of spot fixing by a London court the press was unanimous that cricket was tarnished for ever. So it is with football with John Terry being accused of racist comments. Thus the parliament is a collection of dishonorable characters trying every trick to avoid a proper Lokpal Bill. Definitely no dignity and not deserving of any respect. This was amply illustrated by the universal approval of Mr Lalu Prasad's speech yesterday. In case readers have forgotten he is the magician who is alleged to have pocketed Rs 9.5 billion from cow fodder or straw. When under investigation he installed his illiterate unelected wife as chief minister of Bihar. He has demanded reservation for SC, ST OBC, women and minorities in the 9 member Lokpal which was greeted with delight by all members because this will essentially emasculate the ombudsman. Referring to Anna Hazare's campaign for a strong Lokpal Mr Lalu said, " Parliament cannot be run from a footpath." No indeed. A cesspit of corruption can only be run by worms. " We are the lawmakers," he declared. No again. You lot are law breakers and should be in prison for life. " I must confess that it is a little disappointing to sometimes hear negative comments emanating from our business leadership or be told that government's policies are causing slowdown and pessimism in the industrial sector," said our most revered Prime Minister. Not true again. Negative comments are coming from the people. In a survey be Transparency International majority of people politicians and police are the most corrupt. More than 48% said political parties are the most corrupt institutions, 34.2% said parliament and legislatures are corrupt bodies and 40.4% found the police corrupt. TOI, December 24. Not much respect or dignity. There is never going to be a strong Lokpal, criminals will keep control and the economy will collapse. That is the truth.
Friday, December 23, 2011
Middle east games.
Just 4 days after US troops left Iraq multiple explosions killed dozens of people in Baghdad. The government blames Al Qaeda in Iraq linked to Sunni groups. This is being interpreted as revenge or warning for the warrant issued for the arrest of Vice President Tariq Al-Hashemi who is Sunni. The Prime Minster, Nouri Al-Maliki, a Shia, blames Hashemi for terrorist attacks on government officials and defence personnel, a charge angrily denied by Hashemi. With the help of President Jalal Talabani, who is a Kurd, Mr Hashemi has escaped north, into area held by the Kurds. Maliki has demanded the Kurds hand him over to face justice. Hashemi has accused Maliki of behaving like a dictator and asked investigators to come to him because he does not think he will get justice in Baghdad. All very stupid and lethal so far. But why is Maliki precipitating a crisis that could lead to a civil war? He has everything to lose. If Iraq gets divided along sectarian lines hundreds of thousands will die and the economy will disappear. Is he acting on orders from Iran? Iran is in a very tough position. After the trashing of the British embassy in Teheran more sanctions have been imposed on the country already suffering from shortages and a high inflation from previous sanctions. The Assad regime in Syria, Iran's best friend in the region, looks to be tottering and its collapse will bring in a Sunni government who will hate Shia Iran. Worse because of Syria's control over Lebanon Iran's hounds, the Hezbollah, will lose support. At best it will not receive supplies of arms sent by Iran, at worst Syrians may topple the Hezbollah government in Lebanon and dismantle its structure. If Shias get complete control over Iraq then Iran could move forces into southern Iraq which has a very long border with Saudi Arabia. With this move they can blackmail the west by threatening its oil supply. Also the beards in Iran would love to get control of the 2 Holy mosques in Saudi Arabia. Western countries can never allow this to happen so war will become inevitable. Israel would love that because it could use the confusion to try and bomb Iran's nuclear facilities. What were the predictions in the Mayan calender for 2012? When you are dreaming of 72 virgins reason disappears.
Wednesday, December 21, 2011
" If the country has high fiscal deficit and high inflation, and also high current account deficit, I don't see why the currency will not depreciate," said Deputy Governor of the Reserve Bank, KC Chakrabarty. Uncontrolled fiscal deficit is caused by various social schemes which cost vast sums of money but have done nothing to reduce poverty or hunger. The reason is that most of the money is stolen by local politicians and civil servants. Most of these schemes are actually bribes to the " vote bank " to win elections with taxpayers' money and as such this is probably the biggest scam in India far outstripping the 2G, Commonwealth Games, mining scam and all other scams put together. This was proved by the news that the Congress is furious at state governments for taking all the credit for social schemes such as MGNREGA, Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana, Indira Awas Yojana, Total Sanitation campaign and old age pension. At Rs 880 billion this government is spending the highest on social scams and is furious for not getting credit that it thinks is its due. TOI, December 22. We were not aware that the Congress has such a sense of humor. Anyone travelling by train in India has to endure the sight of naked buttocks of people defecating in fields and beside railway tracks. Total Sanitation Yojana has to be the biggest joke perpetrated on the people of India. In the midst of all this credit rating agency Moody's has upgraded the rating of government from speculative to investment grade sparking a 510 points or 3.36% rise in the Sensex yesterday. Why? On the same day Moody's has forecast GDP growth will fall below 7%. We know ratings agencies were spectacularly wrong in the sub-prime mortgage crisis. Recently Standard and Poor's downgraded US credit rating only to see investors piling into the dollar and US bonds. Yield on 10 year Indian government bonds are at 8.4%, there is no hope of controlling deficit and the rupee is expected to fall further. To make matters worse the government is going to introduce Food Security bill which aims to give cheap grains to 70% of rural and 50% of urban population. This will make fiscal deficit and inflation soar and the rupee to sink. So what is the reason for Moody's action. Mystery!
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Who needs leaders.
It is hard to understand the reaction of North Korean people to the news of the death of Kim Jong Il, the President. The news was first broken on national television by a dour looking woman who immediately broke into sobs. This was followed by incredible scenes of everyone on the streets, public transport and offices sobbing without control. Grown men were banging on tables while crying loudly. " Oh why did you have to leave us," said one who looked to be at least 50 years old. To be sure a lot of people had no tears, so made it up with histrionics. The whole thing looked astonishing, ridiculous and scary, very scary. Why should educated and rational adults behave in such an embarrassing manner? It is obvious that they are doing what is expected of them. If so, have they been so brain-washed that they have become automatons responding automatically to cues given by the government? Thankfully such control would be well nigh impossible in India.North Korea is a homogeneous country speaking one language while India is a diverse country with scores of languages, differing cultures and completely different climatic conditions leading to different demands by the populace. This diversity was a weakness that was exploited by marauders who conquered the country at different times but is probably what protects us from such a dictatorship. We had our own Dear Leader, Great Leaders and have a Great Successor with an army of sycophants who would stoop to any perversion to get him to power but their power does not extend to the whole country. The country is divided into territories controlled by regional crime bosses who want their own spawn to capture power leading to competition and score settling which protects us from becoming a North Korea or a Burma. This is ultimate capitalism. Competitive villainy preventing power from concentrating in any one individual, family or party, leading to a balance forcing protagonists to settle for " democracy ". Did Adam Smith have something to say about this?
Monday, December 19, 2011
The union cabinet will meet today to discuss the final contours of the Lokpal Bill to be introduced to Parliament. The debate has been on whether the Prime Minister and lower ranks of the civil service should be under the ambit of the Lokpal but the real problem for the politicians has been the demand for the CBI to come under control of the Lokpal. Indian politicians being criminals fear being imprisoned if the CBI is truly independent. Mr Sharad Yadav, a politician, has said," If the CBI is independent not 27 but 27000 people will be in jail for corruption." Even this emasculated bill is up for discussion only because of the campaign by Anna Hazare against corruption. While it is easy to understand why criminal politicians and thieving civil servants are hostile to Hazare it is hard to fathom the reason for the hostility of the English press. Except for an occasional article supporting Hazare the vast majority are critical, even abusive, of him. What is worse, most of the criticism is based on lies. One lie is that Parliament is supreme. It is not. The people are supreme. A second one is that it is the sole right of MPs to enact laws and to ask them to pass a law for a strong Lokpal is to disrespect Parliament. Firstly, MPs are merely representatives of the people who have to express the will of the people. Secondly, politicians are criminals and to say that is stating a fact and not disrespecting Parliament. Some of the articles are personal attacks on Hazare who has nothing to gain from a strong Lokpal. One fellow quotes that champion of democracy, Shiv Sena leader Bal Thackeray as saying that Anna's pressure tactics denigrate Parliament. Thackeray also says that all the laws are there to stop corruption, all it needs is the will. Exactly. Criminal politicians will never have the will unless they receive a hard kick in the pants. But why are journalists so angry with Hazare? Most journalists are freeloaders, getting free drinks, banquets and cheap land at taxpayers' expense. A lot of them must be getting a share of the loot collected by the politicians to keep them quiet. They are angry because a strong Lokpal will reduce their black money by making it difficult for politicians to steal. Sneaky bastards.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Art or con.
