Category Politics

Cartoonish stereotypes lurk just below the surface

Well here is the thing. Real, live Germans are not heartless ants, and the Greeks are not broke because they are giddy crickets who sing their summers away. Greece is a grown-up country with grown-up problems: rough, tough politics, and a lot of recent history, not all of it very nice. And it is precisely that recent history, and rough politics, that are at the core of Greece's fiscal woes today. Take the painful question of the huge public sector, and all those civil servants with jobs for life, and unusually generous retirement packages. The existence of those jobs for life is not a cultural quirk, in which Greek officials simply like coffee and backgammon too much to do any work. It is the end result of a brutal, multi-decade power struggle between the left and the right: a struggle that got people killed within living memory.
Spot on.

Μια αναποτελεσματική σπατάλη.

Πριν από κάποιες ημέρες συζητούσα με ένα φίλο σχετικά με τη σπατάλη που συνεπάγεται η συντήρηση ενός — αναλογικά — ‘ακριβού’ στρατού και κυρίως η μη-αξιοποίηση των συνεργιών που κάτι τέτοιο θα έπρεπε να συνεπάγεται για την ελληνική οικονομία. Λίγες ημέρες αργότερα ο Τάσσσος έγραψε σχετικά με το θέμα στο reality-tape, παρουσιάζοντας παράλληλα την περίπτωση […]

Naïve Brilliance

If anything can be said in retrospect about Robert McNamara is not that he was hawkish, evil, corrupt or duplicitous, but that despite his sophistication, the statistical prowess and scientific rigour that he showed in his work, his all-around intellectual capacity (or perhaps, in a way just because of all these) he exemplified the naïve brilliance that often accompanies highly intelligent people that fail to take that macroscopic view and consider where they place their focus and energy and why they do so. His 2003 'apology' film, the Errol Morris documentary 'The Fog Of War', as well as his 1995 'In Retrospect' book, both indicate that wisdom came late to McNamara; a clear and very welcome difference, nevertheless, to most of his contemporaries.

Does Parliament Control the Government or Do The Whips Control MPs?

Ίσως η πιο σημαντική, η πιο καίρια ερώτηση που μπορεί να κάνει κανείς σε μια δημοκρατία. Η απάντηση, του Βρετανού σοσιαλιστή του ‘παλαιού’ Labour, Tony Benn, προφανώς αφορά τη Βρετανία, μια χώρα γεμάτη πολιτικές αντιθέσεις που όμως χωρίς αμφιβολία έχει ένα σαφώς δημοκρατικότερο σύστημα από αυτό της Ελλάδος. Αναφέρεται στο κομματικό μαστίγιο [whip], την δική […]

Lopssi 2

Lopsided if anything. Yet another gross error in judgment from Mini Napoleon Wannabe. Yet another nail in the coffin of French Legislation. Much can be said of Sarkozy's predecessors; both Chirac and Mitterrand were accused of corruption, sleaze, excess etc. None were as classless, blatantly ignorant or downright corrupt as Sarkozy has proved to be in less than two years in office.

Beyond any doubt.

My grandmother was ill in bed when the Nazis came to her home town .. a German soldier shot her dead in her bed. My grandmother did not die to provide cover for Israeli soldiers murdering Palestinian grandmothers in Gaza. The present Israeli government ruthlessly and cynically exploit the continuing guilt from gentiles over the slaughter of Jews in the Holocaust as justification for their murder of Palestinians.
How true, this last paragraph. And how brilliant a statement, not because of its content, but because of who said it, Sir Gerald Kaufman, a British-Jew, raised as an Orthodox Jew and Zionist, a British MP from Manchester. It's about time to disassociate criticism against the Israeli military action in Gaza as an example of anti-semitism, bigotry, hatred or racism. Sure, those exist, but criticising a totally disproportional, non-discriminating military operation that targets civilians and Hamas militants alike with white phosphorus and bombards hospitals has nothing to do with it.

Another step.

Towards a thoroughly authoritarian regime, or is the extension of the Russian presidential term to six years a reflection of the democratic wish of the Russian people?

Breaking The Law…

…or how ‘Le Sénat français a décidé de violer la législation europeénne’. Sarkozy’s authoritarianism seems to be behind this. Yet it puzzles me how violating EU legislation can be so easily accepted by the Senate: « 1° La suspension de l’accès au service pour une durée de trois mois à un an assortie de l’impossibilité, […]

Το Σεντούκι των Δηλώσεων

Το Google επέκτεινε το ευρετήριο δηλώσεων από τις ειδήσεις σε 5 έτη, επιτρέπωντας έτσι στον καθένα να εξερευνήσει τα όσα είπαν πολιτικοί, αστέρες του κινηματογράφου και της μουσικής, προσωπικότητες της τέχνης και επιχειρηματίες τα τελευταία πέντε χρόνια. Το περσυνό καλοκαίρι ο Γιώργος πέταξε στο τραπέζι την ιδέα του factcheck.gr. Ίσως η ανάπτυξη ενός παρόμοιου ευρετηρίου για την Ελλάδα (ή η χρήση του ευρετηρίου του Google --- εαν αυτό κάποτε καταστεί δυνατό) θα βοηθούσε στον έλεγχο των δηλώσεων και μείωση του θορύβου στα όσα λέγονται και γράφωνται και -- ίσως -- στο μέλλον αποτελούσε παράγοντα αύξησης της ποιότητας των δηλώσεων δημόσιων προσώπων. Αν μη τι άλλο, θεωρώ πως ένα τέτοιο 'εργαλείο' θα αποτελούσε ένα (σημαντικό) βήμα προς την υλοποίηση ενός οργανικού factcheck ιστοτόπου για τα ελληνικά δεδομένα.

Endgame

The tensions among the first Bush cabinet on many issues were pretty evident. Colin Powell’s appointment as Secretary of State was meant to satisfy the moderates, after all. That and perhaps balance the factions within the Republican party, at a time when G.W. Bush seemed clueless on practically anything that mattered and Cheney/Rumsfeld represented an […]