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the thing about watching desperate housewives is realising just how much the husbands suck and ranking them from who sucks the less to who sucks the most.
none of them deserve their wives.
#tom scavo you’re never seeing heaven#nor is carlos solis#bree and gabrielle are perfect and i’m not taking criticisms on that#lynette deserves better#and susan is annoying#this post is not about paul young he’s excluded from this
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Desperate Housewives
Yes, because sometimes we all need the help of our friends. Yes, because sometimes neighbours become closer than family. Yes, because sometimes we need to learn that there’s more to life than appearances. And so on and so forth: these are just some made-up lines from Desperate Housewives because it’s too hot to bother checking for real quotations on the internet and it’s funnier to think of your own. Each episode in the eight-season run of this classic show drew to its conclusion with omniscient posthumous narrator, Mary Alice Young, saying “yes” in her slow calm voice before passing judgment on the goings on of Wisteria Lane. Cue a montage of shots featuring each family coming to terms with that episode’s action.
This week I’m delving into an iconic boxset from years ago, just because it’s sometimes nice to be nostalgic. Yes, because sometimes it’s nice to be nostalgic (oops, Mary Alice-ing again). In many ways, Desperate Housewives was soap operatic trash, but the clever narrative framing outlined in the previous paragraph gave it an original spin, elevating its suburban banality to high-end drama. Premiering in 2004, my nineteen-year-old self and all of my new-found nineteen-year-old college buddies at university instinctively knew that this was a big moment in TV. Any show that opens with the suicide of a lead character is bound to combine enough mystery with enough dark humour to reel in anyone looking for distraction. We were hooked.
The aesthetic offered great escapism. There were sunshine-drenched white picket fences, leaned over for the exchanging of gossip by glamorous ladies whose intertwined stories were brought to life in the richly imagined town of Fairview. Visiting a dear friend in Connecticut years later, I fulfilled a lifetime goal of beholding a place that looked just like Wisteria Lane, alarming locals with my coveting of their garden borders. The show’s leads ran households, kept down jobs, raised children, drank too much wine, all without a hair out of place. The perfection on the surface was so clichéd that you knew it would only take a small scratch on the surface to find dystopia beneath.
It was around these secrets that each series was structured. While some inconsistency abounded in the quality of each mystery, the pacing and cliffhangering kept us coming back for more. And these were the days before Sky Plus, so we would literally need to convene around someone’s actual television at the pre-ordained time as confirmed by the TV listings page in a newspaper. There was even a hairy moment during the holidays when everyone with a TV had returned to their regions of origin and those of us remaining behind were forced to use the college TV room in order to keep up with the action. This was a place best avoided, as it was dominated by chain-smoking communists (this is neither exaggeration nor embellishment) but after a very spirited democratic vote, we managed to enact a change to Channel 4. Sadly, my year abroad meant I missed the whole second series and have never caught up with it since, but, on reflection, my fluent German is some consolation to me for the fact I never found out who the Applewhite family were keeping in their basement.
But who are these wives, and what about the houses they live in? What makes them so desperate? Prepare yourself for a journey through each in turn, peppered with my subjective judgments.
Susan Mayer
Often cited as the lead, mostly because Teri Hatcher had the biggest star power on day one, Susan Mayer was dominated by her endless complicated relationship with Mike Delfino. At her best, she would be scurrying around her neighbours’ flower beds, mischievously spying, but she never really seemed malicious and was therefore easy to root for. Her kids were kind of tedious. I had forgotten about Julie Mayer’s total existence, and Mike Junior got brattier by the episode. Her rivalry with Edie Britt, however, generated some of the most barbed shade ever committed to dialogue.
Edie Britt
Despite not making it through all the series, let’s deal with this character ahead of the others. She owned her sexuality, was unashamed to get what she wanted and took advantage of others’ weakness, all while looking banging. What a hero. I think we could all learn a thing from Edie. The show was poorer without her.
Lynette Scavo
This housewife had balls. When she wasn’t dealing with cancer or suffering an unruly brood of ginger children, she was bossing things in the husband department. Tom Scavo defined flannel, combining various levels of infidelity with trying to open a stupid pizza restaurant. I remember she was also committed to recycling during some awkward product placement in series six, but I’ll forgive Felicity Huffman anything. Anything.
