Zabawa w głuchy telefon błogosfery RP nigdy mnie nie bawiła, ale jakoś trzeba było się przebić przez zmowę milczenia z tematem wrogości Matrixa wobec diaspory. Wrogość najprawdopodobniej zainspirowana została w ramach szerszego planu uwłaszczeniowego oraz w obawie przed różnymi Tymińskimi. Owocami takowej macoszej polityki będą oczywiście, wyrastające jak grzyby po deszczu, kolejne siedemnaste województwa, prężnie lobbujące na rzecz absolwentów MGIMO, 150 tysięcy TeWusiów i innych sygnatariuszy grubej kreski.
Gdyby nie ten okropny Internet, czołowi eksperci od spraw polonijnych do dziś nie mieliby okazji poznać swoich pomyłek w ocenie zerowej frekwencji wyborczej emigrantów na kandydatów 19-tego okręgu. Gdyby nie ten okropny Internet, APAC nadal mógłby sobie spokojnie działać na rzecz wszystkich obcych mocarstw. Gdyby nie ten okropny Internet, Lądkowicze do dziś płaciliby pokornie dubeltowe podatki. Gdyby nie ten okropny Internet, cwane gapy nadal zaprzeczałyby istnieniu jakiejkolwiek pułapki paszportowej.
Wprawdzie dostęp do łącza w RP jest poniżej poziomu dostępności w Rumunii, ale zawszeć w większym miasteczku znajdzie się jakiś bogacz z potrójną emeryturą, który sobie podczyta to i owo i zamelduje tam , gdzie zawsze meldował. Ten najniższy w EU dostęp nazywany jest szumnie w kRaju “eksplozją”, bo kilka lat temu dostępu nie było wcale. W związku z niedawną “eksplozją” zwyczaje internautyczne czyli tzw. netykieta jest raczej w powijakach. Tylko kilkaset osób zadeklarowało zamiar zaczęcia linkowania za parę miesięcy.
Większość podpatruje Internet za friko w pracy. Połowa tej większości robi to służbowo dla Wojsk Łączności z Polonią. Druga połowa stuka z kancelarii rady ministrów.
Zgadnij, w której kolumnie jest twój kRaj.
| Po populacji można poznać |
w której kolumnie Botswana |
GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$16,400 (2007 est.)
Inflation Rate
7.1% (2007 est.)
Population
1,842,323 (July 2008 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
A2
Ease of Doing Business
51/178
Global Competitiveness
76/131
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GDP (ppp) per CAPITA
$16,300 (2007 est.)
Inflation Rate
2.5% (2007 est.)
Population
38,500,696 (July 2008 est.)
Country Risk Ratings
A3
Ease of Doing Business
74/178
Global Competitiveness
51/131 |
| Po korupcji można poznać |
w której kolumnie Botswana |
Politics and Freedom: Press freedom index (Freedom House)
|
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries in terms of the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys. The highest ranked country is the country with the least amount of perceived corruption (index units, 10=least corrupt, 0=most corrupt).
Data collected in 2001
Source: Earth Trends
Country Risk Ratings
A3
Coface Country Risk Ratings reflects the average level of short-term non-payment risk associated with companies in a particular country. A3 is the third level out of seven possible levels of risk in the order of increasing risk. A1: The steady political and economic environment has positive effects on an already good payment record of companies. Very weak default probability. A2: Default probability is still weak even in the case when one country's political and economic environment or the payment record of companies is not as good as in A1-rated countries. A3: Adverse political or economic circumstances may lead to a worsening payment record that is already lower than the previous categories, although the probability of a payment default is still low. A4: An already patchy payment record could be further worsened by a deteriorating political and economic environment. Nevertheless, the probability of a default is still acceptable. B: An unsteady political and economic environment is likely to affect further an already poor payment record. C: An very unsteady political and economic environment could deteriorate an already bad payment record. D: The high risk profile of a country's economic and political environment will further worsen a generally very bad payment record.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Coface
Global Competitiveness Report
51
The Global Competitiveness Report is compiled yearly by the World Economic Forum, an independent international organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. The rankings provide a general description of the economic competitiveness of the 131 countries listed, based on a very broad criteria that ranges from the government organization, to infrastructure stability and disease rates. Many of the 113 factors included come from publicly available data, but the majority comes from a survey the World Economic Forum sends to over 11,000 business executives worldwide.
Data collected in 2007
Source: World Economic Forum
Index of Economic Freedom
87
The Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom analyzes a wide range of issues including trade barriers, corruption, government expenditures, property rights, and tax rates to generate an overall ranking of economic freedom. The highest ranked country is the country with the least number of restrictions and constraints on businesses.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Heritage Foundation
Foreign Policy Globalization Index
41
The A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Globalization Index ranks the major developed and developing countries in the world by analyzing key components of global integration (economic, personal, technological, and political integration). The highest ranked country is the most globalized.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Foreign Policy
Ease of Doing Business Rankings
74
The World Bank Doing Business project provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 178 countries. Regulations affecting 10 stages of a business's life are measured, including protection of investors, protection of property rights, employment issues, and contract enforcement capabilities. The highest ranked country has the most favorable environment for conducting business in the world.
