"Bread Today, Hunger Tomorrow"
Explaining why she voted for the communist party in Spain's general election, Gloria Perez chastised president Zapatero for not having done enough " to bring down the price of rents, control mortgage costs, help young people and get us workers better salaries.”
Perez expressed contempt for so-called "tax incentives" and Zapatero's promise of a 400-euro ($620) tax rebate. “That’s bread today, hunger tomorrow. We need reforms that will help us in the long term: better work contracts, better salaries, less inflation.”
Wouldn't it be nice if workers in the United States had a fraction of Perez's brain power? If they would the "Times" report it?
©Barfo,2008
Perez expressed contempt for so-called "tax incentives" and Zapatero's promise of a 400-euro ($620) tax rebate. “That’s bread today, hunger tomorrow. We need reforms that will help us in the long term: better work contracts, better salaries, less inflation.”
Wouldn't it be nice if workers in the United States had a fraction of Perez's brain power? If they would the "Times" report it?
©Barfo,2008
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