<Edit> Something I just learned. Basic workers like drivers (plenty of off duty cops) and translators are supposed to get vouchers to eat. These vouchers are worth 15 euros and include a drink so of course the various organizers steal them and drink for free while the poor worker gets nothing. One of the many reasons I detest New Wave.
Thursday, July 24, 2014
Tuesday, July 22, 2014
American Singer Caught Up In Wave Of Anti-Putinsm
Hah! Fooled yah! It's not an a real American singer but Putin apologist and celebutard Steven Seagal, "America's Favorite Douche Bag!"
MH17 Crash Forces Estonian BluesFestival To Drop Putin Supporter Steven Seagal From Bill
Steven Seagal has been dropped from the bill at an Estonian blues festival, with organisers made nervous by his ongoing support for Russian premier Vladimir Putin and his position regarding the Crimean peninsula.
With the deepening international crisis following the downing of Malaysian Airlines' flight MH17 on Thursday, schedulers have decided to replace the martial arts actor turned blues musician, due to public unrest over the situation in this part of the world.
Seagal's relationship with the Russian president has flourished since he was drafted in to help launch a national fitness programme, and their shared interest in martial arts has led to a series of celebratory photo-calls.
Further, Seagal has spoken out in political support of Putin. The Guardian quotes him saying to a Russian outlet, "He's one of the greatest world leaders alive today. I consider him my friend."
Seagal reportedly added that Russian's annexation of Crimea was "entirely reasonable".
Estonia's foreign minister, Urmas Paet, told Tallinn's newspaper Delfi: "Steven Seagal has become active in politics in the last few months in a manner not befitting a world which honours states based on the rule of law."
Although all eyes are currently on the Ukraine, where rescue workers continue to go through the wreckage of MH17, and international communities await anxiously the return of their victims of the crash, Estonia is understandably on edge, with Putin on the record calling to protect Russian populations in post-Soviet states.
No word yet on who will replace Mr Seagal, although it's probably safe to say it won't be Gerard Depardieu, another infamous Russian supporter.
Steven Seagal is a noted misogynist and coward who I won't bother bashing again as I have posted about him before. What is interesting however is how outspoken non-Russian supporters of the Putin regime are maybe starting to feel the heat in the international arena. Sure, it's just a music festival and he isn't exactly on a black list of persona non-grata like what Latvia has recently applied to Oleg gazmanov, Joseph Kobzon and Allu Perfilova (stage name - Valerie) but it's a welcome start. Now if they could just add some intellectuals like Stephen Cohen I would see it as a positive development.
who supports state sponsored terrorism.
In todays climate of a rampant and out of control Putin led Russia (Pooty currently has the highest approval ratings in 14 years if you can trust the numbers) I support any and all measures taken by countries of the EU to put the gears to anyone
Blogger is such a shit platform I'll be surprised if anyone can read this post. I need to move evrything over to Worpress without losing it. Anyone?
Sunday, July 20, 2014
Strange Encounters Of The Strange Kind
A partially toasted but soon to be drunk Latvian guy walks up to me just as my wife and I stand up to leave our park bench and asks me if I am English? I roll my eyes at my wife like, "...see what I was telling you earlier? I can't go anywhere in the summer without someone trying to bum a ciggarette..." and he catches it and mumbles something about no it's not like that, do you have a cell phone? Now my wife is rolling her eyes at me in warning but the guy goes again, no it's not like that and mumbles can I tell him the time on my cell phone? Now curious, I reach into my pocket with my hand that has the wrist watch on it and holding my phone in a death grip I show him the screen which indicates that it is 1:00 pm precisely. Then we just turn and leave before he can figure out why he was talking to me to begin with because my home page on my iPhone is a seriously wasted looking Keith Richards with a ciggarette in his mouth.
Friday, July 18, 2014
Thinking Of Investing In Latvia?
Don't do it. That's all. I've deleted this post a dozen times over the last ten years and now that I finally want to post it I just can't without condensing it into a very short format that won't drive away readers but unfortunately also lessens the impact of the problems my wife and I have encountered here, again and again. I tried setting up a separate site to deal specifically with the problems we've experienced here as I see them but the time involved and the document scans and explanations necessary not to mention the language issues just made it a non-starter. If you have questions then by all means ask for clarification in the comments and I will oblige to the best of my abilities. I have reams of documentation and registered letters to back up any claims I may make. So here it is in bullet format:
I won't be staying here much longer. We are winding things down and taking our energies elsewhere. We could never dump our investment without a huge loss so we are unfortunately tied to this country for the forseeable future. But this brings us no joy.
Don't come here except as a summer tourist! Word.
- The system is broken and is kept broken for a reason. Data bases don't talk to each other and this gives great leeway to local managers to do as they please with impunity. They resist positive change. They resent positive change!
- Citizens always have the upper hand against non-citizens. Consider the history of this country and the number of non-citizens and you can see a huge unresolved problem that isn't going to go away. It's not a bug but a feature!
- Even amongst citizens those who are not connected through a well established system of nepotism and clans will be beaten down. Why anyone would acquire a Residence Permit here for any reason other than access to the EU is beyond me.
