Isilik, mesedez! (Silence, please!)

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Puerto Rico zorretan

Santurtzitik (Bizkaia) Santurcera (Puerto Rico)

Puerto Rico: irtenbiderako bideaz hitz bi

Orain Puerto Rico da albistea ez dena…

… izan ere, albiste ezkutua: The Silent Puerto Rican Debt Default

This story is receiving little to no press, and it is truly baffling given the ramifications and meaning behind it.”

Nathan McDonald-en lana: The Silent Puerto Rican Debt Default1

The Silent Puerto Rican Debt Default - Nathan McDonald

(a) Sarrera: No news2

(b) Zorraren ez ordaintzea eta AEBko gobernua ados egotea3

(Berria: Puerto Rico To Default On July 1 After Senate Passes Bailout Bill4)

c) Alta, prentsan no news5

(d) Eliteen beste eredu bat da ez ordaintze hori, beraiek mozkinak eskuratzen segitzen duten bitartean6

(e) Fartsa eta AEBko Senatua7

(f) Hurrengo eguneko ordainketa8

Baina…

(g) Oraingo honetan AEBko gobernuak a “free” pass emango die!9

Alta, ..

(h) Zoritxarrez, ‘akordioan’ haien askatasuna galduko dute!10

Baina, berriz…

(i) Ez duzu entzungo askorik aipatutako afera horretaz11

Omertà sakratua da!


2 Ingelesez: “Where’s all the news – where are all the headlines? A major event has taken place yesterday and another event is about to unfold tomorrow.”

3 Ingelesez: “Puerto Rico is going to default on its debt and the US government is A-OK with it.

5 Ingelesez: “Once again, the American taxpayers have been on the short end of the stick. This story is receiving little to no press and it is truly baffling given the ramifications and meaning behind it. Perhaps this is exactly why it is receiving so little attention.

6 Ingelesez: “The story of the Puerto Rican default is just another example of the crumpling system of the elites. The establishment is desperately trying to keep this broken fiat system together for as long as they possibly can, sucking maximum profits from it before it implodes.”

7 Ingelesez: “The U.S. Senate has done its part in this farce, as they passed the bailout bill with overwhelming support yesterday, ensuring that Puerto Rico, like Greece, can put off its consequences of overspending for the time being and continue to stagnate. It’s another stellar example of extend and pretend by the elites.”

8 Ingelesez: “Tomorrow, the government of Puerto Rico was supposed to be paying back $2 billion in debt repayments – no small sum of money, but a drop in the bucket when you look at the massive $70 billion that they owe in debt payments.” (1 bilioi amerikar: mila milioi europar)

9 Ingelesez: “Fortunately and unfortunately for them, they are being given a “free” pass by the U.S. government this time. (…)”

10 Ingelesez: “ (…) I say unfortunately, because the trade-off for them is their freedom and liberty. As part of the bailout deal, the elites will install overseers that will monitor the Puerto Rican government. Essentially, they are giving up their free will.

11 Ingelesez: “Despite this being a major story, don’t expect to hear much about it. The elites don’t want to embolden other states or countries to default on their debt as well. The illusion of debt and fiat money must be maintained at all cost, or they risk completely losing the crumbling empire they have built around them.

Iruzkinak (2)

  • joseba

    Puerto Rico Defaults On $2 Billion In Debt Payments

    “As expected, Puerto Rico will default on about $2 billion in debt payments Friday, including $780 million in constitutionally-backed general obligation bonds, as governor Alejandro Garcia Padilla has issued an executive order authorizing the suspension of payments. (…) The default will mark the first time a US territory has failed to pay on its general obligation bonds.
    (…)
    The suspension of payments comes just as the Senate rushed a bill to President Obama that was signed on Thursday, and the bill will now allow Puerto Rico to access a bankruptcy-like debt restructuring process for its roughly $70 billion in debt.
    (…)
    “I want to let the people of Puerto Rico know that although there are still some tough work that we’re going to have to do to dig Puerto Rico out of the hole that it’s in, this indicates how committed my administration is to making sure that they get the help they need.” Obama told reports before signing the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA).”

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