Gabrielle Solis
The bombshell with a lot of the best lines. Eva Longoria clearly had too much fun rolling around with the gardener, while later series saw her battling with two chubbily cute daughters giving her as much sassmouth as she deserved. Her partnership with Carlos was tested throughout the show’s lifetime, but his constantly exasperated expressions showed that nobody could resist Gabrielle’s charms.
Brie Van de Kamp
The ur-housewife. Named after a soft cheese, but with a heart of stone. Anyone who keeps a household so immaculate has got my respect. I can barely pick my underpants off the floor at the best of times. Her devious nature was a delight, yet seeing her terrible children torture her in return was even more gratifying.
Karen McCluskey
I admit that she was never one of the core housewives, mostly appearing to fulfil the recurring role of elderly neighbour. But this old battleaxe easily outsassed the others. Straight-talking, self-serving and snarly, she would occasionally melt into such kindness that her steady presence over all eight seasons has earned her a special mention here.
So… yes, because sometimes it’s important to dwell on the shows that shaped your life. I still have friendships now based on shared viewership of Desperate Housewives in my student days. Running all the way to 2012 (though ending up set in 2017 due to a five-year forwards leap that boldly refreshed the character and storyline arcs) the show also featured in my farcical media career, with various brands involved in bidding for its UK broadcast sponsorship back when I was always the last one standing at any free drinks event. Now I get anxiety if I’m not in bed by 10pm. Your real life might not necessarily include tornadoes, kidnaps, vengeance, murder or home-making, but Desperate Housewives offered exemplary entertainment and, for that, it must be saluted. Yes, because sometimes it’s- sorry, I’ll stop that now.
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Costa Rica looks a little less exceptional after its heated election
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Progressive values won in Costa Rica -- for now, at least. AP Photo/Arnulfo Franco
Carlos Alvarado Quesada has won the Costa Rican presidency with 61 percent of the vote, an overwhelming victory for a progressive candidate who entered election day in a dead heat with his conservative rival.
Alvarado Quesada, a 38-year-old former labor minister under the unpopular outgoing President Luis Guillermo Solis, ran on an “agenda of equality” that included support for same-sex marriage, public education and renewable energy. In Costa Rica, this is a rather classic political platform.
But his opponent, Fabricio Alvarado Munoz – an evangelical senator and former Christian musician who opposes gay marriage, secularism and sex education in schools – won the first round of Costa Rica’s election in February. The April 1 runoff was widely viewed as a referendum on social values in country historically seen as stable and progressive.
In a region where nearly every other nation faces extreme violence and has a history of political unpheaval, peaceable Costa Rica is sometimes called “the Switzerland of Central America.” Many commentators will tout Alvarado Quesada’s triumph as a confirmation of Costa Rican exceptionalism.
I see things differently. In the 15 years I have studied Central American politics, deep fractures have emerged in Costa Rica’s democracy – the same social and religious tensions that were on display in the 2018 election.
Meanwhile, I’ve watched troubled El Salvador and Guatemala become stronger democracies. Costa Rica is still an exception, but it is closer to the Central American average than ever before.
Costa Rican equality
The origins of Costa Rica’s exceptionalism are often attributed to the fact that it has no military. President José Figueres abolished it after the country’s brief 1948 civil war.
As a result, modern Costa Rica has seen neither the military dictatorships nor protracted civil wars that plagued every other Central American Country during the 20th century.
Less defense spending has freed up the national budget, allowing Costa Rica to invest in gold-standard environmental protections and universal public education. Its population is among the world’s most literate.
Costa Rica is also wealthier than the rest of Central America, which is one of the poorest regions on the globe. It scores as well as European nations on many of the United Nations’ human development measures, including gender equality. About a third of seats in Costa Rica’s legislature are held by women, thanks to strong gender parity laws. Costa Rica had a woman president, Laura Chinchilla, from 2010 to 2014.
The country is also Central America’s least corrupt. Just 9 percent of Costa Ricans reporting having experienced corruption, according to Vanderbilt University’s AmericasBarometer survey. By comparison, a quarter of Guatemalans say they’ve been the victim of corruption.
