Wednesday, December 23, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
Angola disponibiliza dinheiro para pagar salários a expatriados
16 Dezembro 2015, 10:16 por Celso Filipe | cfilipe@negocios.pt

O Banco Nacional de Angola vendeu à banca comercial 62 milhões de dólares (56,2 milhões euros), para que esta possa fazer a cobertura de operações de salários dos trabalhadores expatriados.
O Banco Nacional de Angola (BNA) disponibilizou, no espaço de uma semana, 62 milhões de dólares (56,2 milhões de euros) aos bancos comerciais, montante destinado à cobertura de operações de salários dos expatriados, noticiou a agência Lusa.
Nas últimas semanas têm sido recorrentes as queixas de portugueses a trabalharem em Angola com salários em atraso. No final de Novembro, o Sindicato da Construção Civil (STC) denunciou ao Jornal de Notícias que cerca de 80 mil trabalhadores portugueses deste sector tinha salários em atraso em Angola, entre dois e seis meses. O STC estima que existam 200 mil portugueses a trabalhar no sector da construção civil, sendo que todos os meses estarão a abandonar este país cerca de 500 trabalhadores.
No total, calcula-se que mais de 250 mil portugueses estejam a trabalhar em Angola, nos mais diversos sectores de actividades, sobretudo concentrados na província da Luanda, a capital do país.
Além de ter disponibilizado dólares para o pagamento de salários, o BNA vendeu à banca comercial 87,4 milhões de dólares (79,3 milhões de euros) para pagar operações de telecomunicações e 48,7 milhões de dólares (44,2 milhões de euros) para cobertura de operações de companhias aéreas.
Somadas estas três rubricas, o BNA injectou 356,1 milhões de dólares (323,4 milhões de euros) na última semana, um aumento de 215% face ao realizado na semana anterior. "Este volume de divisas destinou-se fundamentalmente à cobertura de operações de natureza prioritária", explicou o BNA no seu relatório semanal.
Um relatório da Moody’s, publicado a 15 de Dezembro, aponta Angola como o país da África subsaariana mais afectado pelo aumento da dívida denominada em moeda estrangeira. Uma situação que resulta da dependência de Angola face ao petróleo, , cuja produção e exportação valia mais de 75% das receitas fiscais e representava mais de 95% das exportações do país antes da crise
The Source:http://www.jornaldenegocios.pt/economia/mundo/africa/angola/detalhe/angola_disponbiliza_dinheiro_para_pagar_salarios_a_expatriados.html
Comment:
"Canada beats Angola for the gold medal in the
exploitation of skilled European construction workers
Europe
exports a lot of skilled construction trades workers. This is no surprise given
the tradition and training of Europe’s skilled trades.
Until recently,
Canada and Angola stood 1-2 in to refusing to follow the rules in paying their
European construction workers.
The attached
article confirms that President Santos’ family kleptrocracy in Luanda has
thrown in the towel. Canada has won the race. Canada rules over European trades
workers as the biggest thief on the planet.
Each of the
80,000 European workers in Angola had a legal work permit.
Angola will
now pay their 80,000 European workers. President Santos, his daughter and their
related corrupt intermediaries clearly buckled under political pressure from
Europe.
When it
comes to scamming European workers, the Angolans could have learned a lot from
Canada’s champions:
Canada’s first rule is to deny the existence of a skilled labour shortage in the
construction sector. The existentially absurd fairy tale from Ottawa is that
there is no shortage of qualified skilled construction trades workers in
Canada. Since there is no shortage, there is no need for work permits.
Canada‘s second rule is to deny the existence of Ontario’s 100,000 skilled European
construction workers. Since Canada does not issue work permits to 99.9%
of the trades workers, therefore they do
not exist. Since they do not exist,
there are no statistics confirming their existence. If there are no statistics
then there is no problem.
Canada’s third rule follows up on the concept
of “non-existence”. Since the 150,000 European construction workers do not
exist, then how can Canadian employers and unions pay them a fair wage,
overtime or pension benefits? You can’t
pay someone who does not exist. Since you can’t pay them, you have every right
to, annually, pocket the $ 2 billion.
