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sabrina 1 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jul-30-11 11:55 AM
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42. "there can be no let up in the reform momentum.”
And as you said, the theme running through the 'policies' of these 'reformers' always includes Social Programs.

I don't get it really. Why do they want to take these safety nets for the most vulnerable people? Aren't they making enough money as it is without dipping their corrupt fingers into the already insufficient funds of the poorest people in all of these countries?

It's as if they want to turn 1st world countries into 2nd or 3rd world countries, creating cheap work forces now, not just in S. America and Asia but in Europe and the US also. I can see no other purpose for it, and imo they are ideologues, zealots and real threat to the world. They also seem, like Tony Blair to become quite 'religious' when they join the New World Order.

And you are right that every decision made to align with these policies was overwhelmingly rejected by the citizens of the respective countries, Greece, France, Italy, Spain. But the people appear to have completely lost control of their democracies.
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