A cleaner at Ostwall Museum in Dortmund, Germany ruined a piece of art called " When it starts dripping from the ceiling ", worth a cool $1.1 by artist Martin Kippenberger, by cleaning it. Guardian Weekly, December 9. This so called art comprised a wooden tower with a rubber bucket beneath it. A layer of paint in the bucket was supposed to represent dried rain water which, to the cleaner, looked like dirt and she cleaned it off. So what is art? Is it worth the price that is quoted? The price may be a reflection of the fact that works of art, meaning paintings and sculpture, are unique and cannot be reproduced. This makes them relatively inaccessible to majority of the people on earth. Extremely few people can afford to travel to Paris to see the Mona Lisa, then to Florence to see Michaelangelo's David and on to Amsterdam to the Van Gogh museum. Also a lot of works are with private collectors who buy them as investment and keep them in secure vaults. We are thus dependent on critics' evaluation of the greatness or otherwise of a work of art. It is easy to understand a painting or sculpture which is like real life such as the David which one can understand and admire but it is impossible to understand modern art such as Picasso's Guernica even if it hailed as a masterpiece. An eye on the abdomen, a breast between shoulder blades, an arm sprouting from the middle of the forehead looks like confusion and meaningless. Then there is post-modern art. A pyramid of cans of baked beans, an unmade bed with crumpled sheets or a pile of beer bottles, ashtrays and coffee cups seem to be an easy way to shock people and grab attention. But surely it is not art. In that case the series of movies on chain-saw murders should win Oscars. The question is- do critics actually understand what is art or are they a bunch of pseudo-intellectual frauds using big words to impress us of their importance when they extol, what is essentially, a pile of crap? It should be simple. If it is not beautiful it is not art. It may be shocking, it may make a " statement " or " make us think by challenging us " but it is not art. It is just an elaborate con trick to delude people and making money. Like sub prime mortgages.
Saturday, December 17, 2011
Killing growth.
Politicians, business leaders and the press all want the RBI to reduce interest rates to stimulate growth. Businessmen want low interest rates so that they can borrow money cheaply to finance personal extravagance such as palatial houses, big cars and foreign travel. Grosvenor and Berkeley Squares in London are called Indian ghetto because of the number of houses bought by Indian billinaires, each house costing well over a million pounds. Politicians want growth because that increases tax collection which then finances their lavish life and foreign travel but, more importantly, allows them the luxury of distributing free goodies to the poor to win elections. The press is merely freeloading, barking to the orders of its masters. There is no discussion or debate about whether unlimited growth is possible or even desirable without destroying the environment, causing inflation, which kills the poor, and creating asset price bubbles, like the sub prime mortgage crisis, which have to burst creating untold misery. This unequal growth is concentrating wealth in the hands of 1% with the other 99% growing poorer. This is what the Occupy Wall Street protesters are saying. One Wall Street fellow is reported to have justified his astronomical bonus by saying that he pays taxes whereas the protesters do not. He does not understand that the protesters are unemployed because of predators like him. Also, if you pay taxes on the proceeds of bank robbery does that deserve to be rewarded? An internet company, Zynga has just had an IPO on the Nasdaq. Its most popular game is called Farmville where you can buy virtual money with real money. Futures, options and credit default swaps are creating virtual money by betting ever larger amounts and like in any gambling there have to be losers. This is what happened to Lehman Brothers and AIG. Sadly, politicians will not listen. They will continue with policies to increase growth until, like lemmings, all of us go over the precipice. Maybe then we can get rid of them.
Friday, December 16, 2011
Former President of France, Jacques Chirac was found guilty of illegally accepting money while mayor of Paris many decades ago and given a suspended sentence of 2 years in prison. In Russia tens of thousands of people have come out in protest against Vladimir Putin's party for stealing the recent parliamentary elections. The protests were ignited by a tweeter feed by one Alexei Anatolievich Navalny calling on " nationalists, liberals, leftists, greens, vegetarians, Martians " to unite against " the Party of Swindlers and Thieves ", his description of Putin's United Russia party. However authoritarian Putin may be at least his son will not be automatic choice for the next party leader after him. Unlike in India where we had father followed by daughter, followed by son. Now the son of the son is being groomed for the post of party leader and hopefully a future prime minister. This is possible because of an army of invertebrate creepy crawlies willing to impose censorship, ruin the economy and beat up and kill anyone daring to criticise The Family supported by false propaganda from a freeloading press. Unlike in France all investigating agencies are controlled by the party so there will never be justice which makes India a true dictatorship. Reality.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Enormous confusion surrounding contraction in industrial output by 5%. Seems that statisticians had reported a growth in the capital goods sector by 25% in the previous month when, in fact, it had shrunk by 25.5%. They had apparently forgotten to put a minus ( - ) sign in front of the figure. Between April- October engineering exports were reported in excess of $15 billion while jewellery and petroleum goods were under reported by $12 billion. No wonder our most revered Finance Minister has no clue as to what can be done about the falling rupee. Rate of growth is falling, fiscal and current account deficits are rising and foreign currency reserves are sufficient for 8 months of imports, down from 12 months just one year ago. Yesterday the RBI sold dollars to support the rupee so our reserves must be even worse this morning. Ten year bond yields have touched 8.5%, anything over 7% is considered unsustainable for European economies. This is because of wasteful spending of taxpayer money for various dubious schemes to win elections which increases deficit and the only way the government can pay is by borrowing from the market putting pressure on rates. Printing notes to pay back debts only raises inflation and weakens the rupee. The only good news is that food inflation is down to 4.35% but the Wholesale Price Index is still at 9.1%. Every idiot is clamoring for a decrease in the interest rates which, they think, will boost growth by boosting business but the RBI may have to increase rates to support the rupee. Luckily we have the World Famous Economist and the great sage to guide us. Hope they do not turn into Santa and Bunta.
Wednesday, December 14, 2011
Taxes kill. In Sangrampur village in Bengal 63 men, mainly rickshaw pullers and laborers, have died of methyl alcohol poisoning after drinking locally brewed hooch. Another 80 are in hospital. How many will end up blind and unable to earn a living only the future will tell. This is a regular occurrence in India directly related to extremely high taxes on alcoholic drinks. Beer, which costs less than Rs 10 a bottle to manufacture, costs more than Rs 100 in some states. In Delhi the cost of a bottle of beer has gone up from Rs 30 to Rs 60 in recent months because of increasing taxes. High taxes are necessary to balance the money being looted by criminal politicians and thieving civil servants. One female politician has been squatting illegally in a government accommodation for decades and owes Rs 20 million in rent which succeeding governments of different parties have forgiven her. When this parliament met for the first time the first order of business saw a bill allowing ministers to travel first class at taxpayers' expense with family, friends and others. These scoundrels go abroad with children who are not subjected to customs check when they return. We can safely assume that these scum are smuggling in millions of dollars worth of contraband every year. Air India is bankrupt with debts in excess of Rs 400 billion and the government has agreed to spend Rs 200 billion of taxpayer money to bail it out. Yet a proposal being considered by the Air India board would allow its top officials First and Business class and international travel for life and for their extended families even after their deaths. Exterminate the vermin. That is the only way to survive.
Tuesday, December 13, 2011
A madrassa in Pakistan, known locally as jail madrassa, was raided by Karachi police after a tip-off and found to have basement with some 50 men and boys in chains. They told horror stories of how they were kept in chains, beaten with a leather belt and starved. Police took the men and boys to the local police station still in chains because they could not find the key and the head of the madrassa had fled. The real horror came later as relatives of the prisoners refused to take them back. One father told the BBC that he was not willing to take his son home because he would revert to stealing and other criminal behavior. Adults everywhere claim the right to have children without any consideration for the rights of children. As a result, children in many countries are victims of such inhumane crimes that it makes you cringe. If animals were treated as human children the perpetrators would be in prison but parents, especially in poorer countries, are allowed to breed without any thought on how to feed, clothe, educate and pay for illnesses and children suffer the most excruciating misery throughout their lives. Some religions discourage family planning as against God's will of " go forth and multiply " without telling us why God would wish children to suffer. Strangely even in rich countries where fertility rates are very low children seem to be under great stress. Teenagers in Britain have earned a name for excessive drinking and anti social behavior which strict laws have failed to curb. In the US shootings by students are becoming a regular occurrence. Crimes against children are an abomination. Children should have a right not to be born.
