Saturday, January 7, 2017

Wearing black socks, drinking lemonade and asking for the death penalty

Day 7 of 2017, the week is complete for some.  While a jihadist, misogynistic organization, which even claimed they can cure gays from their disease, known as "The black socks Christians" in The Netherlands call for introducing of a Christian version of sharia law and proposes to reintroduce the death penalty, the Dutch 50+ adults now can choose between a glass of lemonade, a coke or a cup-a-soup during the "cards or billiards" evenings because the Foundation for Elderly Well-being in Arnhem has a total alcohol ban in the locations that are hired by these card games and billiards clubs. If you are over 50, you’re good enough to work for another 20 years or more in the future, to pay taxes and listen to all the nonsense of overpaid board-member and politicians, resulting in a frugal and especially short retirement, but you are no longer able to your handle your own responsibilities, that's logical right? While Donald Trump's wife remains behind in New York, for the time being, because their son can’t change school halfway through the year, her man forces all ambassadors, offhand, to take their children from school and come back to America, while he swung a little fast note; "thoughts and prayers for all" on twitter after an ex-soldier yesterday killed at least five people at Fort Lauderdale International Airport, to then resume to the important affairs of his measly existence, the selling of beer glasses with the presidential seal.  There is such a thing as tasteless, however, there is a superlative and those are the tweets of the next u.s. president.  Meanwhile the Dutch ING bank numbers for the third quarter of 2016 are known, just a small profit of 1. 1 billion, and at the same time it became public that this same bank co-wrote the tax laws with which they provided themselves a tax deduction of 350 million euros and that the Minister of finance, in his full mind, signed of the law. Published (or should I say leaked) documents show that Dijsselbloem, yes the man who is also Euro Group President, appointed; "these schemes are deliberately not reported, in cooperation with the banks we found formulations in order to bring the European Commission astray".  No bank robber or East-European debit-card hacker-cracker can beat that!

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