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The redistribution machine is in full swing

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MrsCK



The redistribution machine is in full swing
By Erwin J. Frasl


€ crisis, inflation and provide for a massive redistribution in the European Union. Savers, workers and retirees are invited via this inflation, real wages and pension increases below inflation, directly or indirectly to the checkout. Investors should now be burdened with the keyword "debt relief" for Greece.


At least on inflation can rely on the politicians in the European Union. The currency depreciation claimed for example in Austria persistently above the 3 percent mark, specifically at 3.3 percent. This is for all those who have debts, a very good news. Their debt load is so real less oppressive. This is for them to goodness, which can finance the budget deficits needed for their money from savers and investors.


And under the heading of solidarity at EU level are now tapped the member countries that have imposed their population in the past decade, constantly painful savings to their Staatsabudgets largely to fix it. In recognition of these sound budget policy, these countries are EU member-solidarity as members of the EU messes.


Yes it goes well: Their own voters for decades, sample various choice gifts to come to power or to stay there - and the bill for it then to present the citizens in those member countries which had already endure some of Ross cures about himself: When there are real wage losses for many years, no pension increases for the middle class or, at best, below inflation, deletions of spare time in the pension calculation, changes in health insurance benefits, the like. more. And now are also private investors under the heading of "debt" be burdened by them to possibly have to do without some of their claims against Greece.


In parallel, the redistribution machine is doing extremely well at the national level, as the example of Greece demonstrates impressive: while the number of billionaires in Greece have their assets traditionally brought in foreign accounts in security - for example in Luxembourg - focuses the Greek tax authorities to those who run away can not : workers and small and medium enterprises.


Where is the Ünterstützung the European Union to Greece, for a reasonably fair tax system to ensure that all Greeks recorded according to their economic capacity? Whereby the economically leistungsstäksten Greeks also a solidarity tax on their domestic and foreign activities is reasonable for the rehabilitation of their country. Yes to EU solidarity with Greece - but also yes to the solidarity of the financial elite of Greece with their own countrymen.
Erwin J. Frasl 19/07/2011

HUH? get rich people to pay for something? now that's an idea!!!

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another great example of government getting way too happy with the spending......

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