by wutang » Fri Nov 16, 2018 7:48 pm
Rolluplostinspace wrote:Why I have interest in Italy is to do with family.
Why I have interests in California when I ask Tom questions is friends and family.
All About the Italian Economic Crisis of 2018https://www.investopedia.com/news/all-a ... isis-2018/Italy is pushing Europe to the brink of another economic crisis – but its problems are nothing newhttps://www.independent.co.uk/voices/eu ... 66416.htmlTwenty Years And Nothing To Show For It: Italy's Broken Economic ModelItaly struggles to cobble together a government after populist parties on both sides of the political spectrum won more than half of the votes in the latest elections, proving that the populist wave in Europe has not run its course yet. High public debt and a struggling economy make Italy’s the Achilles’ heel of the Eurozone.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marcoannun ... f5b7111a38The above is nothing more than links to more acceptable sources to show it's not just my imagination or relying on one source.
As those articles point out this has been the situation in Italy for decades. So why the big scare-mongering now (the forbes one points out it was saying the exact same shit 4 years ago - bit of a slow moving crash dont you think?)
As always what do these people want? Interesting to note that the solutions being put forward:
Labour market reforms = scrap workers rights, drive down wages, conditions. Basically fuck over the workers
Cut public spending = bye-bye pensions, welfare cuts, scrap social services, etc. Basically fuck over the old and the poor.
Same old right wing free market shit being pushed as always by these cunts. You really need to stop reguritating the hard-right, ultra-capitalist, talking points.
[quote="Rolluplostinspace"]Why I have interest in Italy is to do with family.
Why I have interests in California when I ask Tom questions is friends and family.
[size=150]All About the Italian Economic Crisis of 2018[/size]
https://www.investopedia.com/news/all-about-italian-economic-crisis-2018/
[size=150]Italy is pushing Europe to the brink of another economic crisis – but its problems are nothing new[/size]
https://www.independent.co.uk/voices/europe-italy-eurozone-debt-crisis-salvini-on-the-brink-economic-crisis-not-new-a8566416.html
[size=150]Twenty Years And Nothing To Show For It: Italy's Broken Economic Model[/size]
Italy struggles to cobble together a government after populist parties on both sides of the political spectrum won more than half of the votes in the latest elections, proving that the populist wave in Europe has not run its course yet. High public debt and a struggling economy make Italy’s the Achilles’ heel of the Eurozone.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/marcoannunziata/2018/04/14/twenty-years-and-nothing-to-show-for-it-italys-broken-economic-model/#e7f5b7111a38
The above is nothing more than links to more acceptable sources to show it's not just my imagination or relying on one source.[/quote]
As those articles point out this has been the situation in Italy for decades. So why the big scare-mongering now (the forbes one points out it was saying the exact same shit 4 years ago - bit of a slow moving crash dont you think?)
As always what do these people want? Interesting to note that the solutions being put forward:
Labour market reforms = scrap workers rights, drive down wages, conditions. Basically fuck over the workers
Cut public spending = bye-bye pensions, welfare cuts, scrap social services, etc. Basically fuck over the old and the poor.
Same old right wing free market shit being pushed as always by these cunts. You really need to stop reguritating the hard-right, ultra-capitalist, talking points.