Monday, February 14, 2011

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This blog entry Ignacio School sends me Enrique Gutierrez and entitled

Tag: Oblique Strategies - Ignacio Escolar @ 6:06 a.m.

Let's see if we learn!

and the Internet I see the following news from Spain:

Exdirectivos Caja Madrid to abolishing the bonus was raised to go to court.

http://www.elpais.com/articulo/economia/Exdirectivos/Caja/Madrid/suprime/bonus/plantean/ir/tribunales/elpepueco/201102

The comments, by topic, not worthwhile, but it is instructive to read both articles. Finally, there are more days to love so good and better than the 14 February.

Iceland revolution

Tag: Oblique Strategies - Ignacio Escolar @ 6:06 a.m.

Now that the Egyptian people has triumphed , or at least it seems, is good time to talk of another revolution much less understood: that of Iceland, that country that the IMF's Rato gave as an example to follow and ended completely broken, buried in the rubble of a carcinogen that banks turned the island into a huge hedge fund and left a debt equivalent to the entire GDP of eight years and six months.

Icelandic solution that conviction soon departed from orthodoxy. The prosecutor opened a criminal investigation against the bankers responsible for the collapse, some have fled the country and are looking to reward by Interpol. In 2009, the government had to resign en bloc, cornered by citizen protests and was the first and almost the only down by the crisis (if we exclude Tunisia and Egypt). After Icelanders forced a referendum to block the payment of bank debt and they succeeded: won no more than 90% of the votes . And a couple of months ago, Iceland started an ambitious constitutional reform that for the first time in the history of the world, will depend on a process of direct democracy, regardless of parties. The Constituent Assembly is made up of 31 ordinary citizens, elected at the polls from 523 nominations needed only 30 signatures to be submitted.

Today Iceland is growing. Next year, the government budget be in surplus, their economic situation is much better than other countries also treeless, like Greece or Ireland. The secret? Something revolutionary, but was supposed to be one of the rules of capitalism ensenciales: Iceland refused to socialize losses and let the banks go into bankruptcy simply irresponsible

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