Tuesday, August 7, 2012
The Government Dances The "Yenka"
Maybe Rodriguez Zapatero is right and most importantly, both the economy and in life, is not that balance the books, but face them with optimism.
That man is a master. He did not admit the economic crisis in Spain until Europe said "Enough!" Elena Salgado and the poor had to commit a fateful Sunday in May to reduce our debt by the brave public. He then phoned Barak Obama himself to support adjustment and ZP, like Saul in his day, the horse and the keys to then-champion of social policies was crazy to take the money to staff and pensioners. By telling the EU that was not enough, instead of eliminating benefits, subsidies and other gabelas perfectly dispensable in our bloated state apparatus, finished one stroke 6,400 million in public works that well could have compensate unemployed.
Is that, as in the letter of the Yenko, the years that dance 60 ("Left, left, right, right, forward, back, one, two, three ..."), each step of the way our president is antagonistic to the former . The penultimate in a new outburst of optimism have been cheapened by the placement of Treasury debt, has been re-invest 500 million in public works.
The next and contradictory movement-the Minister Jose Blanco has already anticipated, because raising taxes will again be returned to the accounts and out of position when the EU becomes aware that we are not going to get out as a basilisk. And rightly so.
We do not hurry, though, because by the end of the year, unfortunately, all these things we see.
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