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May 13, 2010 - Issue 375 |
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The People of Greece and the Rest of Us |
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If you rely � as we usually must � on the major mass media to get a picture of what�s going on in the world you probably think the economic crisis in Greece came about because the irresponsible Greeks are insisting on retiring at 50, are unwilling to give up the �bonuses� to which they have become accustomed, and are insisting that their European neighbors foot the bill. However, most of what we read or hear is either distorted out of proportion or simply isn�t true. The economic crisis in the European Union wasn�t caused by Greek working people and the threats they face these days are far greater than are being portrayed. The
Greek worker living high on the hog, getting paid for doing little and
retiring into the lap of luxury is as real as the proverbial �welfare
queen� driving her Cadillac downtown to pick up her check. Yeah, there
are moochers and con artists in every society but that�s not the real
issue here. The working people of The
working people of �Want
to know exactly why public anger in �The BBC reports that as part of the IMF/ EU bailout Greek leaders are proposing the following measures:
�On their own any one of these measures would probably be enough to prompt significant political disquiet; taken together they represent a catastrophic setback to the financial aspirations of the average Greek,� wrote Bonsignore, formerly a reporter and editor for Financial Times. �It certainly wasn�t what the Greek population voted for when they entered the EU in 1981 and adopted the single currency two decades later.� Writing
from �The problem is that correcting the injustices in the tax system will take years to harvest its fruit. The deeper, immediate, further austerity measures VAT [value added tax] increases and pension and public spending cuts � imposed on Athens last weekend will produce an immediate cut in the state deficit. But they will fall mostly on modestly-off Greeks, in the private and state sectors, who do pay into the system and feel they have already made several blood sacrifices already.� The
significant difference between Poverty
was increasing in In
some ways the economic situation in �If
that happens, the results could be even more harmful than a recession
sparked by spending cuts; demand for Wander
reported that Mark Littlewood, the director
of the �Innocent
Greeks are facing years of austerity,� Ruth Sunderland, business editor
of the Observer ( �In
�In
the Quiet
as it�s kept, there is a much bigger picture here and it contains some
sinister implications. Poul Nyrup
Rasmussen, president of the party of European Socialists (PES), which
coordinates Europe�s socialist, social democrat, progressive and labor
parties, says the EU�s conservative majority is, in fact, punishing
�This is but a cynical attempt to roll back fundamental social standards. It does not even make financial sense as it would force thousands into the grey economy � one of the structural causes of the crisis in the first place � or even worse, would force them into abject poverty,� Rasmussen wrote. In most of the rest of the world the prescribed method for dealing with the system�s crisis is referred to it by its proper name: austerity. The media in our country seems to have an aversion to using the term. But that�s what it is when, in order to deal with the economic malfunctioning, you cut education budgets and fire teachers, enact special taxes that hit working people hardest, reduce services for the indigent and threaten to reduce or eliminate retirement and medical programs for seniors. It comes down to who, in a pinch, is going to be required to lower their living standards, and which individuals and families are expected to lead more austere lives. There is a political crisis in most of the industrialized capitalist world because thing are getting tough for the lower end of the economic ladder while vast fortunes are being amassed at the top. There
is nothing even remotely equal about the sacrifices people are being
asked to make at the present moment. The financial arrangements being
worked out for �In
truth, the very foundations of the global neo-liberal system, which
emerged from the Reagan-Thatcher inspired capitalist economic blitzkrieg
of the last 25 years, is now discredited,� wrote John Palmer in the Guardian May
7. �The EU as a whole also needs a new economic philosophy based on
green and sustainable growth and which encourages social cohesion and
not short-term economic growth, reduces excessive dependence on the
financial and carbon energy sectors, and which actively promotes greater
social equality. The time to strike out in a new direction is now �
before it is too late. Where Try telling that to Thomas Friedman. The New York Times columnist - of late earth fame who will never have to worry about where his next meal is coming from or whether he will have a roof over his head - is quick to endorse the idea that the task in our country is, as he put it Sunday, to �cut public sector pay, freeze benefits, slash jobs, abolish a range of welfare entitlements and take the ax to programs such as school building and road maintenance.� And all the while, we can be sure new billionaires will arise, poverty increase and economic inequality grow. Now that�s something to look forward to. BlackCommentator.com Editorial Board member
Carl Bloice is a writer in |
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