fredag 20 januari 2012

Children are being abandoned on Greece's streets by their poverty-stricken families who cannot afford to look after them any more

"This is the appalling aftermath of the credit crunch which will now sweep across Europe. The banks profited hugely in the good time and then socialised the losses upon the public leading to the austerity described below. Yet the bonuses continued to role at the expense of the public. Rather then write off the debts and scale down the mega banks they have pushed the whole debt burden onto the general public as taxpayers with the results described below. This is only the start. Why there is not more outrage baffles me – the Occupy Wall Street movement is the beginning of a major worldwide protest & fightback."

Children are being abandoned on Greece's streets by their poverty-stricken families who cannot afford to look
after them any more. Youngsters are being dumped by their parents who are struggling to make ends meet in what is fast becoming the most tragic human consequence of the Euro crisis. It comes as pharmacists revealed the
country had almost run out of aspirin, as multi-billion euro austerity measures filter their way through society.

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2085163/Children-dumped-streets-Greek-parents-afford-them.html#ixzz1jy4FBG3c

Bill Black
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4XJe7O-3QBc

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