Canada’s fourth rule is to be compassionate. We
feel sorry for the 150,000 European construction workers. Thus, we declare
Toronto and Hamilton to be “sanctuary cities”. This compassion assures that
most of the illegal Europeans will not be deported during construction season.
After all, deportation would hurt the big contractors and unions. A little “compassion” pays big dividends.
Canada’s fifth rule is to keep changing the work permit and immigration rules for
trades workers. The constant change guarantees that 99.99% of European trades
workers will eventually be illegal and deportable.
Canada’s sixth, and most culturally innovative,
rule is to blame the European
construction workers for exploiting Canada’s immigration and
foreign worker rules. Ottawa is without equal in faking sincerity when it, with
a straight face, demands respect for the “integrity of the system”. Ottawa
knows that its role on behalf of Ontario’s big contractors and unions is to
assure that there is no “integrity” and no “system”.
The Santos
family in Angola lost the theft game to Canada because of a fatal flaw in
Angolan “democracy”. The Angolans exposed themselves by allowing the
President’s family to “take envelopes” from the construction industry.
In Canada,
we do not need a direct, illegal Presidential envelope system. It’s messy. Instead,
we have a two-step process:
First, the construction industry makes
big political contributions.
Second, the construction industry’s government
relations consultants sit in the Minister’s office making sure that every law
in the book is broken in order to assure that European workers remain illegal.
After all, for $2 billion why not allow few consultants into the room to help
in pointing out which laws are irrelevant?
Our African
brothers have a lot to learn about stealing while, concurrently, “maintaining
the integrity of the system”.
With time,
Angola may embrace the above finer points and once can again challenge Canada’s
undisputed 30 year leadership in the big time scamming of European workers.
Richard Boraks, December 17 2015
Tuesday, December 15, 2015
Don’t Fall Into the Scapegoat Trap
December 15, 2015 by Fr. Dwight Longenecker
Don’t fall into the scapegoat trap.
In the Old Testament the scapegoat was literally a goat onto whom the people projected their sins. The goat was then sent out into the wilderness to wander alone until it died of thirst or was devoured by the wild beasts.
Here’s the passage from Leviticus 16 where this is commanded as part of the Old Testament religious ritual.
“When Aaron has finished making atonement for the Most Holy Place, the tent of meeting and the altar, he shall bring forward the live goat. 21 He is to lay both hands on the head of the live goat and confess over it all the wickedness and rebellion of the Israelites—all their sins—and put them on the goat’s head. He shall send the goat away into the wilderness in the care of someone appointed for the task. 22 The goat will carry on itself all their sins to a remote place; and the man shall release it in the wilderness.
There is a powerful symbolism here because this is what we automatically do within our families, within our schools, our parishes and our larger communities. We project our fears, insecurities, sins, anger and rage on to an innocent victim. We put our trash on that other person or group of people.
We demonize them. We blame them. They are the problem and we are okay. Notice that this process is not rational. It is sub-rational. It is a deep instinct in the human condition and people from every society from the most primitive people in the jungle to the most primitive people in Manhattan do this.
We identify a particular person or category of person onto whom we shift all the blame. “Its all the rich people’s fault. It’s all the poor people’s fault. Its the white people’s fault. The problem is the blacks. Its the immigrants who are to blame. Its the comfortable rich Americans who are at fault. Its the politicians. Its the political outsiders. Its the Muslims. Its the Jews. Its the Christians. Its the atheists.”
Everybody finding somebody to blame, and the instinct is always with us and it is always of the devil.
The reason we look for someone to blame is because we don’t want to blame ourselves. We don’t want to take responsibility. We don’t want to admit that most of our problems are caused by our own inadequacies, our own greed, our own immaturity and insecurity.
Be wary of falling into the Scapegoat Trap.
Be especially wary of any religious or political leader who plays on this instinct. One of the weird things I am unhappy to find among some traditionalist Catholics, for example, is anti-Semitism. No it is not right to blame the Jews for the world’s problems. No it is not right to spin conspiracy theories about how “the dirty Jews” control the politics, the media and everything. No it is not sane to imagine that all your enemies are either Jews, Jew sympathizers, in the pay of the Jews or are secret Jews.
