There's Reality And There's Greek Reality
Love this from Steyn in Macleans. There was a riot in Greece in which three people were killed when an anti-government mob set fire to an Athens bank:
They were not an "anti-government" mob, but a government mob, a mob comprised largely of civil servants. That they are highly uncivil and disinclined to serve should come as no surprise: they're paid more and they retire earlier, and that's how they want to keep it. So they're objecting to austerity measures that would end, for example, the tradition of 14 monthly paycheques per annum. You read that right: the Greek public sector cannot be bound by anything so humdrum as temporal reality. So, when it was mooted that the "workers" might henceforth receive a mere 12 monthly paycheques per annum, they rioted. Their hapless victims--a man and two women--were a trio of clerks trapped in a bank when the mob set it alight and then obstructed emergency crews attempting to rescue them.Unlovely as they are, the Greek rioters are the logical end point of the advanced social democratic state: not an oppressed underclass, but a pampered overclass, rioting in defence of its privileges and insisting on more subsidy, more benefits, more featherbedding, more government.
Who will pay for it? Hey, not my problem, say the rioters. Maybe those dead bank clerks' clients, assuming we didn't burn them to death, too. The problem facing the Western world isn't very difficult to figure out: we've spent tomorrow today, and we can never earn enough tomorrow to pay for what we've already burned through. When you're spending four trillion dollars but only raising two trillion in revenue (the Obama model), you've no intention of paying it off, and the rest of the world knows it. In Greece, the arithmetic is starker. To prop up unsustainable welfare states, most of the Western world isn't "printing money" but instead printing credit cards and pre-approving our unborn grandchildren. That would be a dodgy proposition at the best of times. But in the Mediterranean those grandchildren are never going to be born. As I pointed out in my bestselling hate crime America Alone four years ago, Greece has one of the lowest fertility rates on the planet--1.3 children per couple, which places it in the "lowest-low" demographic category from which no society has recovered and, according to the UN, 178th out of 195 countries. In practical terms, it means 100 grandparents have 42 grandkids. Greek public sector employees are entitled not only to 14 monthly paycheques per annum during their "working" lives, but also 14 monthly retirement cheques per annum till death. Who's going to be around to pay for that?
Welcome to My Big Fat Greek Funeral.
We're next.







If by "we're next" you mean California (and Illinois, and Rhode Island and the other members of the Loyal Order of the Terminally Boned), then yes.
Of course, the rest of us will be called upon to bail out y'alls bankrupt pensions, and state owned debt. So, you're next, and right behind you.
I R A Darth Aggie at February 14, 2012 8:06 AM
Unless by "we're next" you mean a riotous mob of college educated punks who think they are too good for manual labor burning down a bank or three. Last fall's Occupation was a practice run for this fall's production of Burn Main Street.
Storm Saxon's Gall Bladder at February 14, 2012 1:02 PM
Whats next is riots followed by gov martial law on everyone then secession and civil war.
Sio at February 14, 2012 3:43 PM
"Of course, the rest of us will be called upon to bail out y'alls bankrupt pensions, and state owned debt. "
Much like California bails out the red states every year by paying more to the Federal coffers than we receive; the exact opposite of the welfare states.
Your turn. Cough up the dough.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at February 14, 2012 4:15 PM
Gog, perhaps you'd have less federal welfare if the greenies stopped telling those other states how to live and what not to mine or cut down. But hey, screw those timber counties (in blue Oregon for one example, well its the red part of Oregon so screw'em right?) who've been told to not cut any trees down to save spotted owls. Screw N. CA counties (Klamath River fiascos, delta river smelt etc.) as the folks in the Bay Area and LA vie for control of northern water supplies.
Sio at February 14, 2012 4:26 PM
"Much like California bails out the red states..."
Hello?
Who's broke?
Radwaste at February 14, 2012 5:13 PM
"Who's broke?"
Not the red states. They've been sucking off the federal teat for decades while the rest of us pay and pay and pay.
Given the current financial crisis in California, I say no more support for slacker states. If Georgia or Oklahoma can't get it together, tough. Let them fail.
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at February 15, 2012 8:56 AM
Wow, that's funny.
Now it's the red of neck enjoying the largesse of the Enlightened People's Republic of California.
Sorry. Just can't take it seriously when the bankrupt blame others.
Radwaste at February 16, 2012 9:39 PM
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