The state of democracy in Costa Rica
In some ways, this year’s election was in keeping with Costa Rican tradition. Turnout was typically high – about 62 percent. The election was free and fair, as Costa Rica’s elections usually are. There were none of the irregularities seen in, say, Honduras’ contested November 2017 presidential election.
But the campaign was still unusual. Nearly 40 percent of Costa Ricans voted for an ardently anti-gay candidate from the upstart Evangelical National Restoration Party. That is consequential in a historically secular country.
It is also significant that neither of the two finalists for president was from a mainstream political party.
The National Liberation Party decided to back Alvarado Quesada after he progressed to the second round of the election, but it was the first time since the party’s founding in 1951 that its own nominee did not compete for Costa Rica’s presidency, indicating widespread voter discontent with politics as usual.
Neither did the official candidate of the Social Christian Unity Party, Costa Rica’s mainstream conservative opposition, which did not back Alvarado Munoz.
The rise in outsider candidates and the unexpected strength of evangelical voters this year demonstrate that Costa Rica is less unified and less progressive than it once appeared.
Guatemala’s outsider candidates
Alvarado Quesada’s victory does not erase these fissures. Watching him lag behind a religiously conservative, tough-on-crime political outsider with pop culture roots during most of the 2018 campaign, I was actually reminded of neighboring Guatemala.
In 2015 comedian Jimmy Morales won a surprise bid for that country’s presidency. Competing against a former first lady, he ran on the slogan “Neither corrupt nor a thief.”
Political parties in Guatemala are traditionally weak, so an outsider candidacy was not surprising there. In fact, many saw the Morales win as a positive sign for Guatemalan democracy.
Morales was elected a month and a half after President Otto Pérez Molina stepped down to face trial on corruption charges. Molina is one of hundreds of Guatemalan officials to be tried for corruption since 2007, when the country invited in a UN-backed anti-corruption commission to clean house.
Today Morales, a conservative, is himself embroiled in a corruption scandal, confirming that public malfeasance remains a major political problem.
But the nonviolent democratic transfer of power after a presidential resignation was a sign that peaceful change was possible in Guatemala. This alone was a significant step forward for a Central American nation with a long history of conflict.
El Salvador on the rise
Democracy is gaining ground in troubled El Salvador, too. There, the leftist Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) and its main conservative opposition, ARENA, have participated together in politics since 1992, when peace accords brought quiet to El Salvador. The two factions once fought each other in bloody civil war.
Under the FMLN former revolutionaries, who have been in power since 2009, El Salvador has followed a moderate political path, seeking to improve access to social services and reduce inequality.
I believe El Salvador has actually replaced Costa Rica as having the strongest party system in Central America. This is an especially impressive achievement just 26 years after the 12-year civil war ended decades of military dictatorships.
In a country battling perhaps the world’s highest homicide rates, El Salvador has also created specialized courts to address violence against women.
More Salvadoran women are getting involved in politics, too. From 2003 to 2012, the number of female mayors in El Salvador increased from 15 to 28, according to United Nations data. There are 262 mayors nationwide.
Toward a Central American average
Guatemala and El Salvador are far from perfect democracies. As I argued in my recent book, both still struggle to build the rule of law. Corruption and crime remain huge challenges.
Along with Uruguay, Costa Rica is still one of just two “full democracies” in all Latin America, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit, which ranks countries worldwide based on civil liberties, transparency and political participation, among other measures.
But its neighbors are making strides. 60 percent of Guatemalans vote regularly – just shy of the Costa Rican average. Turnout is even higher in El Salvador. Central America is changing.
So is Costa Rica. In a region where democracy is improving, the 2018 election showed that it is just a little less of a Central American exception.
Rachel E. Bowen does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organisation that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond their academic appointment.
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Abbott promises to "look into" Confederate plaque in Capitol
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Abbott promises to "look into" Confederate plaque in Capitol
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) – Texas Gov. Greg Abbott denied that he favors removing from the Texas Capitol a Confederate plaque that says slavery was not an underlying cause of the Civil War after a black lawmaker who privately met with the Republican governor earlier Friday said Abbott indicated support for taking it down.
Democratic state Rep. Eric Johnson, who for months has called for removing a plaque titled “Children of the Confederacy Creed,” which has hung in the Capitol since 1959, initially praised Abbott following an hour-long meeting in Dallas. He said Abbott had agreed the plaque was inaccurate and, according to Johnson, indicated support for taking it down.
