Europes Day of Austerity Rage
Source: The Daily Beast
Should there be any doubt about how residents of Europes debt-stricken nations really feel about austerity, violent protests in Spain, Greece, Portugal, and Italy on Wednesday should serve as a poignant reminder. In all, 23 European nations took part in the so-called European Day of Action and Solidarity organized by the European Trade Union Confederation. Not surprisingly, protesters in the countries suffering from the deepest austerity cuts were the most violent. Austerity is a total dead end, and must be abandoned, said the website where the groups call for action was posted. Social protection and wages can no longer be sacrificed.
Across Italy, an estimated 300,000 demonstrators took to the streets in 100 cities. Protesters broke windows and blocked the central train station in Naples. They set fires in Brescia and charged at police in Bologna. In Turin, 20 delinquents seriously injured a police officer with baseball bats, fracturing his skull. In Florence, angry mobs plastered bank windows with rotten eggs and defaced the normally pristine city center with profane graffiti. In Pisa, a group of angry protesters briefly occupied the historic Leaning Tower of Pisa, hanging a sign that read Rise Up. We are not paying for your Euro crisis.
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If Republicans have their way this is what we can expect in the US, rioting in the streets.