Ştiri noi, dar mai puţin bune
Cine credea că tragem niţel cureaua mai strâns, până la toamnă sau hai, maxim până la anu', când îşi revin occidentalii cei prosperi, şi o ne să meargă şi nouă treaba iar ca unsă, poate lectura "EU Observer" ca să se scuture de iluzii:
"This is extremely dangerous. This is 1931, we're heading back to the 1930s, with the Great Depression and we ended up with militarist dictatorship," the general secretary of the European Trades Union Congress (ETUC) said in an interview with EUobserver. "I'm not saying we're there yet, but it's potentially very serious, not just economically, but politically as well."Mr John Monks reported that Mr Barroso has similar concerns, but based on diametrically opposed reasoning. He said the commission chief believes the austerity packages will save Europe from returning to the darkest days of the last century rather than precipitating the fall."I had a discussion with Barroso last Friday about what can be done for Greece, Spain, Portugal and the rest and his message was blunt: 'Look, if they do not carry out these austerity packages, these countries could virtually disappear in the way that we know them as democracies. They've got no choice, this is it'.""He's very, very worried. He shocked us with an apocalyptic vision of democracies in Europe collapsing because of the state of indebtedness."
O fi fost şocat d-l sindicalist suprem Monks dar din păcate în acest continuum timp-spaţiu ciorbele gratis încă n-au fost descoperite. Mai devreme sau mai târziu apare negreşit ospătarul cu nota de plată.


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