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From indignation to citizen rescue plan: the first year of 15 May Movement : Comments
By Daniel Raventós and Julie Wark, published 5/6/2012The 15 May Movement has become a visible point of reference, an externalisation of people’s rage and anxiety.
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Posted by Senior Victorian, Tuesday, 5 June 2012 11:02:20 AM
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The world has lots of experience in dealing with this sort of crisis. The largest banks need to be bailed out, as has been the case in Ireland so that debt levels can be brought down and the yield on Spanish government bonds reduced.
As to austerity, that's what happens when you borrow large amounts of money and can't or won't pay it back. It's silly to blame the Spanish government for taking advantage of the situation to reform the country's discriminatory labour laws and reduce entitlements it could never afford in the first place.