But his mood soured after Abbott’s office gave a conflicting account of the meeting, saying the governor did not agree to remove that plaque and that state officials would study the matter.
FILE – This Aug. 17, 2017 file photo shows, The Children of the Confederacy Creed plaque at the Capitol in Austin, Texas, on Thursday August 17, 2017. A black Texas lawmaker says Republican Gov. Greg Abbott privately told him he supports removing a Confederate marker in the state Capitol that rejects slavery as an underlying cause of the Civil War. An Abbott spokeswoman Friday stopped short of saying the plaque would come down. Ciara Matthews says the governor will ask state officials to look into the issue. (Jay Janner/Austin American-Statesman via AP File)
“On the plaque, the Governor told Rep. Johnson he would ask the State Preservation Board to look into the issue, specifically the history of the plaque, as well as the history of the removal of a similar plaque at the Texas Supreme Court,” his spokeswoman Ciara Matthews said.
Abbott’s office did not respond to Johnson’s assertion that the governor acknowledged the plaque was historically inaccurate.
Johnson called the governor’s characterization of their talk “mind-boggling” and raised the possibility of his staff releasing notes of the meeting.
“It stretches the limits of the imagination to see how you come to a different conclusion after the tone and tenor of that meeting,” Johnson said. “Maybe he thought about it afterward and said, ‘What did I just agree to?'”
The plaque, which was made by the Children of the Confederacy, vows to preserve “pure ideals” and “teach the truths of history.” Then it adds: “One of the most important of which is that the war between the states was not a rebellion, nor was its underlying cause to sustain slavery.”
Johnson said Abbott stopped short of saying the plaque would be removed. But he said Abbott told him he supports removing inaccurate displays and that he would begin looking into the procedural process for removing a historical marker. The matter would be handled by the caretaker of the Capitol, the State Preservation Board, which has a governing board of lawmakers and state leaders, including Abbott.
Supporting the removal of the plaque would be a shift for Abbott, who in August resisted calls to take down Confederate markers following a deadly clash at a white nationalist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia. Abbott said at the time that racism and hate-filled violence is never acceptable but that “tearing down monuments won’t erase our nation’s past.”
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FILE – In this Jan. 19, 2016 file photo, a couple leaves the grounds of the state Capitol in Jackson, Miss., after participating in a rally in support of keeping the Confederate battle emblem on the state flag. Attorneys say in written arguments to U.S. Supreme Court that the Confederate battle emblem on the Mississippi flag is “an official endorsement of white supremacy” and lower courts were wrong to block a lawsuit challenging the flag. The arguments were made in papers filed Friday, Oct. 27, 2017, by lawyers for Carlos Moore, an African-American attorney who sued the state in 2016 seeking to have the flag declared an unconstitutional relic of slavery. (AP Photo/Rogelio V. Solis, File)
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I dont wanna be king over some fucking losers and war bruisers I wanna be the King of angels, and humanity is a bunch of losers and I hate these maggots cause their soul has died you been judged maggots, deep greene fried. Read more Reply susub75 susub757 months ago (edited) No wonder her father kicked her out, she was 30 when this single was released! Time to stand on your own feet! Reply 127 View all 12 replies Salvador Elias Salvador Elias2 months ago (edited) susub75 you made me laugh so hard Reply 2 Jeffrey Hinkle Jeffrey Hinkle2 months ago (edited) Goddam it! She's out there SOMEwhere! Somethin' LEEEADS to HER! Reply MrPeterpiper1969 MrPeterpiper19694 months ago (edited) What a talent. What a song. And what a drop dead gorgeous singer. Pat Benatar rocks in every way. 