Did we happen to be talking about debt money? I haven't heard a single word about it "in depth".
Nor the fact that we put in perspective the relatively ridiculous amount of debt compared to the gigantic sums which were necessary / spent to "save certain banks" and the system in general.
Obviously they cannot do this without removing the means of retaliation they have and above all that they argue: namely to play the role of "regulators", since of a predation system based on the unfair play of what 'modestly called' competition '.
There, moreover, the economist put a big bullet in his foot admitting that there were as many capitalist systems as there were countries (the gentleman surely meant "that there was a stock market" ... whether or not it is true, the slip is indicative of the fact that the "treatment" varies according to where you are ... and as it is the law of the strongest, I let you imagine who has the keys to the "Fort").
"Whether one is rich or poor ... etc"
dedeleco wrote:And on the A3, Vergés and Dumas lawyers who defend the indefensible Gbagbo !!!
It is not Gbagbo that they "defended" (there you have to agree on the word, I do not know many lawyers who defend their client, they pretend above all to defend "justice" which cannot everything ... in any case).
What I especially remembered for a long time and that has always been the postulate of Me Verges: it is that there is no cause which is indefensible. Furthermore, if we are in a “totalitarian total system”, there is indeed reason to fear expeditious justice or the victims will soon be treated as guilty. And also the big tendency to confusion between Islam and Islamisms or even skidding towards another word ending in "ism" ... which only has to be as a word.
The situation would indeed not have been clear in the north, the “zero vote” in certain offices for the opposing camp is at the very least disturbing in democracy, examples of this pululent type and one does not speak about it.
It is not necessarily because Gbagbo "controls cocoa" that it makes him neither a victim nor an ideal culprit. They are right when they say there needs to be an investigation.
In this context there is also a link with what they call the “financial crisis”, because the payment “at the right price” of raw materials, we have not heard about it either.