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Debtocracy-"Don't fight the Doctor....."
“For the first time in Greece a documentary produced by the audience. “Debtocracy” seeks the causes of the debt crisis and proposes solutions, hidden by the government and the dominant media. The documentary will be distributed free by the end of March without usage rights and broadcasted and subtitled in at least three languages.
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Wow... that took me most of the morning to watch.
Makes me wonder if the USA can deport JPM, GS and BofA like Correa deported the WB rep.
Also *great* use of Twisted Sister music for Ecuadorean political campaign.
"debtocracy"
Is that where a sizable portion of the citizens believe they are entitled to a high standard of living and the benefits of social safety nets while considering taxes to be a crime against humanity?
OK, got it.
Are entitled people douchebags?
Yes, sure, of course.
(WHERE'S MY FUCKING 99¢ BURRITOS AND MY FOODSTAMPS OBAMA??)
Does our current monetary paradigm literally require the masses to be in debt in order to have liquid cash to spend?
Again, yes.
you left out how the bankers and Soros types manage to enrich themselves enormously during the the 'ocracy' period
Europe success redefined:
The last man on the topmast on a sinking ship.
Not just Europe, the modern world, it's promises all turned on their heads. What's left of modernity now? Debts that cannot be paid w/o modernity itself.
Consider 400+ nuclear reactors in the world that need tending for hundreds of years by a vibrant modern economy that cannot be supported by reactors themselves and you begin to see the outlines of your childrens' predicament.
All of this for 'drive thru's. Unbelieveable.
Great video!
Shows that euro-core success is dependent on selling to the de-industrialized euro-periphery. Greek debt is in part due to lage scale purchases of French and German arms. Also Siemens paying bribes to secure Greek transport contracts.
I disagree. The Greek part of the story is not complete. There is a story behind the Italian, Dutch and US bids which is not told here.
"Euro-Core success" depending from Greece alone? Preposterous.