Monday, December 12, 2011
Industrial output shrank by 5.1% in October leading to a fall of 343 points in the Sensex. Immediately a cry has gone up for a reduction in interest rates even though core inflation is at 10%. Politicians, civil servants and business tycoons want interest rates to come down so that property prices start climbing again because that is where they have parked all their black money. It would be suicide if the RBI were to buckle under this concerted pressure and reduce interest rates because inflation could then jump resulting in economic disaster. China's economy is also slowing down. Its communist oligarchy depends on high rates of growth to generate more jobs and a higher standard of living to keep its population quiet and head off any demands for political reform. Yet, even though inflation has dropped to below 5%, China has not reduced interest rates but is cautiously reducing cash reserve ratios for banks to encourage them to lend more because it recognises that inflation causes greater hardship. The only way for India to survive is to reduce government spending. Cut the number of government employees by 80%, allow Air India to go bankrupt, no salary increase for civil servants unless they accept hire-and-fire, reduce entitlements for politicians, control population by denying social help to anyone who has more than one child and engineer a fall of 70% in property prices to wipe out black money from the system. So that there is no hardship announce that no social help will be given to anyone born after 1995, who is 16 years old and thus unmarried, if they have children. Sadly politicians only want votes because that is the way to loot. Traitors.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
So, Pakistan Prime Minister, Gilani thinks that there is a lack of trust between the US and Pakistan after the killing of 24 Pakistani soldiers by NATO troops recently. Before that 2 Pakistanis were executed in cold blood by Raymond Davies who was then found to have diplomatic immunity. In total humiliation Pakistan was made to release Davies without any conditions. Then Osama bin Laden was killed right under the army's noses in the garrison town, Abbottabad. The Pakistanis were not informed in advance showing how the US mistrusted them. The US has been using drones to kill Taliban militants within Pakistani territory violating their sovereignty at will. Now Gilani said in a BBC interview that the border crossing into Afghanistan, which is used to supply NATO troops, will remain closed for weeks. Gilani is just repeating the old Pakistani bluff of being indispensable in the fight against terror, how Pakistan is an ally of the US and how Pakistan is the largest sufferer of terrorism having lost 30,000 civilians to terror attacks. The world has grown tired of these lies and is beginning to see Pakistan for what it is, a failed state controlled by totally corrupt armed forces who are the sponsors of terrorism worldwide. If the US was not so blinkered it would have acknowledged that the 9/11 attacks were masterminded by the ISI. Exposed for what it is Pakistan runs to China for comfort but it should know that the cockroach-eaters are a brutal uncivilised people as was shown when Pakistan had to tender a grovelling apology for Uighur unrest in Xinjiang province. Pakistan should realise that mad dogs have no friends. They end up getting shot. To death.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
In a surprise move Britannia, the biscuit company, sacked 42 executives in one fell swoop. TOI, December 9. The company says that staff performance parameters have been sharpened this year and employees are now being graded as " great, good and gone ". How brutal is that? George Monbiot in The Guardian Weekly, November 18 quotes Danial Kahneman, winner of a Nobel prize in economics, who studied 25 wealth advisers over 8 years and found that their performance had zero consistency. " The results resembled what you would expect from dice-rolling, not a game of skill," he said. Belinda Board and Katarina Fritzon tested 39 senior managers and chief executives from leading British businesses and compared the results with patients at high security Broadmoor mental hospital. On certain indicators of psychopathy the business bosses matched or exceeded the scores of the patients. Published in the journal Psychology, Crime and Law. Seems that people who are successful executives reach the top by a mixture of sycophancy, egomania and ruthless exploitation of others. We are told repeatedly that chief executives of companies have to be paid astronomical sums of money because they are the best but that is not true. What is worse is that chief executives take the credit and vast sums in bonuses when companies make profits but are not held responsible for losses. John Thain was paid $ 83 million even as Merrill Lynch was bankrupt and Fred Goodwin was allowed to depart with a pension of 1 million pounds when RBS was rescued. CEOs must be made to pay back money for losses and banned if the company fails. That would be just.
Friday, December 09, 2011
A peon at Ujjain Municipal Corporation, MP has been found to possess fully furnished air-conditioned homes, a farmhouse, 3 cars, 4 two-wheelers, 5 acres of land in Maharashtra and Haryana and is part owner of a factory. Initial estimates put his wealth at Rs 100-120 million when he has legally earned Rs 1.2 million in salary in 31 years of service. No surprise. An overwhelming majority of government employees are criminals, enriching themselves with direct theft of funds and extorting bribes from the hapless public. And there are millions of these useless parasites. They are a major source of black money causing the bubble in the property market leading to uncontrollable inflation, depreciation of the rupee and collapsing economic growth. Their salaries are higher than in the private sector which is the main reason why we have to pay extortionate taxes which, in turn, add to inflation and reduce growth. In spite of constant lies about how oil products are being subsidised it seems that the government earned over Rs 1 trillion in 2010-11, an increase of 43% or Rs 300 billion over the previous year. TOI, Friday November 25. Of this Rs 262.81 billion came from customs duties and Rs 765.46 from excise. Although oil companies are said to be incurring a loss of Rs 1.32 trillion they have paid out 13% more in dividends. Bunga bunga economics by the Congress. In a macabre joke in the Parliament our most revered Finance Minister said that although the economy is in a lot of bother there would be no need to eat lizards as the fundamentals are strong. When everything is paid for by the taxpayer you can be oh so humorous. Callous!
Thursday, December 08, 2011
Dramatic last minute conference in Europe to sort out the financial mess. Leaders of all 27 countries are meeting to consider a deal worked out by Merkel of Germany and Sarkozy of France. This proposes - 1. All Eurozone countries pass laws to balance their budgets, 2. European Commission to have the power to impose penalties on those exceeding budget deficits, 3. Eurozone countries to have common corporate and financial transaction taxes and 4. Private investors to be protected in any future bailouts. Many leaders will resent what they will see as a blow to sovereignty but it is especially hard for David Cameron who will be judged on standards set by Margaret Thatcher who has been immortalised in Conservative Party folklore because she won 2.5 billion pounds in tax refunds for Britain by wearing out all other leaders by her sheer pigheaded refusal to listen to any other alternative. Already Labour Leader, Ed Milliband taunted Cameron in the House of Commons by saying that he instead of handbagging the EU Cameron has been left handwringing, to the jeers of Labour MPs. Cameron has promised to veto any deal that does not take British interests into account. Trouble is, if he scuppers the deal he will be blamed for the resulting financial disaster. Eurozone countries led by France and Germany may decide to form a separate bloc ignoring Britain and making it impossible for Britain to have any influence in the future. Any financial problem caused by Britain will affect the US economy and as a slave country Britain dare not annoy its master. If he agrees he will face Tory party wrath back home. Not easy to carry a handbag. You need balls.
Wednesday, December 07, 2011
How low will Congress politicians sink? Telecom Minister, Kapil Sibal has demanded that internet services such as Google and Facebook manually screen content from India to find and delete offensive and derogatory content. Cunningly he sited insults to religion as his reason for this weird request. That he is lying is revealed by Google Transparency Report which between January-June Google received 358 requests from government to remove content from its sites of which 255 were for criticism of the government. Only 8 ( 2.6% ) were for hate speech and 3 for pornography( 0.78% ). Told to shove off, and rightly so, he has threatened to institute some form of censoring. As per HT editorial today his gestapo tactics were prompted by 3 we-hate-Sonia Gandhi sites on Facebook. It is astonishing that Congress invertebrate creepy crawlies have absolutely no shame in public footlicking . Because of such unquestioning and absolute support Mrs Gandhi has power of life and death over all Indians and inspires a great deal of fear. Even opposition politicians never dare to criticise her. It is this fear that is expressed in these sites. Meanwhile retired Judge of the Supreme Court and presently Chairman o the Press Council has criticised the press for reporting actor Dev Anand's on front pages of newspapers. He is of the opinion that poverty, farmer suicides and economic problems should have precedence. For most Indians life is a miserable struggle for survival. Dev Anand took people away from reality into a fantasy world of love and beauty. Away from ugly criminal politicians. Justice Katju maybe trying too hard to see his name in print.