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Reply Jamal Rana Jamal Rana6 months ago (edited) Who came here after the X factor uk tonight Reply 100 View all 11 replies XGemskiX XGemskiX5 months ago (edited) I equally love both versions (: Reply 6 Rian Sama Rian Sama3 months ago (edited) kiddo and I are cooking fine with no mom... and better cooks for it. :( still i feel so alone.... 30 years ago... i missed the boat... Reply 3 Steve T Steve T6 months ago (edited) sada vadooooooo Reply 90 View all 10 replies charley schoute charley schoute4 months ago (edited) Stairs and flowers skinny puppy Reply teichiq teichiq2 months ago (edited) acdc Reply mark grierson mark grierson1 month ago how 80s !! loved that decade Reply 107 View all 8 replies Device Factor Device Factor1 week ago Jane G Seda me to. I'm 32 I make music in the style of the decade, but wish I could've been born earlier.. Reply 2 Device Factor Device Factor1 week ago it's as if we've become boring and flat.. compared to then Reply 5 Lyn Croughan Lyn Croughan6 months ago (edited) My dad was just like her dad , i moved out at 17 , but i didnt end up singing a cool song and dancing , god my life sucks :P Reply 72 View all 31 replies Rab Fox Rab Fox1 month ago Lyn Croughan but have you tried throwing a glass of water over a Latino barfly? Reply 1 Lyn Croughan Lyn Croughan1 month ago (edited) @Rab Fox lmao not yet , but maybe i should 😂👍😛 Reply Philip Drake Philip Drake7 months ago (edited) Amazing song, they had some good music back in the day! Reply 67 View all 11 replies edgar martinez edgar martinez2 months ago (edited) Penelope Katz i guess he meant that we had giants in the music industry during the 80s meaning legends. 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Lista de Asistentes y Resumen Reunión Bilderberg 2016
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Lista de Asistentes y Resumen Reunión Bilderberg 2016
Se ha llevado a cabo la reunión anual de Bilderberg 2016 para lo cual es importante conocer cuál es la lista de asistencia correspondiente.
Lista de los Asistentes a Bilderberg 2016 es la siguiente:
Aboutaleb, Ahmed (NLD), Alcalde , Rotterdam
Achleitner, Paul M. (DEU), Director General, Deutsche Bank AG
Agius, Marcus (GBR), CEOPA Consulting Group
Ahrenkiel, Thomas (DNK), Ministro de la Defensa
Albuquerque, María Luis (PRT), ex Ministro de Finanzas;
Alierta, César (ESP), CEO, Telefónica
Altman, Roger C. (USA), CEO
Altman, Sam (USA), Presidente,
Andersson, Magdalena (SWE), Ministro de Finanzas
Applebaum, Anne (USA), Columnista de The Washington Post
Apunen, Matti (FIN), Director de EVA
Aydin-Düzgit, Senem (TUR), Profesor Jean Monnet Chair, Istanbul Bilgi University
Barbizet, Patricia (FRA), CEO de Artemis
Barroso, José M. Durão (PRT), Ex Presidente de la Comisión Europea
Baverez, Nicolas (FRA), Socio de Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher
Bengio, Yoshua (CAN), Profesor in Computación e Investigación, University of Montreal
Benko, René (AUT), CEP de SIGNA Holding GmbH
Bernabè, Franco (ITA), CEO de CartaSi S.p.A.
Beurden, Ben van (NLD), CEO de Royal Dutch Shell
Blanchard, Olivier (FRA), Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow, Peterson Institute
Botín, Ana P. (ESP), CEO del Banco Santander
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard (NOR), Presidente y CEO de Norsk Hydro ASA
Breedlove, Philip M. (INT), Comandante Supremo de la OTAN
Brende, Børge (NOR), Ministro de RREE
Burns, William J. (USA), Presidente de la Fundación Carnegie para la Paz
Castries, Henri de (FRA), Chairman and CEO, AXA Group, Presidente de Bilderberg
Cebrián, Juan Luis (ESP), CEO de PRISA y El País
Charpentier, Emmanuelle (FRA), Director de Infectología del Instituto Max
Coeuré, Benoît (INT), Director del Banco Central de Europa
Costamagna, Claudio (ITA), CEO de Cassa Depositi e Prestiti S.p.A.
