€-Zone & Dr. Deutschland

100 years on from 1914, Germany must seize its historic ‘second chance’ and use it for more constructive economic leadership

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  1. They say this openly sometimes.

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    So, from their view - work is something they buy, like anything else you buy. Why would they pay large amount for something they can buy cheap elsewhere? It's the outrage to force them to do so!
    Why pay you decent salary when there is a hungry kid in Bangladesh who will work 14 hours today for $2 a day? And don't you dare not to trade with Bangladesh!! They will gang up and bomb the heck out of you in order to protect otter population or whatever...
    No. Everything has to be deregulated and left to market. There is labor market. Automation lowers the need for labor. In the meantime, there is 7 billion people now.
    Everyone knows that MARKET price depends on supply and demand. Do the math - how much are your skills and knowledge and sweat worth? Less every day.

    "In Spain, for example, unit labour costs are already down and exports are at a 30-year high. The pain has been immense, with 50% youth unemployment and house prices falling 30-40%, but somehow people are getting through it."

    More to come. You will have to take your 10 year old child out of the school and take it to work to feed the family.
    So what if he/she won't be getting any education or healthcare? Take a look at the places where "unrestrained capitalism" has been around for a while (like in central America). So what if you end up in "favela" with no power or running water?
    Do you think rich will care? I see no evidence of that.
    (Sreten, 17 March 2013 10:34)

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  2. Ones again this guy is throwing dust in eyes of the people in name of "neoliberal" offensive worldwide.

    Let's look at the USA and for illustration only - situation is similar in UK, or any other developed country.
    Major companies reported larger then ever profits!!!
    In the meantime average Americans are suffering. Unemployment is higher, many have lost homes...and wages are down.
    This crisis is not new, though. It's been looming for a while.
    Recent study have shown that "growing wage gap" and decline of middle class have started in early 90's.
    USSR collapsed and suddenly "world is our oyster"...
    Free trade, global village, globalization were buzzwords.
    As we can see in countries like Bahrain you can take all the freedoms that you want, just don't take free trade - and you are US friend!!
    Take free trade and allow whatever freedoms you may - you are against freedom. Why?
    Let's look from the perspective of rich people.
    Alternative ideology collapsed - now we can practice unrestrained capitalism.
    New laws made it really hard to form a labor or trade union, for example, that would be able to negotiate better work conditions or salaries.
    But, aren't laws made by politicians, not businessmen?
    Most conglomerates give huge contributions to both Republicans and Democrats. Without those they wouldn't be able to run their immensely expansive campaigns and be in power. Logic is simple - finance both so whoever wins owes us a favor - or no contributions in the future.
    (Sreten, 17 March 2013 10:16)

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  3. Ireland is the first Eurozone country to expand it's economy!
    (Ian, UK, 14 March 2013 19:32)

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  4. Ay those lazy southerners only think of booze filled long lunches siesta time when they get up its 5 o'clock quitting time. Get up lazy bums do some work all joking aside. We are going in to the worst recession the world has ever seen a real blood bath of every kind. The hole rotten system is built on unsustainable greed and stupidity it mostly reigns on the top echelons.
    (Lenard, 14 March 2013 17:58)

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