tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5882645467378797266.post1117060645722581024..comments2023-07-17T11:55:51.363+02:00Comments on ObservingGreece: Leaving Austria and Returning to Greecekleinguthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12491174042954678023noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5882645467378797266.post-26197741116324955252013-08-21T08:39:13.554+02:002013-08-21T08:39:13.554+02:00Two observations.
Life would be a lot easier for ...Two observations.<br /><br />Life would be a lot easier for Greece - and the Eurozone - if Treasury bonds were at 5%. <br /><br />With 85 billion issued every month, the markets would be piling in. They would be getting a stable and secure AAA rated bond at only 5% - and they wouldn't have to play the European markets to scratch a living. <br /><br />Everybody would be happy. <br /><br />I have a suggestion for the Austrian teachers' unions. Or is there only one ;-) It is this: do your work and show that you care for your kids only do not mark any state exams or deal with state affairs. This comes as a response to the train drivers' strike in Norway in the early 80s. Everybody went to work as usual. Including the railway staff. <br /><br />But they didn't check the tickets that day. <br /><br />So think of a way that a strike hurts the people it's intended to hurt. That way you'll get support and you'll not have the guilt of not teaching those who need it most. Gemmahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01544898113676166032noreply@blogger.com