
“On Saturday, tens of thousands marched in cities throughout Spain to protest deep bankster driven ‘austerity’ measures taken by the government. The people are clearly fed up. The sad part of this is that most have no clue as to what are the proper measures that should be taken to reverse the deteriorating economic situation. The only way Spain gets out of its deteriorating situation is by cutting the red tape that makes it difficult for businesses to operate, and to also cut taxes and government spending, so that the country moves away from its current bureaucratic mess and closer to a free market that can spur energy and creativity.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2013/02/tens-of-thousands-protest-in-spain-as.html
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