Tuesday, December 06, 2011
Prof DK Gupta, Vice Chancellor of Chhatrapati Shahuji Maharaj University in Lucknow, UP has written to the Medical Council of India to grant MBBS degrees to SC, ST students who have repeatedly failed their exams. A few have been trying since 1996. Prof Gupta makes the valid point that since these students were allotted seats in medical school with low marks at their entrance exam, because they belong to the reserved category, they should be allowed to graduate despite failing their exams. ( msn.com ). " As students have failed consecutively on several attempts, they be allowed to have a degree," he said. Predictably about 50 students have accused faculty of deliberately failing SC, ST students. Seems that belonging to the reserved category not only entitles these people to undeserved opportunities but also puts them above the law. Justice Dinakaran claimed that he was accused of land grabbing and other crimes only because he is scheduled caste. It is true that upper castes have treated lower castes shamefully in the past but that is no reason to permanently reserve jobs and education places for unfit candidates just because they happen to belong to a lower caste. This has resulted in a continual process of dumbing down until 80% of graduates are unemployable. As it is some 85% of doctors in India are quacks. Ordinary people suffer because they have no way of knowing who is from the general category and who is reserved. Politicians may spend one month in the US in 5 star comfort with son-in-law but most of us have to do with the rubbish we have. Two wrongs do not a right make. It only creates a vast pool with useless degrees.
Monday, December 05, 2011
At a recent marriage party in Delhi all the ladies were seen to be wearing tons of gold jewellery in some sort of unwritten competition. Is it some genetic trait that forces women in the east to be addicted to gold? Gold is always yellow in color and may not match the clothes that a woman is wearing. Wearing a chain thick enough to restrain a buffalo and bangles the size of handcuffs looks crass and tasteless and detracts from the designer clothes that the woman has bought. Some women may be trying to divert attention away from wrinkles of old age or rolls of fat from over indulgence but the effect is hideous. Yet women will not listen to reason. Perhaps it is an unconscious effort at making other women feel inferior by showing greater prosperity and thus increasing prospects of finding a better mate. To that extent it is probably genetic. Apparently Indian households possess 18000 tonnes of gold valued at $950 million. TOI, Monday December 5. There was a 72% year on year increase in gold holding in 2010 and further 5% increase this year. Since gold has to be imported this has resulted in worsening of the current account deficit and is one of the reasons for the falling value of the rupee. Unlike other assets like property which generate rent and shares which pay dividend as well as appreciate in value gold does not provide any regular income. Its price can fall as of any commodity. In 1980 price of gold went up to $900 a troy ounce but then fell to around $270. Most of the gold is locked away in bank lockers. We are not told how much remains unclaimed and what happens to it. Shows how Indians do not trust their currency. With reason.
Sunday, December 04, 2011
India has no dearth of sycophants or chamchas as they are known here. A wide range of people from business executives to bank managers to civil servants have come out of the wood work to blame the RBI for stalling economic growth by increasing interest rates. But what is the RBI to do when it has to contend with spiraling inflation, falling rupee and a government led by the World Famous Economist intent on driving the country to bankruptcy by insane spending? A tiny news item, TOI, Saturday December 3 says that the RBI is constantly monitoring liquidity in the financial system and is buying back government bonds to inject more money when needed. In the last week the RBI has bought back Rs 200 billion worth of government bonds. So on the one hand the RBI is selling government bonds to raise money from the market, which sucks out liquidity, and on the other the same RBI is buying back the same bonds to inject liquidity. What does this mean? Is it a fiendishly difficult financial ploy to stimulate the economy with zero inflationary stress or is this a sign of a criminal government led by the Congress using vast sums of public money to win elections by blatant bribery of sections of the electorate? The problem is that the RBI has chickened out of its duty of controlling inflation. It should raise rates further until property prices fall by 70%. This will suck black money out of the system, lower inflation and strengthen the rupee by drawing in deposits from abroad. The RBI should also have some currency control to limit arbitrage trading. Politicians are never going to learn from slaps and slippers. How to get rid of these slimy creatures?
Saturday, December 03, 2011
" Of course I am not in a position to provide the level of fiscal stimulus which I was able in 2008-09.....," said our most revered Finance Minister. That so called " stimulus " was a blatant bribe to civil servants and farmers to win the general elections in 2009. It also injected a huge amount of liquidity into the system and acted as a stimulus but it was unproductive and left the government bankrupt by not increasing tax collections. Hence the inability to stimulate the economy at present. The government needs another Rs 500 billion to keep going. Borrowing more from the market will only increase the deficit and drive up interest rates by sucking funds out of public sector banks who are required to buy bonds at RBI auctions. One way would be to sell shares in government owned companies or PSUs but the share market is volatile and trying to sell a large block of shares will only depress prices. Some of these PSUs are apparently sitting on piles of cash and the government desperately wants to get its hands on the money. Previously PSUs have been forced to pay out big dividends most of which went to the biggest shareholder i.e. the government. Trouble is dividend has to be paid to minority shareholders as well which the government is loathe to do. How to get your grubby hands on public money without sharing with the public? The idea is to force PSUs to buy shares from each other. So company A buys shares from company B and vice versa. Since both companies are owned by the government it still owns the same number of shares but both companies have no money left. Lies and flimflams are not best for the economy. How long before collapse?
Friday, December 02, 2011
The Congress is doing everything in its power to prevent the passage of a strong Lok Pal bill. Having accepted that lower level civil servants or Group C, as they are officially known, should be included within the ambit of the Lok Pal on Wednesday evening the Congress suddenly summoned a meeting of the parliamentary committee on Thursday and reversed the earlier decision. The excuse is that the Lok Pal will be inundated if it has to police 5.7 million Group C employees as well, so only top level civil servants will be answerable to the Lok Pal while the Central Vigilance Commission, which is controlled by the government, will be in charge of the Group C. The civil service in India considers itself above the people and operates on the principle of " through proper channel " which means that an ordinary taxpayer has to approach the lowest level clerk first if he has to get any work done. The clerk will open a file and present it to the fellow above him and so on up the ladder to the decision maker. The diligence of the clerk most often depends on the amount of bribe a person can afford and the money is distributed up the chain. Naturally politicians and civil servants will do anything to see that the spigot is not turned off. A couple of days ago a snake charmer released dozens of poisonous snakes in the tehsil office of Haraya Tehsil in the Basti district of UP is protest against the demand for bribes. He wanted a safe area where to release this snakes and had even written to President Patil, who had instructed tehsil officers to help the snake charmer. They, naturally, demanded bribes and the man retaliated. The scum should beware. Tomorrow it could be bullets.
