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I believe [France] has real opportunity for long-term growth through its possession of one of the the best balanced and structured economies in Europe.
The protests in France are once again about protectionism for a particular section of society.
This is little different from the story as it is told in the international media.
What's so good about it?
Since immediately before the invasion of Iraq, France has been vilified by the right. Any claimed adverse aspect of its behaviour, any adverse indicators regarding its economic performance is seized upon with delight. The left has been guilty of some of the same myopia. I watched with some sense of despondency about the balance and accuracy in the blogosphere as one week some adverse economic figures were published in the Autumn about France that were trumpeted all over Free Republic, with silence here. The following week, positive forecasts were published about French GNP that showed considerable expected improvement. Silence on the right; "Allez France" on here.
The left has been guilty of some of the same myopia. I watched with some sense of despondency about the balance and accuracy in the blogosphere as one week some adverse economic figures were published in the Autumn about France that were trumpeted all over Free Republic, with silence here. The following week, positive forecasts were published about French GNP that showed considerable expected improvement. Silence on the right; "Allez France" on here.
"The USA appears destined by fate to plague America with misery in the name of liberty." Simon Bolivar, Caracas, 1819
BTW, did you have any connection with the Dutch kraaker (squatter) movement in 1980? Been on site during any of the house stormings, or know someone who was? (I was at one of these, the 19 August 1980 storming of the Prins Henderikkade ("PH-kade") building, by accident, as a child of tourists.) *Lunatic*, n. One whose delusions are out of fashion.
I confess I missed the deconstructing diaries recently, was already though to keep some coherence in my mind :) When through hell, just keep going. W. Churchill
Politically, where it's at now is hard to judge. The unions have moved in with the students. They have given the gov't an ultimatum, withdraw the CPE project before I don't recall which day, Thursday maybe. Villepin says he won't budge. I have no idea which way it will go. Except that, in the past, attempts at "reform" by the authoritarian high road have always failed in France.
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