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You read too little, I (respectfully) guess... | 148 comments | Create New Account
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Authored by: cricketjeff on Wednesday, December 12 2012 @ 07:33 AM EST
The main reason for opposing a unified power plug was there are 12 million
households full of voters who would not be happy at being told to rewire their
homes!

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There is nothing in life that doesn't look better after a good cup of tea.

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You read too little, I (respectfully) guess...
Authored by: Anonymous on Wednesday, December 12 2012 @ 11:33 AM EST
May I respectfully disagree.
The current austerity fever in the EU, primarily driven by the German banks, is
not solving the unemployment problem but it is solving the banks' bad loan
problem.
The youth unemployment problem is possibly the biggest threat to a socially
stable Europe, yet nothing is done from consideration to the 'market', a
consideration which is strangely aligned with the interest of, yes, finance and
industry, while politicians can do no better than call for growth - as if growth
in and of itself was the solution.
I am a bit flattered to be quoted, but please not out of context.

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