Thursday, December 01, 2011
As expected elections in Egypt are going the way of Islamists. In early results the Muslim Brotherhood has about 30% of votes but the hardline Salafists are said to have received 20% of ballots cast so far. Members of this group were held responsible for the killing of 10 Coptic Christians a few weeks earlier. Israel must be feeling particularly vulnerable as it sees its peace treaty with Egypt becoming redundant. On the other hand Israel will be pleased with the situation in Syria as civil war seems to be getting likelier by the day. If the Assad regime falls and Sunnis gain power it is unlikely to be as close to Iran as the Alawites and arms supplies to Hezbollah, an especially venomous enemy in Lebanon, may dry up. The situation with Iran is very interesting. Following a report by the IAEA saying that Iran is capable of a nuclear weapon US and UK announced increased sanctions. The British embassy in Teheran was trashed by a mob which gave Britain an opportunity to expel the Iranian ambassador in London. Other European countries are taking similar diplomatic measures. Whether this is a last ditch attempt to preempt an attack by Israel on Iranian nuclear facilities, thereby drawing in the US and Britain, or clearing the way for an air attack we do not know. Turkey has suddenly become a key player in this game. Turkish Prime Minister, Erdogan, a cunning Islamist, had good relations with Iran and Assad but has become the most vocal critic of Assad. Turkey does not want a civil war in Syria with thousands of refugees pouring across the border but is risking its relations with Iran. The middle east is motivated by hatred. So which hatred is stronger?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
The regular climate change jamboree has started again, this time in Durban in South Africa. It is an occasion for expenses paid knees-up for delegates, from politicians to NGOs to civil society representatives. At the end of several days of speeches rehashing the same tired old arguments about the urgency of reducing greenhouse gases the conference will end with a meaningless resolution calling for further consultations which means more expenses paid junkets. How seriously it is taken can be judged by the fact that Jacob Zuma, President of South Africa was 40 minutes late for his opening speech as host of the conference. Already India, China and Brazil have called for recognition of " historical emissions " meaning that rich countries should atone for their past by making deeper cuts and paying for technology upgrade to help poorer countries. Rich countries counter by asking for equal commitments from developing countries and saying that they can afford to pay for such upgrades because of their economic growth. The only countries really desperate for positive action are island nations such as the Maldives which will cease to exist if sea levels rise. Not one person has the courage to lay out the truth. Rich countries must understand that they can stop immigration, they can put up trade barriers and they can stop technology transfer but they cannot stop greenhouse gases from spreading, the rise of the sea level or the depletion of the ozone layer. If the poor die they will die too. Poor countries must stop breeding. More people mean destruction of forests and more gases. We share the space ship earth and live or die together. That simple.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The world has been hit by a triple whammy. We have shameless thieving bankers, craven treacherous politicians too blinded by self interest to be patriotic and elections next year acting as nerve paralysing poison. There are the Republicans in the US bought by big business and motivated by their racial hatred of Obama so that they have mindlessly blocked everything he proposed including raising the debt ceiling. Their intransigence may see the US credit rating being downgraded increasing interest costs and making it difficult to reduce the debt burden which they caused by their stupid tax cuts for the rich. US presidential elections are next year motivating both sides to dig in harder. Next year Sarkozy faces elections and is so unpopular that even the elimination of Strauss-Kahn, who was clearly set up, cannot assure victory. Germany too has elections next year and though Angela Merkel is personally popular her party has been losing every regional election making victory very unlikely. India is perpetually in elections. If it was Bengal yesterday and Bihar the day before then it will be UP tomorrow. The Congress is busy protecting the criminals within its ranks. Admittedly it is expert in this exercise having practiced for over 55 years. It controls the investigating agencies and the judiciary so thoroughly that we see politicians in Chennai, Gujarat and Karnataka, that is politicians belonging to parties other than the Congress, in a lot of bother with the courts but Congress criminals in Delhi, Mumbai and Goa roaming around scot- free. The gutless opposition keeps opposing everything without any strategic thinking. Let the world sink. Start afresh.
Monday, November 28, 2011
The controversy over the decision to allow 51% foreign control of multi brand retail stores is either because politicians have never gone shopping for groceries or because it is a conspiracy to prevent the passage of the Lok Pal bill. Stand alone stores need a lot of land and with land prices at fairy tale levels few companies would want to take such a risk in such recessionary times. That is why in Delhi retailers such as Big Bazaar have their stores in shopping malls. Every mall charges at least Rs 30 for parking and up to Rs 60 at weekends. Most of these malls are constructed in such a way that taking heavy bags of groceries back to the car is a major problem. The small neighborhood stores are conveniently near so that multiple trips are possible and they will usually deliver to your home till late evening. Giants like Tesco, Walmart and Carrefour have stand alone stores with large parking lots and their business model encourages purchase of large quantities for it to be profitable for customers. Such stores are likely to be on the outskirts of cities so reaching them will be an effort with poor roads jammed with traffic. Shopping in such stores is very time consuming because of their sheer size and number of products on offer and, finally, you need a car to bring home large heavy bags of shopping which will rule out families relying on 2 wheelers for transport. There is, therefore, no reason for the hysterical reaction to the announcement. What the Congress is not saying is that small shop owners do not pay any tax which large stores cannot avoid. So the government stands to collect more tax while avoiding the Lok Pal bill. The entire farce is to fool the people.
Sunday, November 27, 2011
It is amazing how our courts always, inadvertently I am sure, manage to find ways to protect politicians. A Delhi court has forced police to file a case for cheating against Kiran Bedi, a former IPS officer. It relates to Ms Bedi travelling in economy while charging NGOs for business class seats and using the money, thus saved, for her own NGO. The court acted in spite of objections from Delhi Police that there was no case because there had been no complaints from donors. Of course, this has nothing to do with Ms Bedi's close association with Anna Hazare who has caused such embarrassment to Congress with his campaign against corruption. The Congress has nothing to worry. All politicians are staunchly against any strong Lok Pal, regardless of their public statements, because it will put 99% of them behind bars. The opposition has decided to boycott the Home Minster, P Chidambaram for his role in the 2G scam. This plays right into Congress hands because the boycott wastes time and the Congress can blame the opposition for not giving it the time to pass the Lok Pal bill. As a back up the cabinet has chosen this moment for allowing foreign companies, such as Walmart and Tesco, 51% share in multi brand retail stores which was considered unacceptable till now because of the deleterious effect they will on neighborhood retail shops. Already opposition parties have vowed to create uproar in the House and the Congress can just sit back and relax. Last winter the Congress diverted attention from the CWG scam by refusing a Joint Parliamentary Committee investigation into the 2G scam. Why get your hands dirty when you have the opposition to help?
Saturday, November 26, 2011
Former Supreme Court judge and present Chairman, Press Council of India, Markandey Katju thinks that Indians are stupid, superstitious, communal and caste ridden. In an opinion piece in TOI, November 26 he makes a case for a society based on science. Science leads to liberal values and an open society and India should become a science based society. Nuclear weapons are also a product of science as are tabun, sarin, cluster bombs, land mines, I could go on. There is a real danger that human beings may be decimated by a super bug grown in a lab by genetic engineering and released accidentally. As Chairman of the Press Council he was abusive of journalists and thinks that TV news channels should also be under his control. In support of his opinion he writes," Should one be given the liberty to spread superstitions, to fan communal or caste hatred, or put emphasis on film stars, pop music, fashion parades and cricket in a poor country like ours? I think not." Whose fault is that? Our children grew up ignorant about caste but when they sought college admission they found that people with much less marks got admitted while brilliant children lost out by 1 mark. This immediately bred hatred for " shaddus ". And yes, our children have done very well in IIT and MBBS in spite of enjoying pop music and latest fashion. When Pakistan sends terrorists because India is a " Hindu " state and our Prime Minister goes on " bended knees " to offer peace would that not breed communal rage? Finally, poor people are not cattle that need to be told how to lead their lives and what to enjoy. Justice Katju should remember that dictators always think they know best. Stop!
Friday, November 25, 2011
Ignorance, they say, is bliss. In no other country is it so true as in India. Surveys consistently show that Indian consumers and businesses are optimistic about the future and think that growth will continue until India is one of the richest countries in the world. Tell any Indian that our cities are filthy and they look all round, bewildered. We have a blind spot in our brains which no other people have and that is probably why we cannot see the shite the economy is in. Our GDP is $1.73 trillion or Rs 66.95 trillion and our sovereign debt was 64.12% of GDP in 2010, around Rs 40 trillion. However, even the RBI has said that our figures are completely unreliable which means that our debt could be considerably higher. Ten year bond yields have risen to 8.93%. It is 9.5% for Hungary and 12.64% for Portugal which have been reduced to junk status. Ireland, which required the IMF to rescue it from a default, is at 8.21% which is lower than India. The difference is that these countries have to borrow from international banks while our government forces public sector banks to finance its spending with money that we deposit in savings accounts. This allows the government to exceed deficit limits that it has set itself in the budget and that is why the Congress is so desperate for growth to continue in spite of double digit inflation. Without growth tax collections may decline and deficit will be uncontrollable. Indira Gandhi had to go begging to the IMF and was apparently humiliated. I may have been harsh on the World Famous Economist. He understands the mess we are in and is and is on a luxury trip around the world at our expense. Clever, clever.
