I don't mind the market reforms. They are badly needed. ANd the extend shop opening hours is about allowing non mini market shops and tourist shops to open on Sundays, which is super good.Ack wrote:I'm reading through this, or at least what the US and UK media is reporting on the bailout. I'm not entirely sure I follow what is considered good/bad about this.
Greece stays in the European Union and continues to use the Euro, I get that. But what is happening to the pension fund? I know austerity is continuing, but I've alternately read that pensions will continue to be cut versus the pension fund being "streamlined." Higher taxes, sure, but has anyone given specifics on how those taxes will be distributed? Also, government assets must be sold off and certain services must be privatized, but to what extent? And what does "extend shop opening hours" mean?
This is what the BBC is reporting:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-33504487
The problem is that the debt is simply UNBEARABLE. I am the FIRST to blame our governments for their missmanagement. But the way European politicians acted yesterday was truly like we just capitulated and they had the right to do whatever they wanted to us. Like you're being raped and told not to struggle or they will hurt you more.
Where is the light at the end of the tunnel? More debt? More of the same failed policies? And the thing is as I didn't trust our politicians to enact reforms, I DON'T trust the Germans and etc. to not demand MORE cuts if the numbers don't work out, which they won't because this will just cause another economic downturn.
And about the 50 billion € privatization fund: they wanted us to give away 50 billion worth of assets to the EU for them to sell it for us. So basically to give away any facade of fiscal independence. And again my major problem with this is: where's the end? Last time they tried to privatize things they realized that their value had greatly depreceated BECAUSE of the crisis. We give away an island to be sold for 5 million only to be told it only sold for 1 so we should give away more?
I'm very distressed right now. I grew up believe in the European dream and the EU but this morning I woke up to realize that it's been overtaken by a bunch of useless career politicians who don't give a fuck for my people (fair enough, that not even our own politicians give a fuck about the Greek people imo), the European dream, and imo the future of Europe as a whole (because I just think things will get worse for all of us).
