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Failing Democracy Again: This Time With A National Referendum →  January 31, 2010 10

The rationale for a representative democracy is that the issues facing a government are too varied and detailed to expect the electorate to adequately study each issue. The fear is that modern propaganda can be used to bamboozle the masses into agreeing to laws that are not in their best interest or to permit a [...]

Solving The Wrong Problem →  January 28, 2010 29

Worrying himself sick every night over the household’s finances, he decided that the correct and responsible thing to do would be to talk to his bank. The bank’s friendly customer representative brought out a spreadsheet and started entering information about his earnings and spending. “This is what you have to do”, she said. “You have [...]

History Repeating →  January 27, 2010 5

The word is about, there’s something evolving, whatever may come, the world keeps revolving They say the next big thing is here, that the revolution’s near, but to me it seems quite clear that it’s all just a little bit of history repeating - Shirley Bassey / An Independence Party MP being caught in dirty [...]

The Curious Case Of The University Of Iceland →  January 26, 2010 11

I am starting my second semester studying for a Master’s degree in International Relations at the University of Iceland. I am so far mostly satisfied with the quality of the courses on offer. I find the topics discussed, be it globalization, history of Icelandic foreign affairs, theories, nationalism and international institutions very interesting and I [...]

Delayed →  January 25, 2010 1

until the end of February…the investigation committee’s report… …now what?

Iceland’s Big Problem = Asbjorn Ottarsson Millionaire MP →  January 24, 2010 6

According to DV.is Asbjorn Ottarsson, Independence Party MP paid himself and his wife 65 million ISK in dividends from their fishing company Nesver in 2008. The company lost 574 million ISK in the same year and had a negative equity of 157 million ISK. This is one of the 63 people who is supposed to [...]

Johannes Bjorn: Speech At Austurvollur 23.1.2010 →  January 24, 2010 4

It is clear as dayligth that the political and financial elites which control the “four parties” decided early in the economic collapse to sacrifice the indebted households in the country. This was done while a fortress was erected around owner of capital and the criminals who bankrupted the country. Most things indicate that the politicians [...]

A Farewell Letter –  I am escaping to a different reality that is more FAIR to me →  January 23, 2010 8

Excerpts from a farewell letter from someone who’s been in regular touch throughout the year. A foreigner living and working in Iceland, someone who’s been working hard and taking the time to study the language, whose first emails showed as much bewilderment as the rest of us,  ”I went from living in one of the world’s richest countries [...]

InDefence: Request For A Meeting With The Dutch Finance Committee →  January 22, 2010 1

I don’t know about you but I have no desire at all to have the InDefence group appear on my nation’s behalf at the Dutch Parliament. “The InDefence group organized a petition in Iceland asking the president of Iceland not to sign the Icesave laws. The petition was signed by close to 25% of voters in [...]

→  January 21, 2010 6

…is the most corrupt time in the history of Iceland… …not 2002… ..not 2007.. but right now

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