Thursday, November 24, 2011
Talking about ballooning deficit our most revered Finance Minister said in Parliament," We have to be careful not to over-do ourselves in reaching this target ( 4.6% of GDP ) since that can have an excessive slowing down impact on growth." Meaning that he has no idea of how to keep deficit in control because he cannot control insane spending with so many state elections round the corner. The easy excuse for the rising deficit is to blame " foreign forces " i.e. turmoil in the Eurozone economies and the gridlock in Congress in Washington. He also went on to say that inflation, which is over 10% at this time, will come down to 6-7% by the end of March. But how? The rupee is down 15% against all major currencies. Blaming other countries does not wash. There has been a flight of money to the safe haven of the dollar so that inter bank lending in the US is down to zero. The Euro has fallen against the dollar by about 3 cents and the pound by 4 cents. The Yen is still at its highest levels against the dollar despite the Bank of Japan buying dollars to keep the Yen down. The fall of the rupee is not because of external factors but because of uncontrolled spending, deficit and inflation. The weaker rupee is going to increase cost of imports and commodities, especially oil, on which India is totally dependent. This will push up inflation or, if the government forbids rises at the pump, fiscal deficit. Said Mr Ahluwalia, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission," By February you will see the January data and if it turns out that inflation is not coming down by then, then we really don't know what we are doing." Quite. We agree. Over to the World Famous economist.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
In 2002 brothers Vikas and Vishal Yadav murdered one Nitish Katara because they objected to his relationship with a woman named Bharti. They were sentenced to life imprisonment in 2008 and are lodged in Tihar jail in Delhi. Yesterday Vikas Yadav was given one day's custodial parole to sign some legal papers. Apparently Vikas wants to give power of attorney to family members. The parole was granted not by some fourth class magistrate in the boondocks but by a judge at the Delhi High Court. It is inexplicable why the judge did not order the papers to be signed in prison with prison officers as witnesses. According to Neelam Katara, mother of the murdered man, the brothers made 85 hospital visits between May 2008 and February 2010 and another 66 since then. They have been out of jail 151 times since May 2008. Seems that the brothers are treating Tihar jail as a hotel paid for by the taxpayer. The brothers are sons of a UP politician. Manu Sharma, the son of a Haryana politician, who is serving life for the murder of Jessica Lall, let out for 3 days to attend his brother's wedding. The putrid slime Rathore, who first molested and then drove a teenage girl to suicide, was jailed for a derisory 1 year and let out after serving a just 6 months. It is obvious that politicians, police, and civil servants can commit the most heinous crime and escape punishment. Parole comes at the end of a sentence for good behavior and showing remorse and not at the beginning and certainly not for attending a weeding. Judges are complicit for turning justice into travesty. So why award Rs 1 billion for defamation when there is no izzat to defend.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
In a sudden move UP Chief Minister, Ms Mayawati got the UP assembly to pass a resolution seeking to divide the state into 4 parts, namely Purvanchal, Paschim Pradesh, Bundelkhand and Awadh Pradesh. The reason, we are told, is that UP is too big with too many people to be governed from one center. Smaller states, it is argued, are easier to administer and resources tend to be used for local benefit instead of going to a far away government. Critics say that this is merely a gimmick to fox her opponents just before next year's state elections. Ms Mayawati is strong only in UP therefore, dividing it into 4 parts multiplies her chance of becoming chief minister in at least one of the smaller state. Better to be a chief minister of a few acres than to be in opposition and not have the chance to amass billions from " love and affection of followers ". Being chief minister also gives total control of police and lower judiciary. But the biggest advantage of such division for Ms Mayawati is that she will escape prosecution for misuse of public money for constructing statues of herself and her family. If UP is divided into 4 smaller states no particular state can claim to have been defrauded and by winning one state she can stop a concerted effort against her. Dividing UP into 4 sections is a very bad idea. All state governments consist of gangsters, thieves and low class goons and this just increases their numbers with as many thieving civil servants to loot the people. It will be best to get rid of state governments altogether. Divide the country into 700 districts, each with a small elected body to run local affairs. Civil servants and police will maintain honesty. Democracy.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Arab spring is rapidly transforming into Arab blizzard. After a lull of several months protesters are back on the streets of Cairo, this time demanding the removal of the armed forces ruling council and a handover to a civilian government. Thirty three were killed and 1500 injured. The army is demanding special privileges for itself in the new constitution and will not give up its powers easily. Just like in Pakistan the Egyptian army controls large sections of trade, has a huge budget for salaries and pensions and large tracts of land for comfortable housing. Why should they give up all this without a fight? The American army demands the right to slaughter foreigners in their own countries without any of their soldiers having to face justice. It is in the nature of armies to occupy, collect booty and defend their privileges, with violence if necessary. However, a change to civilian rule may not be what the world is hoping for. Tunisians have voted in an Islamist Ennahda party to power. When given the opportunity Palestinians voted in Hamas. Al Azhar mosque is in Cairo where the Muslim Brotherhood was born so an Islamist government is the most likely. However, whichever party comes to power it will not be able to fulfill demands of the people. The protests originally started with demands for jobs, food and the means to get married. Global food prices are set to remain high. High oil and commodity prices with a looming recession in Europe and the US will restrict growth and prospects of jobs. But the main obstacle to prosperity is uncontrolled growth in population. No government can provide for unlimited numbers. Only a calamity will wake people up.
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Indian companies are sometimes victims of world circumstances but most often they are victims of their own hubris, greed and shortsighted behavior. Indian companies borrowed money abroad in 2006-7 through what are known as Foreign Currency Convertible Bonds which pay fixed rates of interest for a fixed period following which the lender has the option of converting the bonds to shares of the company. About $5.6 billion of these FCCBs will be up for redemption till end of 2012 and companies do not have the money to pay. The stock market is down reducing share values of these companies so the lenders are refusing to accept shares at higher values. The rupee has devalued 14% which increases cost and interest rates in India have gone up making borrowing at home extremely expensive. Already Zenith Infotech has defaulted on its debts and other companies may follow suit which will make foreigners reluctant to invest in India. The government is so desperate for foreign exchange that it is increasing investment limit in government securities to $15 billion and on corporate bonds to $20 billion. But will foreign investors bite? After stalling number portability for cell phones for 3 years by various stratagems telecom companies are doing their best to frustrate customers with frivolous excuses. TOI, November 9. The telecom regulator, TRAI wants telecom companies to drop roaming charges but companies are fighting. A person moving residence to another state is not allowed to register his number in the new state. To avoid roaming charges he opens a new account with another company. A customer is lost. Stupid and myopic!
Saturday, November 19, 2011
A small number of oligarchs controlling 90% of wealth, a powerful section to the media constantly twisting news into extreme right wing propaganda, families with little children being thrown out of their homes, paid politicians passing laws to reduce taxes of the rich 1% and police beating up people protesting peacefully against injustice - could be China, North Korea or Uganda right? Welcome to the United States of America, the greatest self proclaimed democracy in the world. The US goes around lecturing the world on democracy and human rights but just a couple of days ago police forcibly removed peaceful ' Occupy Wall Street ' protesters from a park in New York on the orders of billionaire former Republican mayor, Michael Bloomberg. Millionaire bankers produced the crash in 2008 and had to be bailed out with taxpayer money but right wing Republicans still push for reducing regulations. Republicans, of the Tea Party variety, are pushing for Bush tax cuts to be made permanent. Right wing billionaires like Rupert Murdoch churn out constant propaganda against health service reforms, tax reforms and social security. The Limbaughs and Becks spew hateful venom against Obama. Palin publishes Gabrielle Gifford in the sights of a gun. Shadowy figures like Koch brothers lurk in the twilight zone creating dubious organisations with patriotic names dedicated to financing lies masquerading as research. The Supreme Court legalising such falsehoods. Sitting far away from that country it is hard to distinguish the US from, say, Burma but obviously things cannot be so bad. Most people are probably in the center. Hopefully.
Friday, November 18, 2011
More economic news, all bad. Rural Consumer Price Index has risen from 9.25 to 9.73% in October. Inflation is reducing buying power of the people prompting the Center for Monitoring Indian Economy to warn of serious slowdown in manufacturing, cargo traffic, coal and gas production. Net profits of 1360 listed companies fell 9.2% last quarter and is set to fall further. TOI, November 19. To win the last general elections in 2009 the Congress used taxpayer money for naked bribery. Bank loans of farmers were written off, useless civil servants were given 80% rises in salaries and the MNREGA scheme was started which pays villagers for doing nothing. This massive injection of money supply resulted in inflation of over 10%. Desperate to manage the resulting fiscal deficit every activity was brought under service tax, petrol was increased to Rs 70/ lit and every road has become a toll road. Naturally so many taxes added to inflation forcing the RBI to increase interest rates 13 times to no avail. Rising prices means the rupee buys less and less so one would have expected the currency to fall against major currencies like the dollar and the euro. This did not happen all this time because Eurozone economies are struggling to contain a debt crisis and the US politicians cannot agree on how to reduce its massive debt. Ministers try to fool us by blaming external factors for the mess but so far they have been beneficial. No longer. The rupee has fallen 15% to 51 to the dollar. This will fire to inflation by increasing import prices, especially oil. The World Famous Economist is roaming the world. Perhaps he is enjoying before having to vacate his kursi.
