Sympathy in Teacups


Sympathy in Teacups

Kintsukuroi
Kintsukuroi

Don’t Look for sympathy in teacups for there is none to find.  Only the dregs of life’s disappointments and deep indignities.

Tea Leaves reading frustration for those seeking absolution.

Teacups shattered become teardrops racing down windowpane faces.

A pool of sorrows gathered at foots edge. Looking beyond the harbor waiting for the lighthouse to come ashore.  Feet take root yielding blossoms at hand.

Musicians tune up. Our Maestro raises his glass in toast. Commence the Chamber music. Tomorrow the Garden Party begins again.  What was broken now needs be made whole.

Bank Of Canada May Go Back To Sovereign, Debt Free Money.


Bank of Canada returned to the People.

Jerry Alatalo's avatarTHE ONENESS of HUMANITY

Posted on February 6, 2015

by Jerry Alatalo

aaa-42Journalist, monetary reform activist and documentarian Bill Still recently reported on what he describes as “good news from Canada”. According to Mr. Still, a Canadian organization called Committee on Monetary and Economic Reform (COMER) has experienced success in its lawsuit against the central Bank of Canada.

For readers in America, note that the Bank of Canada and the U.S. Federal Reserve are different in that the Canadian central bank is essentially owned by the Canadian people – a public bank, while the central bank of the United States is owned and controlled by a private banking cartel.

Canada’s bank was nationalized in 1938, and for decades issued debt-free money to finance a number of large projects, including airports, subways, a national pension fund, the national health system, various infrastructure projects, and related initiatives for Canadian society’s necessities.

From the time of the Bank of Canada’s nationalization in 1938…

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