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Showing posts with label Kuzhel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kuzhel. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Kuzhel on Death & Pensions for Zarobitchany

She confuses discounts with bribes. She wears a $40K watch. She’s such a fair lady.



Oleksandra Kuzhel: We’ll give them [migrant workers] their own right to legalize the money they earned so that they can safely repatriate, and, by the same token, they’ll have their years of work [abroad] count toward their pensions, which is...I believe, a fair policy. Besides, they’ll also have the opportunity to be insured. Now what does that mean? If a person comes to Ukraine and becomes ill, they have the right to a sick leave, they have the right to maternity benefits, and they have the right to have money for their burial.


How about they have the right to throw out the corrupt officials out of the country? How about they exercise that right before those officials depopulate and bury this country?

Kuzhel wants to lure back a few million Ukrainian zarobitchany (migrant workers) with a very interesting concept of fairness: Rob Peter to pay Paul. (So that Viktor can stage another Paul McCartney concert or show us some more of those lovely dead animals?)

I digress. Suppose I spent 10 years working hard and paying taxes as a live-in maid in Italy because I couldn't find a decent job in my corrupt country.

So if and when I go back to Ukraine, the poor folks there who don’t wear $40K watches should pay me for those 10 years when I retire? Is that fair?


How does that square with our defined benefit pension system?

Video uploaded from: http://censor.net.ua/go/offer/ResourceID/119392.html
Original source: http://inter.ua

Wednesday, March 04, 2009

Kuzhel Wears $40K Watch, Rudkovsky Has Good Time

When she says bribe, she means a discount.

When she wears a $40K Frank Muller watch, what does she mean?



Oleksandra Kuzhel is something of a socialite, except that she runs the State Committee on Regulatory Policy and Entrepreneurship. Her official monthly salary hardly exceeds a few thousand dollars.



Mykola Rudkovsky no longer runs the Ministry of Transport. He’s unemployed.



Does this ladykiller/ladycarrier look like a man who’s going to jail for misappropriation?



Thank you, dear Tabloid, for yet another update on Yushchenko’s “one law for all!”

Sources:
http://tabloid.pravda.com.ua/brand/49a416ee5c055/
http://tabloid.pravda.com.ua/photos/49ad40fcabff0/
http://tabloid.pravda.com.ua/photos/499d32c45a43f/

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Freudian Slip of the Year

I call them Tymoshenko Regionalists.

The video you’re about to see features Oleksandra Kuzhel (PRU), a former MP who currently serves as Chairwoman of the State Committee on Regulatory Policy and Entrepreneurship.



Oleksandra Kuzhel: I was invited to this store. They were having a dis...a blowout footwear sale. I had never seen such a large number of people in that store when I arrived. So I took a pair of shoes at a price that I know they sell in Milan. That is, uh, the discount price equaled the real [Milan] price. And that’s the price that had already reflected a bribe...[spins her eyeballs in reverse mode]...a discount...of more than 80 percent.


Just watch her rapid eye movement! Why do our well-traveled/well-clad officials have such a geographically displaced sense of bribery?

It’s about time the Ukrainian diaspora in Italy followed up on Kuchma’s Ukraine Is Not Russia with an Italy Is Not Ukraine.

After all, it’s Ukrainians — an estimated 600,000-1,000,000 people — who have fled to Italy, not the other way around..

Video uploaded from: http://censor.net.ua/go/offer/ResourceID/114474.html
Original source: http://inter.ua