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He Had A Repressed Youth

December 27th, 2010 No comments

link Analysis: Khodorkovsky verdict confirms Putins grip on power – Telegraph.

It’s always been of great curiosity to me as to how despots get into power.  As interesting are the images they portray to the world.  Not that I’m claiming Putin is a despot, but there have been many anecdotal stories of his somewhat strong armed edicts during his career.  This latest news of the imprisonment of a political foe only underscores a history of such power moves.  In addition, over the past year, we’ve been treated to images of Putin riding bare chested on a horse, fishing in a stream and holding rifles, again bare chested as if he were posing for the cover of some bodice ripper.  The most recent imagery is of Putin in judo garb, presumably subduing an opponent.  In politics, but especially in communist/totalitarian type regimes, image is everything.  The West has been treated to a steady stream of G.I. Vladimir for quite some time now, so we know there is propaganda being foisted upon both their domestic population as well as the West.   Most recently, as if to augment his studly stature, there have been carefully leaked rumours of Putin squiring around a lovely young model. 

On that note, what aspiring dictator can blame him?  There’s no point wielding absolute power over a nation if you can’t get a hot chick as your consort.  As far as that goes, why not indulge a bit and to heck with what others think.  If Hugh Hefner can marry someone young enough to be his great granddaughter, why can’t Putin live a little?  Why should just the Capitalists have all the fun?  Putin is at least enjoying the fruits of a lifetime of scheming, subterfuge and political maneuvering to get where he is today.  If he wants to express himself a bit, who can blame him?  When you look at other iconic despots of our time, they look like comparitively miserable people.  Kim Jong Il, Castro, Hugo, Mahmoud; they all have that serious, no fun look about them all the time.  Surely it must be boring to wear the same old drab military fatigues all the time, or in the case of Ahmedinejad, the same suit.  There is that sameness of demeanor when you are the icon of totalitarian rule.  It must be tiring constantly having to appear stern and serious. Invariably, photos of them always depict them in mid-rant with their mouths open, an annoyed visage and a threatening finger stabbing the air for emphasis.

So refreshing to have someone like Vladimir living the life publicly that the other dictators wish they had the guts to emulate.  Riding horses, playing with guns, fishing, wrestling and dating hot women, all with with shirt optional.  In the West, people are even more repressed, as far as politicians anyway.  If there was any hint of these fun things occurring in the lives of Western politicians, the media and public would be all a-titter and the sqwawking would be heard clear to the next decade.  There would be big dollar investigations and scandalous revelations.  Just ask Bill Clinton, John Edwards, Mark Sanford etc etc etc.  Someone like Sarah Palin gets seen wielding a gun and shooting caribou and she gets labelled as a redneck.  Vladimir does it, he’s a strongman.  Here’s another case in point:  Silvio Berlusconi, the over hormoned Prime Minister of Italy who in a candid moment said,

“… I work extremely hard and, if every now and then I look at the face of a beautiful girl, then it is better to be passionate about beautiful girls than be gay…”

That didn’t play too well in a predominantly Roman Catholic society.  I imagine it wouldn’t play well in New York or San Francisco either.  So much for honesty.  Undaunted, there are reports that he bought gold rings for all of his 37 female cabinet members for Christmas.   Those Italians sure know how to treat women.

World politicians must look at Putin enviously.  In comparison to the West where they have to maintain the veneer of piety or in banana republics where they are obliged to portray strong humorless authority,  it must be so much more fun to be able to do what Putin does;  which is apparently, whatever he wants.   There’s a man who likes his job.

Cuba Switching Sides

November 12th, 2010 No comments

link Accept reforms or “we will fall off the cliff” warns Raúl Castro — MercoPress.

Something’s wrong with this picture.  The next generation of the Castro Regime makes a candid admission on the shortcomings of socialism, at least as practised in the iconic Cuba.  Over the years and even recently, no less than learned statesmen such as Sean Penn and Michael Moore have trumpeted the achievements of the Castro led communist regime.  Odd then that now, the stark realities are being addressed by the next Castro.  Even more odd is that you don’t get much coverage of this news story in the popular media.  Logically, this implies that Cuba will move towards more of a market based economy where entitlements to the people by the state will shrink.  Steps are being taken to pare people from the government payrolls:

“…The dismissed workers are being encouraged to go into business for themselves, and Granma (the official newspaper) said the central bank may offer micro-credits to new entrepreneurs as the island faces its worst economic slump since the former Soviet Union ended support in the 1990s…”

Translation: “we’re out of pesos and you are on your own”.

On this side of the communist curtain, we are seeing ‘demonstrations’, often violent ones, by ‘students’ ostensibly complaining about rollbacks in entitlements that in some cases don’t even affect them.  The realization is leaking out; the burden of payouts and pensions promised to a large segment of society will come under scrutiny and will suffer cuts in the years to come in order to stave off insolvency.  Income just isn’t keeping up with outgo.   This is happening in Greece and in France.  The U.K.’s announcement that they will cut welfare pay to those refusing jobs as well as increase student tuitions have given excuse to break windows and vandalize businesses, the standard protest tactic.   More significantly, this unrest will likely happen very soon here in North America.  Governor Chris Christie of New Jersey is beginning the process of rolling back pension entitlements, teachers’ pay and expensive infrastructure projects. 

Just the other day, a story circulated that the number of federal workers earning more than $150,000 has doubled since January 2009. Apparently, it’s gone up tenfold in five years.  As many know, salaries for government workers increase regularly as if they were entitlements regardless of the underlying state of the economy….which they are!  They may want to spend some of that money to buy a Cuban newspaper to get a glimpse of the future.  When the cuts begin to fall upon those expecting infinite entitlements, the marching, the yelling and the window smashing will begin.  People may want to get into the glass business in anticipation.  Or start the flotilla to Cuba.

Updated link November 14:  http://www.canadianencyclopedia.ca/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=M1ARTM0013415