The Brussels Business Page #8
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And Perez Ferenandez ...
... works to provide financial
market intelligence to big banks.
Three of the eight are directly
linked to the American banks ...
... all of which were directly
involved in causing the crisis.
Balcerovitz, in addition,
is closely linked ...
... to American right-wing Think
tanks like the Keito Institute.
Which was one of the closest
advisor to the British administration.
He was also involved in
Neoliberal Think tanks ...
... in Brussels and
Poland and the UK.
Not a single of these 'wise' man
wasnt in favor of strict regulation.
Not a single one of them
was really independent.
And the effects of these
eight 'wise' man ...
... on overcoming the financial
crisis were sealed on.
The meeting that happened was
that a lot of public money ...
... was flowing
to the banks.
This whole affair has a
horrible sense of deja vu.
The same financial institutions
that were bailed out ...
... with taxpayers money ...
... are now making a fortune
from Greeces misfortune.
While those same taxpayers
... in deep cuts to their
salaries and social services.
After 20 years of
deregulation and liberalization ...
... suddenly the EU herself was
at the edge of been blow up.
What is at stake
is not only the EU ...
... but also Democracy ...
... and future of the
values that we hold dear.
Was it this what
Europeans wanted?
Was it really naive to
have a European dream?
It is in the human nature,
that you have not only good.
You'll always have a
bad side of something.
And we need to make sure
that we keep only the good.
And therefore you
need to be patient.
When you live in a society you
have rules, because otherwise ...
... people will go to
fast on motorways, ...
... because people have no
respect for others, because ...
... stronger will take his place.
This is a human nature.
What have we done to go and
make sure that we live together ...
... is by creating legislations.
By creating an authority
that everyone respect.
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