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9 replies on “YR591 Hail to the LYPS!”
Madge, I just wanted to talk about what you said about Sarkozy. Well, you said that the french were mad because they wanted more consumer goods. That is very far from the truth. Yes they have free health care, but so do most european countries. The problem with France is that they are suffering from almost 10% unemployement, seeing that 15% of young people from the age of 15-24 is unemployed. The french economy is stagnating in big part do to their 35-hour week and the lack of economic stimulation. Finally they are suffering a huge immigration problem. Now, I don’t care who you support, thats not my point, what I want you to see is that the result of the french election is based on actual problems and not ones that can be dissmissed as consumer greediness.
I didn’t say the French were ‘mad’ because they want more consumer goods. The French have apparently been indocrinated by Western corporate propaganda oozing out of the pores of just about every international news network and especially out of Rupert Turdcock.
This is evidenced not only by an increased need for ‘more and more’ but also by the xenophobia evident in French voter interviews by the New York Times. Fear mongering + Fear of terror + fear of loosing your job+ fear of arabs= this mess we’re all in.
So the US has what, 3.5 unemployment compared to the French’s 10%? Big deal. Do you know how many Americans work at Starbucks for 20 hours a week just to get health insurance. And how many ’employed’ Wal-Mart workers are being subsidised by the US Welfare systems while they work for peanuts?
This is what Europe wants? I don’t think so. This is what corporations want- to suck people dry. I’m just saying that consumers all over the world need to learn media literacy and some sort of consumer awareness.
As the US heads toward universal healthcare, the sinister insurance industry seizes upon Western Europe, just as the cigarette companies did when the US turned against tobacco.
Thanks for making your point more clear. I see where your coming from now, I was just trying to make things clear, you know. And you make a very good point with the tabacco industries. I live in Switzerland where Phillip Morris switched its headquarters to and you can definetely see it’s affects.
Well I love you show, keep it up.
I want an iMac but cun’t afford one. Ha. Can’t even afford a god damned Mini. I hate money. It’s stupid. God I need to get fucked.
Thanks for playing a piece from my video, honaye.
Thanks for the Joans shout-out, Madge! Thanks for recording us, too…
I did think it was pretty radical when Sarkozy vowed to abolish the 35-hour work week. I always thought that was one of the things that set some parts of Europe apart from the U.S. Why does he want to be like the U.S.? It can’t be for the economic growth–ours is stagnant at present.
I hope he means it when he says that he won’t just roll over and rubber-stamp all of Bush’s policies. He sounds cut from the exact same cloth. (That he’s even sympathetic to Bush is an ass-puckering thought…)
I wondered about the word “satchel,” too. When I was a kid, it was used to described a doctor’s bag mostly, when used at all. The word “valise” seems to have gotten lost in the 60s. I saw it on “Batman” once, I think, and that was it.
[…] that, Madge Weinstien said people people needed to become more media savvy in order not to fall for such fearmongering. The French […]
Excuse me, but the French vote was not a vote for economic change. If it had only been the working age population that was allowed to vote, then Sego would have won. So the fact that the vote is being treated as a vote against socialism or a vote to rip apart unions and bring in consumerism is wrong.
Sarko won because he got nearly 90 percent of the vote of those OVER SEVENTY! These people don’t work, but they are dead scared of black people and Arabs. Sarko won 2/3 of Le Pen’s voters.
Look at the numbers:
http://tinyurl.com/ywblgb
We have a ninety five year old neighbour who voted for Sarko because she couldn’t vote for Le Pen. She is very well off, white and hates non-whites. She did not vote to rip apart the social welfare system or bring in economic liberalisation, nor do I think the millions of other retirees do so.
Sounds like you’ve got some terrific neighbors. (But wait–they sound just like OUR neighbors.)
Indeed! It’s far better if people stop and think about how all their shit comes to them than if they just believe that it magically appears at the stores without any cost; cost to the planet and cost to humanity.