The world reeled in shock yesterday as the Wall St. Journal reported a crackdown by America on corruption. However panic was avoided and order restored when it emerged that the moral crusade applied only to Hungary, And presumably any other country without a Rothschild Central Bank, Or which objects to a takeover by the Tribe as apparently 'old scapegoats have come back to life in a nation that was flattened by globalization: foreigners, bankers, and Jews.' Oh dear.
This from the WSJ. "The State Department refused entry to the U.S. to several Hungarians because it said they had been involved in corruption, once more highlighting tensions between the U.S. administration and the feisty government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In a statement issued by Charge’d affairs M. Andre Goodfriend the embassy said the US canceled the visas on the basis of “credible information that those persons are either engaging in or benefiting from corruption.”
Some more observations by TPTB.
President Obola. 'I've never heard of Hungary before but must ask myself why they cannot conduct their business affairs honestly. Like Jon Corzine, Jamie Diamond and LLoyd Blankfein.'
AG Eric Holder: 'If there's one thing I cannot stand it's corruption and accordingly strongly endorse this fearless and even-handed application of the law. If we let this kind of thing go unpunished you could find the Hungarians doing something like......supplying weapons to gangsters in neighbouring countries,'
Abe Foxman: 'An excellent move. Godammit what would happen if these goys, I mean guys get into financial racketeering as well? And those Magyars, will we ever forget the Arrow Cross in WW 2? Oy vey, the sufferink...the sufferink. Just as well we have one of our own in Amos Goodfreund, whoops I mean Andre Goodfriend fighting our corner.'
We'll have to keep an eye on this anti-corruption thingy from the Americans. Humanitarian bombing might be replaced by anti-corruption bombing. We live in interesting times.
This from the WSJ. "The State Department refused entry to the U.S. to several Hungarians because it said they had been involved in corruption, once more highlighting tensions between the U.S. administration and the feisty government of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban. In a statement issued by Charge’d affairs M. Andre Goodfriend the embassy said the US canceled the visas on the basis of “credible information that those persons are either engaging in or benefiting from corruption.”
Some more observations by TPTB.
President Obola. 'I've never heard of Hungary before but must ask myself why they cannot conduct their business affairs honestly. Like Jon Corzine, Jamie Diamond and LLoyd Blankfein.'
AG Eric Holder: 'If there's one thing I cannot stand it's corruption and accordingly strongly endorse this fearless and even-handed application of the law. If we let this kind of thing go unpunished you could find the Hungarians doing something like......supplying weapons to gangsters in neighbouring countries,'
Abe Foxman: 'An excellent move. Godammit what would happen if these goys, I mean guys get into financial racketeering as well? And those Magyars, will we ever forget the Arrow Cross in WW 2? Oy vey, the sufferink...the sufferink. Just as well we have one of our own in Amos Goodfreund, whoops I mean Andre Goodfriend fighting our corner.'
We'll have to keep an eye on this anti-corruption thingy from the Americans. Humanitarian bombing might be replaced by anti-corruption bombing. We live in interesting times.






