Austerity Can't Be Just For Regular People
It didn’t take long to crank up the backlash against European
voters. This is inevitable whenever a socialist wins a major election,
but particularly now, when new French president François Hollande rode
to victory shouting, "Austerity can no longer be inevitable!"
This sounds like the beginning of what will be a very heated debate over
who has to pay for the excesses of the financial crisis. It was
previously assumed that everybody but the actual financial services
sector would have to pay, but voters in Europe now are refusing to go
along, sparking a wave of eye-rolling editorials in the financial press. Even David Brooks got into the act today, penning a lugubrious editorial about the errant political instincts of the populist masses here and abroad.
Thursday, May 10, 2012
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