Sunday, December 1, 2013

People Don't Matter: Banks Do.









" Greece will lift restrictions on home foreclosures to allow banks to recover bad loans. " .These charming, caring words were said by the compassionate Finance Minister of Greece on the last day of the ' Mother Mary ' day celebrations.

He obviously wanted to cheer everybody up as families tried to enjoy themselves with  any crumbs of bread that they  have managed to hold on to, after the banks have robbed them blind for the last six years.

What good timing too. This was said only days after that tragic incident of the 19 year old boy who hadn't got  enough money to buy a bus ticket , and after rowing with inspectors, allegedly  tried to jump off the vehicle, and hit his head and died.

It really shows how out of touch politicians are with the man or woman in the street.

People are fuming over the awful tale of a young teenager dying because of the austerity measures, and this guy in the photo below






has the nerve to come out and announce more austerity measures !!

What planet are these people on ?

To throw even more pepper into our eyes he said the following:

" If auctions aren't  liberalised, the banks will collapse. "

Of course, banks are far more important than people.

Let thousands be made homeless.

Let them live on the streets.

Let them starve.

I mean, it's in your face. The message is loud and clear. It is this:

People don't matter: banks do

See: http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite2_1_18/08/2013_514412.

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