Cote, David M. (USA), CEO de Honeywell
Cryan, John (DEU), CEO de Deutsche Bank AG
Dassù, Marta (ITA), Director Senior de Asuntos Europeos del Aspen Institute
Dijksma, Sharon (NLD), Ministro del Ambiente
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), CEO de Axel Springer SE
Dudley, Robert (GBR), CEO de BP
Dyvig, Christian (DNK), Presidente de Kompan
Ebeling, Thomas (DEU), CEO de ProSiebenSat.1
Elkann, John (ITA), CEO, de EXOR; Presidente de Fiat Chrysler Automobiles
Enders, Thomas (DEU), CEO de Airbus Group
Engel, Richard (USA), Editor en Jefe de NBC News Internacional
España, Su Majestad La Reina
Fabius, Laurent (FRA), Presidente del Consejo ConstitucionalFederspiel, Ulrik (DNK), Director Ejecutivo de Haldor Topsøe A/S
Ferguson, Jr., Roger W. (USA), Presidente y CEO de TIAA
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Profesor de History, Harvard University
Flint, Douglas J. (GBR), CEO del Banco HSBC Holdings plc
Garicano, Luis (ESP), Profesor Economía, y Asesor Económico del Partido Ciudadanos
Georgieva, Kristalina (INT), Vicepresidenta de la Comisión Europea
Gernelle, Etienne (FRA), Director y Editor en Jefe de Le Point
Gomes da Silva, Carlos (PRT), Vicepresidente y CEO de Galp Energia
Goodman, Helen (GBR), Directora del Partido Laborista
Goulard, Sylvie (INT), Representante al Parlamento Europeo
Graham, Lindsey (USA), Senador
Grillo, Ulrich (DEU), Presidente de Grillo-Werke AG; Presidente de Bundesverband der Deutschen Industrie
Gruber, Lilli (ITA), Editor en Jefe y Ancla del programa Otto e mezzo, La 7 TV
Hadfield, Chris (CAN), Coronel de la RFA Canadiense y Astronauta de la NASA
Halberstadt, Victor (NLD), Profesor de Economía, Leiden University
Harding, Dido (GBR), CEO de TalkTalk Telecom Group plc
Hassabis, Demis (GBR), CEO de DeepMind
Hobson, Mellody (USA), Presidente de Ariel Investment, LLC
Hoffman, Reid (USA), CEO de LinkedIn
Höttges, Timotheus (DEU), CEO de Deutsche Telekom AG
Jacobs, Kenneth M. (USA), Presidente y CEO, Lazard
Jäkel, Julia (DEU), CEO de Gruner + Jahr
Johnson, James A. (USA), Presidente de Johnson Capital Partners
Jonsson, Conni (SWE), CEO de EQT
Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. (USA), Gerente General de Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
Kaeser, Joe (DEU), CEO de Siemens AG
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO de Palantir Technologies
Kengeter, Carsten (DEU), CEO de Deutsche Börse AG
Kerr, John (GBR), Presidente Interino de Scottish Power
Kherbache, Yasmine (BEL), Representante del Parlamento Flamenco
Kissinger, Henry A. (USA), CEO de Kissinger Associates, Inc.
Kleinfeld, Klaus (USA), Presidente y CEO de Alcoa
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Presidente y Co-CEO de Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Director Senior del Hudson Institute
Kudelski, André (CHE), Presidente y CEO de Kudelski Group
Lagarde, Christine (INT), Presidenta del FMI
Levin, Richard (USA), CEO de Coursera
Leyen, Ursula von der (DEU), Ministra de la Defensa
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chairman, KBC Group
Logothetis, George (GRC), Presidente y CEO de Libra Group
Maizière, Thomas de (DEU), Ministro de Alemania
Makan, Divesh (USA), CEO de ICONIQ Capital
Malcomson, Scott (USA), Presidente de Monere Ltd.
Markwalder, Christa (CHE), Presidente de Consejo Nacional y de la Asamblea Federal
McArdle, Megan (USA), Columnista de Bloomberg
Michel, Charles (BEL), Primer Ministro
Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor en Jefe de Bloomberg
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor en Jefe de The Economist
Mitsotakis, Kyriakos (GRC), Presidente del Partido Nueva Democracia
Morneau, Bill (CAN), Ministro de Finanzas
Mundie, Craig J. (USA), Rector de Mundie & Associates
Murray, Charles A. (USA), Rector de American Enterprise Institute
Noonan, Michael (IRL), ministro de Finanzas
Noonan, Peggy (USA), Clomunista de The Wall Street Journal
O’Leary, Michael (IRL), CEO de Ryanair Plc
Ollongren, Kajsa (NLD), Alcalde Mayor de Amsterdam
Osborne, George (GBR), Primer Secretario de Estado y Canciller
Özel, Soli (TUR), Profesor de Kadir Has University
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), CEO de Titan Cement Co. Países Bajos, Su Majestad El Rey
Petraeus, David H. (USA), CEO de KKR Global Institute
Philippe, Edouard (FRA), Alcalde of Le Havre
Pind, Søren (DNK), Ministro de Justicia
Ratti, Carlo (ITA), Director del Laboratorio de MIT para el urbanismo creativo y la innovación social
Reisman, Heather M. (CAN), Presidente y CEO de Indigo Books & Music Inc.
