An equally important question: are the Greek politicians who negotiated the bailout getting a paycut as well? In fact, are ANY Greek politicians getting a paycut of any kind?
Yes, they have to face the pay cut and yes to sliver bully. Public sector is the portion of the society being faced with the cuts. The Minister of Economy is trying to find ways to not penalize small business owners.
There is no "delicious irony." Only the stupidity of the "anarchists" attacking public employees facing a worse financial situation than the "anarchists."
They policemen don't live at home with their parents while they spend 10 to 20 years at the public university.
(Remember : other countries are not mirror images of the USA)
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ReplyDeleteAn equally important question: are the Greek politicians who negotiated the bailout getting a paycut as well? In fact, are ANY Greek politicians getting a paycut of any kind?
ReplyDeleteLikely not.
Yes, they have to face the pay cut and yes to sliver bully. Public sector is the portion of the society being faced with the cuts. The Minister of Economy is trying to find ways to not penalize small business owners.
ReplyDeleteThere is no "delicious irony." Only the stupidity of the "anarchists" attacking public employees facing a worse financial situation than the "anarchists."
They policemen don't live at home with their parents while they spend 10 to 20 years at the public university.
(Remember : other countries are not mirror images of the USA)