Following the line marked on Indignaos and soon in Reacts -a collection of articles on the subject coordinated by JL Sampedro, Paul Farrell, an analyst at The Wall Street Journal, echoes of a stream of view that challenges the U.S. recovery, therefore, that of Europe. Farrell, in his lucid column, says things like Or the rich begin to pay taxes or face a revolution and forecast, or the rich to pay back taxes due to them for their level of wealth or the West will face to social unrest as those living in northern Africa.
Farrell, who warns that 93% of what you hear about markets, finance and economics are conjectures , illusions and lies with the sole purpose of manipulating the decision to take money out of pocket, says also that young people will be most painful when governments try to rebalance their budgets. It will raise taxes workers and education spending will fall (...) while tax cuts for the rich are untouchable. How much time is left for the rest of the rich countries like Egypt explode?
The magnificent documentary Inside Job, the last Oscar winner, has also stretches many minds, especially those who believed that with the advent of Barack Obama to the White House would change the rules of the game, it would restore the checks and regulation the financial system and put an end to the Wall Street greed, as promised by the now president during the election campaign. But as reporting the tape, the timid reforms initiated are stranded in congressional committees or have been blocked by powerful financial lobby that controls the political sphere. Obama not only has not pursued the "greedy" disaster that caused the toxic financial products such as subprime or CDO, but has put in charge of his economic team to some of its most unique ... representatives
Al record of evictions in 2010 plus record bonuses for executives of the rating agencies as M oody's or Standard & Poor's, which endorsed financial products based on precipitating the subprime mortgage disaster and the global crisis. as it tells its readers: The super rich do not care about you because they live outside the crisis, at most care about "abstract" for the welfare of the country, wrapped in a bubble where you enjoy best holiday resorts, the best teachers of Pilates, the best massage therapist, the best surgeons and the best private schools for their children. And none of what you write will affect ". concludes, " Do not say you were not warned. Have time to prepare for the coming revolution, depression "
On Thursday there will be a manifestation of Youth without a future, it will be interesting to see how much of mobilized, of outraged , of consciousness are nuestros jóvenes frente a los portugueses o ingleses….
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