In America down the years there has been one long list of scapegoated groups of people. It was the Catholics. It was the Irish. It was the Italians. It was the Russians. It was the negroes. It was the Jews.
Now it is the Muslims.
If you are inclined to scapegoat all Muslims. Stop. Stop and think. Inform yourself. Read this article about Islam by a Christian Islamic scholar.
You don’t have to like Islam. That’s okay, you can understand and be opposed to the negative things about the Islamic religion and culture, but do not demonize all Muslims.
For example, be opposed to jihadists. Muslims themselves repudiate the claims and activities of ISIS. Go here.
Learn about the different traditions in Islam and how the Wahhabi and Salafi fundamentalist interpretations began and spread and how Saudi Arabian Muslims are one of the key players in the spread of Wahhabi Islam.
Realize that the jihadists’ actions are rooted in fundamental texts of the Quran, but also realize that their actions do not represent mainstream Islam. There are other interpretations of the violent and oppressive texts of the Quran just like there are alternative interpretations of the seemingly negative aspect of the Old Testament.
To do this is not to endorse Islam or be soft on Syrian immigration. Safeguards and restrictions are necessary and firm action against terror is vital.
Do all this not only to be informed, but to avoid the scapegoat trap because when a nation falls into the scapegoat trap they will eventually have to follow the logic.
The scapegoat logic is that the demonized person or group of people are the problem. If they are the problem, the problem needs to be solved. The way to solve the problem is to get rid of the people who are causing the problem, and if a certain person or group of people are causing the problem then they need to be got rid of.
Politicians who play on these fears and push the scapegoat button for political advantage are slime. They know what they’re doing and they’re playing you like a violin. They’re appealing to your ignorance, your fear and your self righteousness.
Be smarter than that.
All the immigrants are not the problem. Shipping them all back to where they came from is not the solution. Building a wall to keep them out is not the solution. All Muslims are not the problem. Keeping them all out simply on the basis of their religion is not the solution.
It’s not the solution because after they all go you will still have problems, and if you’re convinced that all the Muslims or all the Mexicans are the problem, then the next thing you’ll have to do is round them up and put them behind barbed wire somewhere, and once that’s done it’s not long before some maniac will call for “the final solution”
And when that happens you’ll turn a blind eye and ignore what is going on, and if you don’t think it can happen here you’re dangerously naive.
Don’t Fall Into the Scapegoat Trap
For example, be opposed to jihadists. Muslims themselves repudiate the claims and activities of ISIS. Go here.
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I’m a former Evangelical, then an Anglican priest, now a Catholic priest.
Comment:
"Immigration
and “slime”
Please consider the attached article from a
well-regarded Catholic priest in the US.
The priest pulls no punches when describing
self-serving politicians who pander to stereotypes when deciding immigration
issues. “Slime” is the word used by
the priest.
As we enter a new phase of political
leadership in Canada, we can only hope that our European trades workers will no
longer be treated as scapegoats in the name of protecting identifiable economic
interests. Naturally, said interests are heavy political contributors.
The new leadership must choose between
doing the right thing or doing the slimy thing. The options could not be
clearer.
The Federal Court has opened the door for
the new government to do some good. The Court has already ordered that Jason
Kenney and Chris Alexander acted “in bad
faith” towards our Italian, Portuguese and Polish trades workers. The Federal
Court has ordered the government to be ready to compensate trades workers for
the politically “slimy” treatment exhibited by Alexander and Kenney.
For the Liberals, doing the right thing
should be a no brainer. But never underestimate the “slime” power of heavy political
contributions.
Let us pray that the Liberal treatment of
the 25,000 Syrians reflects the spirit with which Ottawa will review the
impending removal from Canada of tax paying, well established European trades
workers.
As we pray, let us also prepare."
