> Europe has been pulled closer together by this crisis.
> That closeness was recognizable when, on May 1, unions across Europe
> protested and German workers lively debated the Greek pension system.
> Germans are torn between their solidarity with their colleagues in
> Athens and their anger over the fact that they have to support Greeks
> who get to retire a lot earlier than their German counterparts. The
> demand is clear: 'If we have to pay for you, then you will have to
> work as long as we do.'"

Sounds more like a fight than having pulled closer together...

As usual, the victims squabble over crumbs instead of realizing who
reaps the billions in this "crisis" and "rescue package" which is
actually a rip-off by billionaires, a bottom-up re-distribution of money.

> Now the debate
> is being conducted on the streets of Germany, France and Greece.

It's just the wrong debate...
And of course the presstitutes of the SPIEGEL foster the red herrings.

Chris



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