Rubin, Robert E. (USA), Co-Presidente, Council on Foreign Relations
Rutte, Mark (NLD), Primer Ministro
Sawers, John (GBR), Presidente y Socio de Macro Advisory Partners
Schäuble, Wolfgang (DEU), ministro de Finanzas
Schieder, Andreas (AUT), Presidente del Partido Socialdemócrata
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Presidente Ejecutivo de Alphabet Inc.
Scholten, Rudolf (AUT), CEO de Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG
Schwab, Klaus (INT), Presidente Ejecutivo de World Economic Forum
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), Miembro Senior de Harvard University; ex Ministro de RREE
Simsek, Mehmet (TUR), Primer Viceministro
Sinn, Hans-Werner (DEU), Profesor de Economía y Finanzas de Ludwig Maximilian University de Munich
Skogen Lund, Kristin (NOR), Director General, de La Confederación de Empresas Noruegas
Standing, Guy (GBR), Co-Presidente de BIEN; Profesor de University of London
Thiel, Peter A. (USA), President de Thiel Capital
Tillich, Stanislaw (DEU), Ministro-Presidente de Saxony
Vetterli, Martin (CHE), Presidente de NSF
Wahlroos, Björn (FIN), Presidente de Sampo Group, Nordea Bank, UPM-Kymmene
Corporation
Wallenberg, Jacob (SWE), Presidente e Inversionista de AB
Weder di Mauro, Beatrice (CHE), Profesor de Economía de University of Mainz
Wolf, Martin H. (GBR), Comentarista en Jefe de Financial Times
Ilustres invitados: La reunión anual, cerrada a la participación de periodistas para favorecer las opiniones y el diálogo al máximo nivel posible, según su Web, se financia con aporte de sujunta directiva.
Este año no faltaron a la cita:
Eric Schmidt, el jefe de Google y Youtube;
Peter Thiel, el fundador de Paypal, principal accionista de Facebook, quien ha financiado con 10 millones de dólares a Hulk Hogan en el proceso judicial del vídeo porno publicado por Gawker;
Michael O’Leary, CEO de Ryanir;
Marie-Josée Kravis (USA), Presidenta de los Amigos Americanos de Bilderberg y miembro Senior del Hudson Institute y;
Kenneth M. Jacobs, presidente y CEO de Lazard.
Robert B. Zoellick, presidente de la Junta Internacional de asesores de Goldman Sachs Group, la firma que falsificó las cuentas de Grecia para que entrase en la Unión Europea;
Thomas Enders, CEO de Airbus Group;
El heredero del imperio FIAT, Jonh Elkann;
Paul M. Achleitner, Presidente de la Junta de Supervisores del Deutsche Bank AG y;
El portugués José M. Durão Barroso. Éste último, ex presidente de la Comisión Europea es desde el pasado año, miembro del Comité Directivo del Club. Así premia a sus buenos lacayos la entidad que creó la Unión Europea.
La agenda de temas
Los temas tratados este año, según fuera publicada en la Página Web de Bilderberg fue:
Actualidad global
China
Crisis hipotecaria y proletarización de la clase media en países del Primer Mundo
Europa: Migración, crecimiento, desintegración e integración, reforma, visión
Oriente Medio
Geopolítica energética, narcotráfico y lavado de dinero (casos Andorra, Argentina, Brasil, Colombia, Cuba, México, Panamá, Venezuela y Wilkileaks, entre otros)
Rusia y Ucrania
Panorama político y económico de EEUU: Crecimiento, deuda, elecciones, reforma
Seguridad cibernética
Innovación tecnológica: incubación, inversión y aceleración
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