Richard Boraks, December 15 2015
Saturday, December 5, 2015
Idea that Syrian refugees not interested in Canada is ‘crazy,’ immigration minister says
Giuseppe Valiante, The Canadian Press | December 4, 2015 | Last Updated: Dec 4 8:37 AM ET
More from The Canadian Press
More from The Canadian Press

Immigration Minister John McCallum: “There are a huge number of people who want to come."
MONTREAL — The idea that there are many refugees who don’t want to come to Canada is “crazy,” said federal Immigration Minister John McCallum on Thursday, in response to reports that only a small percentage of Syrian refugees are interested in relocating to this country.
McCallum had just returned from visiting a refugee camp in Jordan, where he said there is “huge enthusiasm — a great hunger to come to Canada.”
He was responding to questions about comments his own immigration officials made on Wednesday, which were reported by several Canadian news organizations.
The officials reportedly said during an off-the-record briefing with reporters that fewer than five per cent of people the United Nations tried to contact wanted to come to Canada by the end of December.
McCallum suggested there might have been technical problems contacting people in camps, and that some refugees might want to stay out of hope the situation in Syria would improve and they could move back home.
“But there are a huge number of people who want to come,” he said. “Look at how many went to Germany — almost a million. The idea that they don’t want to come to Canada is crazy.”
McCallum was in Montreal Thursday for a meeting with Quebec Immigration Minister Kathleen Weil and about a dozen refugee, church and community groups working on the logistics of bringing refugees to the province.
Weil would not get into details of how the province will co-ordinate the settling of the more than 2,000 refugees who are expected to arrive by plane in Montreal by the end of the year.
Quebec has set aside $29 million until the end of 2016 to settle more than 7,000 refugees.
She said the money is enough to cover foreseeable costs, adding that the federal government has said it will help pay for any surprises.
“Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard spoke with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said the federal government would be there with respect to additional costs,” she said.
McCallum said that after meeting with provincial stakeholders, he is convinced “Quebec is ready,” adding that 13 of the 36 Canadian cities planning to welcome refugees are in Quebec.
He also called on individuals and companies to do what they can to help the country settle the 25,000 Syrians the Liberal government has committed to welcoming by the end of February.
Ottawa says the refugee program will cost $687 million.
McCallum said CN Rail has pledged a yet-undisclosed amount of money to help settle refugees.
“We hope CN is the first of many companies who will help,” he said.
The Canadian Press
The source:http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/idea-that-refugees-not-interested-in-canada-is-crazy-immigration-minister-says
Comment:
"Immigration: The boiling pot... Part 2
Immigration
Minister McCallum is probably right. It is “crazy” to conclude that the Syrians
do not want to come here.
But, as
predicted, here we go with government, unnecessarily and quite ignorantly,
whipping things up.
The last
election was proof positive that the GTA does not want to engage in barbaric cultural
profiling. The GTA is happy as long as the pie is shared. In the GTA, it’s all
about making love and making money. There’s no percentage or pleasure in
racism. Thus, the GTA is not racist. This why Trudeau scored big in the GTA
with his commendable assertion that “a
Canadian is a Canadian is a Canadian”.
Unfortunately,
government’s refusal to deal with European worker immigration is leading to a cultural
divide on the Syrian issue. The Anglo mind prefers not to link the two issues.
A couple of million other GTA families see things differently. Put in
intermarriage and all the other relationships and you have an even bigger chunk
of the community.
Canada’s inter
bred Anglo political leadership elite sees the Syrians through a humanitarian
and macro political-economic prism. Meanwhile, the GTA is home to at least a
couple of million folks whose heritage includes dinner table conversations equating
Muslims with wolves. Our Calabrese friends have some intriguing allegories on
this subject.
The
Italian/Calabrese, along with their families, friends and associates dominate
the GTA. They serially elect, defeat and then re-elect politically tone deaf Anglos.
Government’s
failure to share the immigration pie is driving a lot of the GTA to interpret
the Syrians’ arrival as follows:
- The Syrians have not paid any dues in
Canada but are first class Canadians even before
they get here at tax payer expense
- Families and tax paying employees from
Europe are second class. They are deported in order to make room for the
Syrians
The
Liberals exploited the “shared cultural” arrogance delivered by Jason Kenney
and Chris Alexander.
