Finland’s election: The Finns’ moment

in order to prevent stuff

I was curious and asked jrohila for some data, couldn't wait and went to eurostat. Apparently, you're not experiencing deflation, you're in deflation.., and other bits... well, quite a mess you have there.., funny thing is, it was like looking in mirror.

Tell you what; this course you've set won't fix a thing. You're already spiraling into it and you want to speed things up? There's a long way to the bottom brother and when you're sinking wages and dismantling (once upon a time) basic rights it's like a maelstrom, everything is pulled in. This time, I'm not sharing opinion, we did it and it's a huge, perhaps irreparable cock-up.

We've adopted ''mini jobs'' and now we're competitive to the point that young people are ditching the country en masse. Everything is frozen, it's like a cramp. More and more people get forced into low paying (atypical/precarious) jobs (funded by EU), they can't deal with banks, they can't have families, they can't afford housing which affects production, durable goods and so on, it's like a vicious butterfly effect that's randomly and at times unexpectedly causing cascading failures across the grid... Worst of all, people have become slaves to the system with no visible and plausible way out. Unless we decide to regain our sovereignty, we're stuck, a dead duck... like Finn's out of luck.

Fact is, each and every sector is under pressure, prices are falling for two years now and instead of picking up, they just keep diving, there's nothing there to reverse this trend, yet admins in EU want more of dimwitted measures, they're hurting us, straining the national psyche. Bambillions in one hand crumbs in the other. What a load of...

Mark my words; you will not prevent a thing by repeating mistakes that impaired Greece's ability to service its debt. Then again, it's not really up to you, as we, you'll do what you're told.

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