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Tuesday, March 1, 2011

WHORE OF THE MONTH NIALL FERGUSON


"I'm a Scottish Limey Whore Fuck, sell all of Americas Highways to the Chinks."

"Indiana recently leased the operation of the state’s principal 157-mile highway to a consortium led by the Spanish company Cintra and the Australian investment bank Macquarie. For the next 75 years, the consortium will collect the tolls from motorists. Indiana got $3.85 billion upfront. The city of Chicago has done a similar deal, leasing out its Skyway toll bridge for $1.83 billion. A few other state governments have been moving hesitantly down this same path, usually by setting up public-private partnerships to manage stretches of highway."

" the most obnoxious part of the deal is that the city is now forced to cede control of their streets to a virtually unaccountable private and at least partially foreign-owned company. Written into the original deal were drastic price increases. In Hairston's and Colon's neighborhoods, meter rates went from 25¢ an hour to $1.00 an hour the first year, and to $1.20 an hour the year after that. And again, the city has no power to close streets, remove or move meters, or really do anything without asking the permission of Chicago Parking Meters LLC." (The Fucking Arabs)

This Cocksucking BAWHEID slut should shut his FUCKIN MAW and get his BOGGIN FANDAN HOOMISTER ASS THE FOOK OUT OF MY COUNTRY BEFORE HE FINDS HIS MOCKITTY FANDAN PUMMILLED UP HIS SHITESTER!!!

" The Ferguson piece is an amazing specimen; the guy only half-jokingly concedes that selling Alaska is probably going too far and seems to be in favor of selling off a fairly sizable chunk of the national infrastructure......selling bridges and grazing lands to finance extra vacations for Jamie Dimon and George Soros. Awesome idea."
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/mailbag-friedman-naked-swaps-and-madoff-20110228

Whore of the month Niall Ferguson,
"....a better idea would be to get smart and start inviting bidders to what could be the sale of the century."
http://www.newsweek.com/2011/02/20/sale-of-the-century.html

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