Richard Boraks, December 4 2015
Thursday, December 3, 2015
MANDEL
Couple face deportation as Syrians rushed

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Mathieu Cousin, Erika Mistiaen and their 22-month-old son, Nathan, who are faced with deportation back to France because of a bureaucratic backlog, are pictured on Wednesday December 2, 2015. (Michael Peake/Toronto Sun)As a hopeful immigrant himself, Mathieu Cousin supports Canada's decision to accept so many Syrian refugees in the next few months. The French native just hopes our generous welcome isn't coming at the expense of his young family and others languishing in the queue.
Because unless they get the initial immigration approval they need in the next five days -- a simple acknowledgement that their application is in order -- they'll be forced to give up their jobs and their apartment and return to France.
They've done everything by the book. Armed with master's degrees, Cousin, 32, and his partner Erika Mistiaen, 30, came here from Nice in June 2013 under the International Experience Canada program. He soon got hired as a business system analyst, she found work as a customer service rep -- and they welcomed their Canadian son Nathan 22 months ago. This is where they want to raise him and they applied to become permanent residents.
Cousin was originally told by Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) that getting approval for the first step in their immigration paperwork would take about eight weeks. Now he's been told it likely will be 18 weeks -- meaning the first stage approval for their permanent resident status won't arrive in time to extend their work permits, which expire Dec. 8. Cousin and his partner will no longer have SIN numbers or health insurance.
No one at CIC will tell him why the sudden increase in the waiting period; no one will confirm it has anything to do with the decision to absorb thousands of refugees from Syria.
Still, it seems like quite the coincidence.
"I've been on blogs and forums on Facebook and a lot of people feel this pushback from CIC and are concerned that their applications, already in process, are being delayed," Cousin says.
He sympathizes with the refugees' plight and understands the urgency of settling them. He also recognizes the system must be overtaxed by these new demands. At the same time, it seems bitterly unfair that his family might have to leave Canada due to a processing backlog.
A CIC spokesman refused to confirm the delay. "We continue to process applications in other immigration streams, including other refugees, according to existing processing standards and to the greatest extent possible," she replied via e-mail in unintelligible bureaucrat-speak.
"We followed the whole process and it's a long process," Cousin complains. "We didn't start yesterday -- it was basically a full year of working on this."
Educated, employed, bilingual, they would appear to be the perfect immigrants. To increase their "value" under the Express Entry system, they paid to have their French degrees assessed according to Canadian standards. In July, they were invited to submit their application online. They were rejected a month later because they hadn't included their original French diplomas. They'd have to start again.
They were invited to resubmit in October. And they've been waiting ever since. All they need right now is CIC's "acknowledgement of receipt" confirming their application is complete. Without that, they can't get the "bridging" work permit they require to stay in Canada while they await the final determination of their status. "Why does it take 18 weeks to read a file and make sure I provided all the documents?" he asks.
They already consider themselves Canadians at heart -- and now they're faced with having to leave their adopted land, the unfortunate victims of Canada's goodwill.
"I have the Canadian flag on my balcony on July 1st," Cousin says. "I never want to miss the national anthem when I go to a Jays game -- even though I feel guilty not knowing all the words. I like when we come back from a trip and we clear the customs at the airport and the officer says 'Welcome home!' because that is exactly how we feel.
"I feel Canadian every day simply because I feel that my life is here now," he explains. "No matter what happens next, Canada is where my son was born and that will never change. Canada is part of us now and I just want that adventure to continue."
Read Mandel Wednesday through Saturday.
Comment:
"Immigration: The boiling pot
There are
two iron rules about immigration in Canada.
- First, you never complain publically about the other guy getting his visa while
your cousin or employee can’t get his
- Second , you never stop complaining privately
I would not
be surprised if the Syrian refugee movement is a tipping point for the collapse
of Iron Rule #1.