As per the telecom regulator TRAI giving unified 2G licenses cheaply to many operators has failed dismally while causing massive revenue loss. TOI, November 16. This was apparently done to increase services by increasing competition but, in the event, 7 major players hold 93.82% of the market while 7 others have failed to establish any network and have only 6.18% of the market. Instead of lowering tariffs for consumers major players have hiked rates by 20% recently. TRAI now recommends making mergers easier to encourage consolidation but how that will increase competition is not clarified. Meanwhile passengers who buy plane tickets for domestic flights before December are being told that they will have to pay an extra Rs 200 at the airport. This charge will be added to tickets from that date. Presumably this is an increase in airport taxes. Already taxes on flights are so high that people fly only as last resort. This has caused Kingfisher to the edge of bankruptcy and Jet has declared a loss of Rs 7.13 billion. Instead of pouring precious taxpayer billions into the highly corrupt Air India the government should use that money to lower taxes on aviation fuel and other insidious taxes on flying. A flourishing airlines industry is essential for commerce and tourism and will stimulate the economy but Congress is stuck in its imbecile socialist ideology of aam aadmi which causes unchecked corruption and increases inflation. High taxes cause high inflation leading to decreasing consumption leading to declining industrial production leading to unemployment leading to fall in the rupee leading to inflation. Welcome to a crash.
Thursday, November 17, 2011
As expected the situation in Syria is cooking nicely. Peaceful protests are gradually giving way to armed attacks by protesters and deserters from the army. Superficially it may resemble Libya but Syria is much more complex. It has a mainly Sunni population ruled by a minority Shia government which controls the armed forces and the civil service. This minority will lose all its privileges if Sunnis take over and, knowing the level of hatred between them, will suffer many casualties. Naturally the regime is close to Iran, the only Shia country in the middle east. It is possible that Iranian Revolutionary Guards are directing the killing of protesters. The Arab league led by Saudi Arabia, which hates Iran, has suspended membership of Syria forgetting how the Sunni minority regime brutally crushed the Shia majority in Bahrain with Saudi Arabia sending in its troops. Turkey, a close ally in the past, is giving shelter to rebels and threatening to cut off electricity supplies. Prime Minister Erdogan has said that the future cannot be built on " the blood of the oppressed " quite forgetting the genocide of Armenians in the past and the persecution of Kurds at present. The west is hamstrung. Having deceived the Security Council into authorising a no-fly zone over Libya on the pretence of protecting civilians they actively attacked Gaddafi and his family. Now China and Russia will veto any resolution on Syria. One option will be to attack Iran. Recently an IAEA report said that Iran is close to making a nuclear bomb. Was this to give US and its allies the excuse they need to attack Iran? Israel is already threatening to do so. Will the Saudis help Israel? So devious! Love it.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
On September 10, 2008, Times Now, a television news channel, was reporting on a provident fund scam at the Ghaziabad District Court. During the report the channel mentioned Justice PK Samantha of the Kolkata High Court but unintentionally showed the picture of Justice PB Sawant, retired judge of the Supreme Court, for about 15 seconds. Once the mistake was realised the channel ran a public apology to the judge for 5 days. Not satisfied Justice Sawant sued the channel for defamation and the Pune High Court has awarded a mind boggling Rs 1 billion in damages. The aggrieved channel appealed to the Supreme Court for remedy but was told that it has to deposit Rs 200 million in cash and Rs 800 million in bank guarantees before the court will hear the appeal. In the past, Delhi High Court sentenced 2 journalists to jail for contempt of court because they had the audacity to write an article exposing how the sons of the then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court were benefiting from the sealing of high street shops in Delhi. The sons worked for a company building shopping malls which made huge profits from the orders of the Chief Justice. The same Delhi High Court has just given Manu Sharma, murderer of Jessica Lall, a 5 day leave to attend his brother's wedding making mockery of his life sentence. All cases of grabbing pubic land against Justice Dinakaran were dropped when he resigned. After pronouncing judgments from on high for years judges in India are clearly suffering from ' God complex ' so that any perceived insult, no matter how trivial, is deemed more serious than murder. They should beware. The remedy could be exceedingly bitter.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
A group of people including former chief of Indian Airforce, S Krishnaswamy, former chief of Mumbai police, J Ribeiro and former Joint Director of CBI, BR Lal have filed a Public Interest petition in the Supreme Court asking why CB Bhave was not given a second term as chief of the Securities and Exchange Board of India. ( TOI. Nov 14 ). Mr Bhave was appointed in 2008 and his contract was not renewed after 3 years. The petition challenges the appointment of UK Sinha alleging irregularities. In defence the Congress has hit back saying that Mr Bhave was appointed even though the Prime Minister's Economic Advisory Council had advised against him because he had failed to prevent an IPO scam of Rs 1.15 billion. That is damning indeed except that 3 years ago it was the same Congress and the Prime Minister in power. Is the Finance Ministry saying that our most revered Prime Minister appointed a man under a cloud? The Prime Minister was also instrumental in the appointment of PJ Thomas as Chief Vigilance Commissioner, in spite of questions about his role in the palmolein import scam of 1992, over the objections of the Leader of the Opposition in Parliament. Mr Thomas' appointment was later quashed by the Supreme Court. Meanwhile the Congress is set to probe as to who is financing the protest against the nuclear power plant at Kudankulum. This is standard Congress policy of using government institutions, paid for by the taxpayer, to attack anyone protesting against its policies as they did against the civil society movement against corruption. Politicians may try to suppress us but that only increases our belief that they are stinking lowlife.
Monday, November 14, 2011
Kingfisher Airlines, owned by liquor baron Vijay Mallya, is asking for government help in restructuring its loans. Kingfisher has a debt of Rs 7o billion and the promoters have already pledged 90.17% of their shares to secure loans. This may be a sign of its financial stress or an effort by the canny promoters to maximise the value of their share of the airline in case it goes bankrupt. Kingfisher has cancelled many flights causing crowding in other airlines and a resultant increase in ticket prices. Yesterday Mallya said in his Twitter account." Is it Kingfisher's duty to fly on loss making routes, when state governments tax heavily. Or should we be financially prudent and fly profitably." He said," Every government has gone out of the way to support airlines and connectivity. In India airlines are over taxed and over charged. Wonder why?" Jet Airways has reported a loss of Rs 7.13 billion in the last quarter. Exorbitant taxes, forcing airlines to fly to loss making small towns and taxpayer money poured down the totally corrupt government owned Air India is killing private airlines. Seems that the Exim Bank in the US is to lend $ 3.4 billion or Rs 170 billion to Air India to buy 27 Boeing Dreamliner planes. American Transport Association has written to the bank objecting to the loan and pointing out that Air India is very poorly managed to which the bank has answered that the government of India has given sovereign guarantee to the loan. Central and state governments are bankrupt and desperate to raise revenue. Next year several states will hold assembly elections and politicians need social schemes to loot so as to raise money for campaigning. The future is dark.
Sunday, November 13, 2011
If you drive from Delhi to Vadodara in Gujarat, a distance of about 1000 km, you will be stopped 18 times to pay toll for a total of Rs 751, which is a tax of Rs 0.75 per km. Trucks have to pay anywhere from Rs 500-800 per stop which means that a truck will pay around Rs 10000 for delivering cargo and the same for returning empty. This is an extortionate tax on commerce which explains why growth will not be possible without stoking inflation. So lucrative is this extortion that construction companies compete to pay the government anything up to Rs 1 billion to secure a contract for building a highway for which they may spend Rs 300 billion. In return they are allowed 30 years of free hand to loot Indians, earning trillions. God knows what percent the politicians are getting out of this ' highway robbery '. The Sun, a UK tabloid, exposed that the British government earns 31.5 billion pounds every year from vehicle and fuel excise duty of which only 13.4 billion is spent on maintaining roads and environment, netting the treasury 18.1 billion or 293 pounds per person per year. A study by Taxpayers Alliance showed that rural people paid 566 pounds per head per year while urban people paid 35 pounds because of better public transport in cities and towns. Sadly we have no such study in India. Exorbitant taxes fuel inflation and make us poorer. Car sales are down more than 25% and now moped sales are also declining showing stress on rural incomes. The Congress must be delighted. Their survival depends on the naked aam aadmi which allows them to arrange easy to loot social schemes which makes them rich and khas. Great.