Data collected in 2007
Source: World Bank
Tax Misery & Reform Index
11
The Forbes Tax Misery Index reflects the sum of corporate income, personal income and wealth taxes plus employer social security, employee social security and VAT/sales taxes at the highest marginal rate in each locale. The highest ranked country has the highest combined tax rate in the world.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Forbes
E-readiness Rankings
40
The EIU E-readiness Rankings evaluates the technological, economic, political and social assets of 69 countries to assess a country's information and communications technology infrastructure and how that infrastructure benefits the country's consumers, businesses and governments. The highest ranked country has the most developed technology infrastructure.
Data collected in 2007
Source: EIU
Global Services Location Index
1
Politics and Freedom: Press freedom index (Freedom House)
The Freedom House Freedom of the Press Survey assesses the degree of print, broadcast, and internet freedom in every country in the world. Ratings are determined by examining three broad categories: the legal environment in which media operate, political influences on reporting and access to information, and economic pressures on content and the dissemination of news. The highest ranked country has the greatest degree of press freedom (index units: 1-30=Free, 31-60=Partly Free, 61-100=Not Free).
Data collected in 2005
Source: Earth Trends
Corruption: Corruption perceptions index (Transparency International)
6
Transparency International Corruption Perceptions Index ranks countries in terms of the degree to which corruption is perceived to exist among public officials and politicians, as determined by expert assessments and opinion surveys. The highest ranked country is the country with the least amount of perceived corruption (index units, 10=least corrupt, 0=most corrupt).
Data collected in 2004
Source: Earth Trends
Country Risk Ratings
A2
Coface Country Risk Ratings reflects the average level of short-term non-payment risk associated with companies in a particular country. A3 is the third level out of seven possible levels of risk in the order of increasing risk. A1: The steady political and economic environment has positive effects on an already good payment record of companies. Very weak default probability. A2: Default probability is still weak even in the case when one country's political and economic environment or the payment record of companies is not as good as in A1-rated countries. A3: Adverse political or economic circumstances may lead to a worsening payment record that is already lower than the previous categories, although the probability of a payment default is still low. A4: An already patchy payment record could be further worsened by a deteriorating political and economic environment. Nevertheless, the probability of a default is still acceptable. B: An unsteady political and economic environment is likely to affect further an already poor payment record. C: An very unsteady political and economic environment could deteriorate an already bad payment record. D: The high risk profile of a country's economic and political environment will further worsen a generally very bad payment record.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Coface
Global Competitiveness Report
76
The Global Competitiveness Report is compiled yearly by the World Economic Forum, an independent international organization based in Geneva, Switzerland. The rankings provide a general description of the economic competitiveness of the 131 countries listed, based on a very broad criteria that ranges from the government organization, to infrastructure stability and disease rates. Many of the 113 factors included come from publicly available data, but the majority comes from a survey the World Economic Forum sends to over 11,000 business executives worldwide.
Data collected in 2007
Source: World Economic Forum
Index of Economic Freedom
38
The Heritage Foundation Index of Economic Freedom analyzes a wide range of issues including trade barriers, corruption, government expenditures, property rights, and tax rates to generate an overall ranking of economic freedom. The highest ranked country is the country with the least number of restrictions and constraints on businesses.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Heritage Foundation
Foreign Policy Globalization Index
47
The A.T. Kearney/Foreign Policy Globalization Index ranks the major developed and developing countries in the world by analyzing key components of global integration (economic, personal, technological, and political integration). The highest ranked country is the most globalized.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Foreign Policy
Ease of Doing Business Rankings
51
The World Bank Doing Business project provides objective measures of business regulations and their enforcement across 178 countries. Regulations affecting 10 stages of a business's life are measured, including protection of investors, protection of property rights, employment issues, and contract enforcement capabilities. The highest ranked country has the most favorable environment for conducting business in the world.
Data collected in 2007
Source: World Bank
Tax Misery & Reform Index
-
The Forbes Tax Misery Index reflects the sum of corporate income, personal income and wealth taxes plus employer social security, employee social security and VAT/sales taxes at the highest marginal rate in each locale. The highest ranked country has the highest combined tax rate in the world.
Data collected in 2007
Source: Forbes
E-readiness Rankings
-
The EIU E-readiness Rankings evaluates the technological, economic, political and social assets of 69 countries to assess a country's information and communications technology infrastructure and how that infrastructure benefits the country's consumers, businesses and governments. The highest ranked country has the most developed technology infrastructure.
Data collected in 2007
Source: EIU
Global Services Location Index
-
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