Any number
of Canadian clients of European background are openly streaming about
well-established, tax paying cousins or employees being kicked out “in order to make room for the Syrians”
The
eruption of discontent appears to be tied to the election of Mr. Trudeau.
Under the
Harper government, everybody assumed that it was natural that their
families/employees were getting screwed. The perception was that nobody was extended a warm welcome.
Very
quickly, Mr. Trudeau has poured the toxic mix of expectation and anger into the
GTA ‘s Pandora’s Box of immigration needs.
The GTA is
a pretty simple place. You screw enough people and you’re out of a job. Jason
Kenney and Chris Alexander screwed more than enough people.
I’m sure
that Mr. Trudeau understands the above. The question is whether he is so
beholden to the unions that he will do the wrong thing and risk racial discontent.
This is
dangerous."
Richard Boraks, December 3 2015
Wednesday, December 2, 2015
Immigration: The weakness of policy …the power
of lobbying
None of my
clients is opposed to the Syrian immigration. There is room for all good
people.
What my
clients do not understand is why government treats them as bad people.
My clients
are beginning to understand that special interests lobby government to ensure
that there is always an army of illegal workers in Ontario. Since the powerful
lobbies are actually advocating against the trades workers, they are bad
people. They will be removed. They will be replaced by other illegal works who
will also be removed.
Short term
greed by a few will trump public policy.
There was a
day when government was not absolutely beholden to special interests, whether
they be the traditional commercial groups or the newer social
/humanitarian/NGO/industrial complex. Those days are over.
So my
clients wish the Syrians well.
Unfortunately,
given the state of public policy in Canada I have little doubt that the
cessation of the most violent forms of hostilities in the Middle East, will see
most Syrians returning back home. This is what happened with the Lebanese. This
is what happened with the Hong Kong, Chinese immigrants and most highly
qualified Indians. This is what will happen with what’s left of the Europeans.
Over 52 %
of recent immigrants leave Canada. They leave because opportunities in Canada
are evaporating. They are evaporating because people like my clients are being
kicked out. Many of the remaining 48% take out more than they put in.
When my
clients and the Syrians both leave then it will be time to turn off the lights.
That’s when the commercial and NGO interests will pack up and leave.
Back to
square one.
Richard Boraks, December 2 2015
Tuesday, December 1, 2015
Comment
Illegal Italians
Jason Kenney’s legacy
In 2007,
there were no illegal Italians in Canada.
Today,
there are tens of thousands. Get on the Dufferin bus and it’s easy to believe
that there are 60,000 young, educated, illegal Italian workers in the GTHA. They
must be illegal simply because Jason Kenney made sure they’d be illegal.
In May 2014,
Kenney dragged along Julian Fantino, to a press conference where Kenney capped
Italian immigration at 800 persons, not families, a year.
Kenney
specialized in destroying his Ontario colleagues’ and “supporters” reputations
by embarrassing them as Uncle Toms and Quislings. I witnessed any number of
Kenney’s “friends” cringe as he lied his way out of bad situations of his own
making. What I never figured out is why his caucus colleagues never told Kenney
to fuck off.
Statistics
released in 2015 confirmed that Kenney could not even meet the insulting
“quota” of 800. And you wonder why Fantino lost?
(As an
aside, national quotas are illegal in Canada. Can you imagine the howls if
government had a “quota cap” on Indians, Chinese etc? But Kenney cares about
the rules even less than he does about the truth. )
In any
event, all of Jason’s boot lickers from the GTHA were defeated on October 19.
It’s post
October 2015. Jason Kenney’s mess is now John McCullam’s opportunity.
It’s true
that the Liberal’s never promised an “Italian” solution.
It’s true
that the Liberals never promised an Italian cabinet minister.
It’s also
true that the Liberals would not be in government today without the Italian
community.
The
greatest truth of all is the Liberal’s genetic sense of self survival.
Self-survival
starts by playing fair with a few talented young people on the Dufferin
bus.
Failure to
get on the bus assures that a few more wannabe Uncle Toms will be thrown
underneath the “illegal worker” express. It could get crowded and messy.
Richard Boraks, November 26 2015
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