- As a PRP holder (husband of a Russian repatriate) I can attest through direct experience that trying to stand up for rights accepted as normal in the rest of the EU will lead you to conflict with the pocket police and massive debts to a advocate or lawyer that at very best will result in a draw. You will not win and will most likely face the exact same charges again down the road, it will always be hanging over your head. You will not win. Ever.
- Because of the previous point Latvian citizens are very adept at filing complaints through a compliant and corrupt system at no cost or responsibility/accountability to themselves. I once had a local prosecutor attempt to extort 400 lats from me during an investigation "through the local police inspector in charge no less" to close a file with another 600 going to the individual who filed the complaint against me. Not close the file in my favour mind you, just close it for now. I declined and spent a year paying a lawyer to keep me out of jail. I would love for someone in the field of yellow journalism to ask me about that one. Kompromat? Anyone?
- Latvian officialdom is two faced. Very nice on the phone or even in person but constantly working against you. You will never know where you stand. Ever.
- Bribes work. KNAB does not. Don't even bother.
- It won't matter how much transparency your company brings. It won't matter how much money you bring to the local economy. It won't matter that you bring a positive benefit to people who this country have written off through austerity measures. Any chimp in a stained tee-shirt can file a complaint against you and initiate a process to bring you down. And it may even, most likely will be, someone who has benefited directly from your largesse. There is no loyalty here. They love to see their neighbors get fucked somehow. It's a Latvian thing.
I won't be staying here much longer. We are winding things down and taking our energies elsewhere. We could never dump our investment without a huge loss so we are unfortunately tied to this country for the forseeable future. But this brings us no joy.
Don't come here except as a summer tourist! Word.
Saturday, July 12, 2014
Know Your Enemy
Ever wonder where these guys went after Latvia became independant? I see them everywhere, you just have to know how to look. See those guys teaching MMA on Jurmala beach? Notice the expressionless stocky fellow who just busted into the queue at the local checkout? All these Soviet ex-military are still around. They're hard to miss.
I'm actually surprised Latvia has such a short list of "banned people" or persona non grata as they say in the educated ranks. Could be a lot larger I figure.
Former Riga OMON
Major Vladimir Antyufeev appointed new deputy PM of the unrecognized Donetsk
People's Republic
RIGA, July 11 (LETA) - A
former major of the Soviet OMON police unit in Riga Vladimir Antyufeev, who
Latvia has included on the international wanted list, has been appointed the
new deputy prime minister of the unrecognized Donetsk People's Republic.
Antyufeev also served as
former chief of security in the unrecognized territory of Transnistria in
Moldova, and is also wanted by authorities in Moldova.
In a press conference in
Donetsk, Antyufeev stated that ''he has fought against fascism'' all his life.
Describing his active participation
in attempting to suppress Latvia's independence efforts in the early 1990's,
Antyufeev described his actions as ''an active fight against the resurrection
of neo-fascism in Latvia''.
On January 20, 1991, OMON
troops, loyal to the Soviet regime, attacked Latvia's Interior Ministry,
killing six people during the January 1991 events in a failed pro-Moscow coup
attempt following the Latvian SSR's declaration of independence.
Seven OMON officers, including
Antyufeev, were subsequently found guilty by the Riga District Court and were
given sentences in absentia.
Antyufeev subsequently fled
Latvia to Russia after the country regained independence and has since been
wanted by Latvian authorities for his crimes.
As a major of the Riga OMON
forces, Antyufeev and his troops carried out various attacks against
pro-independence supporters during the January 1991 events in Latvia.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Babīte Train Station Beautification
Well, I'm guessing some local good has come out of this Rīga European Capital of Culture thing that has been bestowed upon that fair city for 2014 I suppose since if you visit Rīga it's likely that if you have the time you will take a train to at least Majori in order to experience some of the famous Jūrmala beach. Which means you will pass by Babīte, at least twice. I certainly have no other explanation for the sudden works being lavished on my local train station as it has pretty much been an eye sore for the eight years I have lived in the area. Maybe someone complained!? (tears of laughter and stomach cramps) The station itself was painted once (maybe twice?) in all that time as I recall but the tool shed and more importantly the pee place have never been done to my recollection and boy did it show! Behold;
the pee place before...
... and after!
The tool shed was even worse if you can imagine!
And of course...
...the station itself. Currently under external remont.
However past experience shows that it won't take long for the tags to show up, :(
Babīte is the first station on the Tukums line outside of Rīga municipality, Imanta being the last. It's a quiet little village which is why we like it here and only 18 minutes to the city with an Elvi and even a nice bar/restaurant and two (2) bus stops, but there are no police and it sometimes gets a little hairy. Probably why so many crooked businessmen have property in the area (shhhh!). Still, it's not the worst station around as I have documented previously but that pee place should be blown up! It's so disgusting that men mostly just duck behind a tree and woe betide the desperate women who enter therein. Just think, "sticky shoes." Yuck. Unfortunately if they improved it too much some bum would probably take up residence and burn it to ground with a camp fire meant to warm up a stolen can of hobo beans.
Still, I like it here and we won't be moving anywhere else in Latvia. When we do decide to decamp Babīte it's straight to Italy!
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