Sods and Odds
Nov. 2nd, 2011 05:16 pmSo, the boomers, who are already getting their state pension years before the rest of us, are now going to get their work-related pension earlier too. Nice for them, but I can't see the appeal for younger public sector employees, who are in general already being hit harder by the economic crisis than those in their fifties. I imagine that the Government will rely on the fact that younger people are more concerned with paying the mortgage and bringing up their children than with their pension entitlements, and hope that they'll sign on the line for the sake of a quiet life. I predict that's just what will happen.
Meanwhile Sarkozy described Greece's "unilateral" decision to hold a referendum as a matter of regret. Unilateral? The BBC had already been reporting that Papandreou was "summoned" to talks by Merkel and Sarkozy, which seems an odd way to talk about a fellow head of government. Now it seems that it's no longer appropriate for governments to consult their own electorates about important decisions that will hugely affect their lives, without the say-so of France and Germany. There's nothing very sovereign about this debt crisis.
Finally, via Cheryl Morgan, some music and pictures to set up camp inside your brain and refuse eviction... (
wemyss, I advise you to avert your gaze and, if possible, ears, for the first few bars.)
Meanwhile Sarkozy described Greece's "unilateral" decision to hold a referendum as a matter of regret. Unilateral? The BBC had already been reporting that Papandreou was "summoned" to talks by Merkel and Sarkozy, which seems an odd way to talk about a fellow head of government. Now it seems that it's no longer appropriate for governments to consult their own electorates about important decisions that will hugely affect their lives, without the say-so of France and Germany. There's nothing very sovereign about this debt crisis.
Finally, via Cheryl Morgan, some music and pictures to set up camp inside your brain and refuse eviction... (
The fact that the Left are by definition -
Date: 2011-11-02 05:24 pm (UTC)Re: The fact that the Left are by definition -
Date: 2011-11-02 05:43 pm (UTC)It's an interesting time.
Date: 2011-11-02 05:51 pm (UTC)Re: It's an interesting time.
Date: 2011-11-02 05:59 pm (UTC)The Habsburg Empire (which can be perceived as the first truly world empire) serves to remind us what happens when economic collapse occurs on a global scale- you get the Thirty Years War and at a European level, that's still the most destructive war it terms of life and property in our history, even if one includes the European elements of the two world wars!
Personally, I tend to be Wrong but Wromantic.
Date: 2011-11-02 06:06 pm (UTC)I'm not altogether certain mass economic collapse must, by an iron law, lead to general war: the response to collapse and what was done in hopes of averting it (and collapse can be averted) seems to make the difference. But I'd vy much like to know more of yr thesis.
Re: Personally, I tend to be Wrong but Wromantic.
Date: 2011-11-02 06:38 pm (UTC)The Habsburg response was to flood the market With New World silver thus causing galloping devaluation of currency in a world where religious difference was already tearing society apart and poor climate was causing famine. Add an outbreak of plague and you have a recipe for disaster,which is pretty much what occurred!
Give or take the plague, it sounds awful familiar.
Ah.
Date: 2011-11-02 06:50 pm (UTC)