Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Email From Birgitta Jonsdottir, Member of Iceland's Parliament; Mish Audio With Eric King on Inflation, Unions, Jobs, Greece, Spain, and Iceland

In response to Iceland Rejects IceSave; Does No Mean No? http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot. ... an-no.html I am very pleased to have received an email from Birgitta Jonsdottir, a member of Iceland's Parliament.

Birgitta Writes:

Thank you all for helping getting out the other side about the situation in Iceland.

Your response is creating an unexpected wave of people starting their own "no campaigns" around the western world.

It is time the peoples from around the world put an end to the insanity played by the financial world at their cost.

All my best
Birgitta
Thank you Birgitta!

Thanks also to On The Edge With Max Keiser. http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot. ... h-max.html

No Beans

Now if only I could get my own legislative representatives to answer emails. Melissa Bean, my representative from Illinois, has not returned any of a half dozen emails or phone calls about numerous issues.

Yet across the ocean, I can get a personal response from a member of Iceland's parliament.

Mike Breseman, a neighbor and former village president where I live said the same thing to me yesterday: no emails returned from Bean and outright arrogance from her staff on the phone.

His son Calvin, aged 13, emailed 20 congressional representatives about Cap-And-Trade and received zero responses.

Yet across the ocean, one can communicate with members of Iceland's parliament.

Melissa Bean is supposedly a "Blue Dog" fiscal conservative, yet she voted for various bailouts and the preposterous Cap-And-Trade legislation. What's up with that?

Who knows? She won't answer emails.

With thanks to Birgitta who says "Your response is creating an unexpected wave of people starting their own "no campaigns" ...

It's time to say "No Beans"

I cannot confirm this, but rumor has it that South Carolina Senator Jim DeMint or at least his staff is reading my blog. Maybe I should move to South Carolina or Iceland.

Interview With Eric King

I am pleased once again to be back on King World News with Eric King.
Mike “Mishâ€