Thursday, December 15, 2011

This'n'That; December Fifteenth #1; Finally....!

A Country owe-bama Can Rule With Success!
    While wandering around the 'net, I found this article on Forbes.com.  The article lists the happiest and the saddest countries on the planet; from #1(happiest)-Norway ( third year in a row!) to #110 (saddest)-the Central African Republic.  What put CAR on the bottom of the list:

Ranks LAST in education, and
Ranks LAST in health, and
Ranks LAST in entrepreneurship
    Where I'm going with all this is: #109-Zimbabwe, nearly the worst (saddest) country on the planet!!  Given the method-and-result of "Clown Prince ZERO-bama, the Narcissist's" rule thusfar--with George Soros' "help"--Zimbabwe is the perfect country for the "Clown Prince" to continue his rule!!  Here's why:
Zimbabwe is a kleptocracy, and
Zimbabwe's political violence is pervasive, and
Zimbabwe has NO civil rights, and
Zimbabwe's ruling elite is completely inept, and
Zimbabwe's ruling elite is completely corrupt, and
Zimbabwe's economy is in steady decline, from -5% in 2000 to -18% in 2003, and
Zimbabwe's annual inflation rate grew from 32% in 1998 to 11,200,000%  by August, 2008, and
Zimbabwe's dollar (Z$) has been continually tweeked from an exchange rate of Z$24=US$1 in 1998, to Z$120,000,000 (old)=US$1 in 2007, to Z$1,000,000,000,000=US$1 in 2009!!

    The economic and political damage has already been done, there's no reason for "Clown Prince ZERO-bama, the Narcissist" and George Soros to do anything more that preside over the continual decline!!  The owe-bama family can share the new "barackingham Palace" three-room mud hut; with accompanying communal shit-hole out back, with Mr Soros.  Don't forget the owe-bama family Monthly Vacations: they'll have the use of "Z-Cart-1" a single-axle traditional conveyance with one donkey-power to transport them to various surrounding countries with--and in--comparative luxury!!
Let's all help the entire owe-bama family on their way in 2013!!
Til Nex'Time....

http://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2011/12/07/the-worlds-happiest-and-saddest-countries/
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mef45ejmi/109-zimbabwe/
http://www.prosperity.com/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimbabwe
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kleptocracy

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