Billionaire globalist and altogether controversial figure, George Soros, is now the subject of a $10 billion lawsuit accusing him of being a “racketeer billionaire” for meddling in the affairs of a sovereign African nation — purely for personal reasons — in what critics say typifies his modus operandi. See what others are saying about Soros and who he is in the comments section below. FOX News reports the 86-year-old financier and manager of a global network of nonprofits will be forced by BSG Resources’ lawsuit to answer for manipulating the politics and economics of Guinea for his own benefit Despite Soros’ often contentious dealings and reputation as a pompous busybody, the filing in New York Federal Court has thus far largely escaped the spotlight. Soros, who controls a web of international nonprofits in addition to his vast financial empire, used his sway with the government of Guinea to freeze Israeli company BSG Resources out of the West African nation’s lucrative iron ore mini
Whilst it must be heartbreaking to be flooded out like this surely the local emergency services have been doing their job even.though the Prime Minister has not been there to see them.
ReplyDeleteIs it being suggested or claimed that no emergency services were attending these flooded areas because the Prime Minister had not visited them - is it ?
The Prime Minister is obviously being criticised by political opponents who are still in shock at losing the General Election so overwhelmingly but even.if he had toured the areas flooded it would not have stopped the rain or the flooding.
Whilst everyone who has not been flooded will be sorry for those that have, to heckle the Prime Minister as if it is all his fault is misguided. If anyone is to blame it is the planners, builders and councils who authorised the building of these estates on land that was a flood risk, so unless the PM was involved in one of those he can hardly be blamed by those who
heckled hIm unfairly.