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Stock markets around the world rebounded after Greece appointed Lucas Papademos as Prime Minister and Mario Monti is to take over from our old friend Silvio Berlusconi. The optimism is due to both men being technocrats rather than career politicians, the expectation being that they will do what is best for their countries rather than looking at the next election. But will they? Papademos was the Governor of Greece central bank when the country joined the euro with fake accounts of its finances. Was he unaware of the deception? If so, why? Mario Monti is International Adviser to Goldman Sachs and Coca Cola ( Wikipedia ). Both men seem pillars of the establishment which is seen as helping bandit bankers continue with their bonuses while piling hardships on the people. At least Monti has promised to cut perks enjoyed by politicians in Italy. If only we had someone like him in India. Here politicians believe that winning an election gives them the right to use public money for personal luxury, foreign travel and sending a private aircraft to fetch a pair of sandals. Like mongrels fighting in a garbage dump they fight to get cabinet posts which give them control of public sector companies. They then use the company's money to finance travel with wife, family and friends. Conrad Black is serving a long prison term for precisely the same crime but our politicians control the police and so are immune. At least Berlusconi is honest enough to claim that he can do it 5 times a night but our politicians claim to be impotent after raping women. There is no creature lower than politicians. We need Citizens Corporations to protect us. Urgently.
Friday, November 11, 2011
Life sentences have been awarded to 31 people convicted of killing minorities in 2002 in riots following the burning of Hindus in the Sabarmati Express. That is entirely correct and the Congress controlled press is suitably righteous in its plaudits. However, there is no righteous indignation on the killing of 3 Hindus in Sindh province in Pakistan on Monday. Any crime committed by " minorities " against Hindus do not deserve a mention. There was no condemnation from our government. It was left to the US State department to issue a condemnation and demand that the perpetrators be brought to justice. Meanwhile our most revered Prime Minister is enjoying the balmy weather of the Maldives where he is pictured shaking hands with Pakistani Prime Minister, Gilani whom he has called a " man of peace ". Much is being made of the Most Favored Notion status conferred to India by Pakistan recently, at least 20 years too late. It is not because rabid generals have suddenly seen the light but because Pakistan is bankrupt. Its traditional alms giver, the US, is cutting back and desperate visits with a begging bowl to China and Saudi Arabia have seen it remain empty. So, apart from an invitation to our Prime Minister to visit Pakistan which has been accepted with alacrity, has India gained anything from the talks? We will never know because our press will not give a balanced review. Anyway we are happy that our Great Leader is dashing about the world for us. Only recently he has been to New York, Cannes, Maldives and is off to Indonesia and Singapore on November 18. We hope the food is tasty. What vicarious pleasure for our hungry stomachs.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
Our most revered Finance Minister says that food inflation is at 12.21% because Indians have become so rich under this Congress led government that we are gorging on eggs, meat, vegetables and milk. Fancy that. People are so stupid that they do not realise how full they are and keep complaining about having to stop eating eggs, meat, vegetables and milk. The economy is doing so well that the rupee is down 10% against the dollar, indirect tax collection is down 2.5% in October showing reduction in consumer spending, fiscal deficit will be higher than 6% and the trade deficit is $ 273.5 billion between April to October. Moody's has downgraded outlook for Indian banks from stable to negative because of deteriorating asset quality, capitalisation and profitability. Allahabad bank has not sanctioned any loans to state electricity boards for the last 6 months because of mounting debts. Despite enormous rises in electricity bills power distribution companies lost Rs 400 billion last fiscal because at least 40% of power is stolen by friends of politicians and civil servants. A check from Kingfisher Airlines to Airport Authority for Rs 150 million has bounced. Jet Airways is having to lay off 10% staff and the Chairman of state owned Hindustan Petroleum, S Roy Choudhury says he has no money to buy crude. HPCL has debts of Rs 310 billion and its debt equity ratio stands at 3:1 making it impossible for the company to borrow more money. All this is because of uncontrolled spending by the Congress in an effort to buy votes to win the last election and frantic increase in taxes to plug the hole. We are going down. Time to drown our worries. If only we could afford it.
Wednesday, November 09, 2011
In the end it was the bond market that got rid of Silvio Berlusconi. He entered politics for the safety it provided and opportunities of making money. He was accused of numerous crimes but always managed to stay out of jail because his vast wealth allowed him to appoint the best defence lawyers and the extreme corruption in Italy protected him. He lied about reducing his control of the media after becoming prime minister and was totally shameless when exposed for using a teenager, Karima el Mahroug for his bunga bunga parties. He then used his influence to interfere with police investigation of the girl. His excuse that he thought her to be the granddaughter of his friend Hosni Mubarak, former president of Egypt, is so pathetic that you wonder how Italians could allow such a clown to humiliate their country time and again. He probably saw himself as a macho latter day Julius Caesar dallying with Cleopatra but in reality came across as a slimy third rate hood lying and twisting every which way to stay out of prison. George Papandreou of Greece had the courage to offer a referendum to his people which eventually cost him his job but not so Berlusconi. Till the last he tried to stay in power until a vote on the budget showed his lack of a majority. He has used his country for his own self interest and leaves it with a debt of $2.6 trillion. Next year Italy will have to roll over $360 billion and the markets do not believe that it will be able to do so. Yields on 10 year bonds rose above the psychological 7% level this morning. Sadly India also has the Italian model and our politicians are just as slimy criminals. How to get rid of the Italian model?
Tuesday, November 08, 2011
In a feelgood article titled " An Autumn of Happy Tidings " in the Times of India today, one Chandrajit Bannerjee writes of all the good things that our politicians are doing for the country. The cabinet has cleared a National Manufacturing Policy which will increase competitiveness in manufacturing and provide a boost by helping to acquire land and improving infrastructure. How? Every highway that is built is a means of extorting money through tolls so onerous that traffic consists mainly of trucks and very few private motorists. The RBI has indicated a stop to increasing interest rates because of enormous pressure put on it by vested interests but it is stupid to think that uncontrolled inflation will not decrease production by reducing consumer spending. Even though we have vast coal reserves we are unable to supply our power plants. Vast amounts of our mineral wealth are being stolen by criminal politicians and civil servants. Film producer, Vinod Bachchan had to pay bribe for every scene that was shot at the Qutab Minar in Delhi because the staff, who are government employees, kept obstructing the crew. Instead of being ashamed one of the scum said that the Mr Bachchan was the guilty party for paying bribes. Subhumans! An actress Shriya Saran was abused and assaulted in Hyderabad by Telegana activists while police stood by watching. Raje Bhatnagar, Deputy Director of Directorate General of Civil Aviation has been suspended because of his involvement in importing luxury jets for a private company involving millions of rupees. India would have " happy tidings " if politicians and civil servants were eliminated. But how?
Monday, November 07, 2011
The government has embarked on a project to provide a Unique Identity Document for every citizen of the country at colossal expense that the country can ill afford. A form asks for name, age, address, cell phone number, bank and post office account details. Photocopies of various documents, such as passport, driving licence, birth certificate, school leaving certificate and others may be attached as proof of the information supplied. There is a question asking for permission for the information to be supplied to other agencies. In an effort to deceive the public the question is asked in the negative i.e. " Please indicate if you do not have any objection to this information being supplied to others ". You have to tick yes or no. Most probably this has been done deliberately so that either answer can be construed as an affirmative. The reason for wasting trillions of rupees of taxpayer money is that the government can target poor people more effectively for social services. People like me who have to pay taxes, do not belong to SC, ST, OBC or any minority community, do not receive any form of service from the government and are dismissed as inconsequential because our numbers do not qualify us as " vote bank " must not be forced to supply such details to a gestapo government. Since politicians and civil servants are criminals what is to prevent these details being supplied to a terrorist who can then make a card for himself in my name? Will I ever be able to prove my innocence? Previous experience with voter I card and PAN card shows that details of one person were often added to another one. Time to be terrified.
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