
I would be optimistic, but the situation is really worrying.
In 2008 we began a major financial crisis was spreading, and put the world economy in check. This financial crisis was followed by an economic crisis directly affects the real economy. Besides all this, Spain has triggered the crisis of the brick. And when the developed states were taking steps to mitigate the effects of these crises chained and get out of them, bursting the fuel crisis due to political instability in Arab countries. And last but not least, now, the devastating earthquake and ensuing tsunami in Japan pops a new crisis: nuclear energy.
We are therefore faced with a scenario of "crisis of crisis." Bad thing. The governors will meet and try to put on the table for possible solutions. Everything is in question and y is augur very bad times.
meantime this is happening in the world, here in Spain seems that anything goes with us. Our politicians are entertained in the face of war stories the regional and municipal elections. Entertain themselves by accusing each other that you stole, it goes to you. And what does our government? Because instead of calling all the social partners meet to discuss and try to find the state covenants to address this serious situation, is dedicated to applying useless little games like the tires, or the speed limit to 110, or of low-power incandescent lamps, or reduce the temperature of the air conditioning in public buildings or the first support to renewables and now left alone. Or to once again increase the price of electricity bills.
In short, compared to the worst-case scenario economic potential, we have the worst governments in our democracy and a politocracia that with honorable exceptions, is indecent. May God caught confessed.
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