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Alamuti Lotus

(3,093 posts)
Mon May 28, 2012, 10:26 PM May 2012

IMF chief: It’s “payback time” for Greek workers

In an interview with the British Guardian newspaper published Friday, the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Christine Lagarde, vented her class hatred for the workers of Greece, denouncing them as tax scofflaws and ruling out any respite from the austerity measures that have devastated the country.

In the interview, Lagarde was questioned about the social catastrophe resulting from five years of economic crisis and austerity measures dictated by the IMF and the European Union. She was asked, in particular, to respond to the plight of pregnant women who “won’t have access to a midwife when they give birth,” patients who “won’t get life-saving drugs,” and the elderly who “will die alone for lack of care.”

Contemptuously dismissing the suffering and death caused by the policies she is helping to impose, Lagarde replied: “I think more of the little kids from a school in a little village in Niger who get teaching two hours a day… I have them in my mind all the time, because I think they need even more help than the people in Athens.”

The crocodile tears of Lagarde, formerly the finance minister under French President Nicolas Sarkozy, for the impoverished children of Africa carry little weight given the quasi-genocidal record of French imperialism in Africa and the neo-colonial interventions in the Ivory Coast, Libya and other parts of the continent carried out by the Sarkozy regime.

The IMF head continued: “As far as Athens is concerned, I also think about … all these people in Greece who are trying to escape tax.”

Asked whether she thought more about non-payment of taxes than “all those now struggling to survive without jobs or public services,” Lagarde replied, “I think of them equally. And I think they should also help themselves collectively … by all paying their tax.”

The Guardian article continued: “It sounds as if she’s essentially saying to the Greeks and others in Europe, you’ve had a nice time and now it’s payback time. ‘That’s right.’ She nods calmly.”

http://www.wsws.org/articles/2012/may2012/euro-m28.shtml
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IMF chief: It’s “payback time” for Greek workers (Original Post) Alamuti Lotus May 2012 OP
I salute the good people of Iceland - who let people truedelphi May 2012 #1
Sounds like she's lost control of the situation MannyGoldstein May 2012 #2
I hope the good people of Greece remember her words DJ13 May 2012 #3
The plight of working class Greece is nothing compared to the plight of Africa? abelenkpe May 2012 #4
Mme Lagarde is too long Wolf Frankula May 2012 #5
what about the rich in greece? madrchsod May 2012 #6
I wonder... bighughdiehl May 2012 #7
We are returning to the times of the sweatshops, workhouses and debtors prisons Suji to Seoul May 2012 #8
This coming from someone who doesn't pay one red cent in taxes meow2u3 May 2012 #9

truedelphi

(32,324 posts)
1. I salute the good people of Iceland - who let people
Mon May 28, 2012, 10:31 PM
May 2012

Like her know exactly where they could put their pious concern for the children of Niger.

DJ13

(23,671 posts)
3. I hope the good people of Greece remember her words
Mon May 28, 2012, 10:41 PM
May 2012

and what the elites really think of them when they vote in a week or so.



abelenkpe

(9,933 posts)
4. The plight of working class Greece is nothing compared to the plight of Africa?
Mon May 28, 2012, 10:49 PM
May 2012

So they should take comfort in knowing they aren't at the bottom of the heap, stop whining and get back to work with no chance of retirement to pay back banks?


That should go over well.

Wolf Frankula

(3,835 posts)
5. Mme Lagarde is too long
Mon May 28, 2012, 10:55 PM
May 2012

Perhaps she should be abridged in the good old French Manner.

Wolf Frankula

madrchsod

(58,162 posts)
6. what about the rich in greece?
Mon May 28, 2012, 11:09 PM
May 2012

they move their money to Switzerland or bring their cash to the usa....

bighughdiehl

(390 posts)
7. I wonder...
Mon May 28, 2012, 11:28 PM
May 2012

if she is having "a nice time" on her six or seven figure salary? I'm sure she works soooooo much
harder than those she wishes to stick it to

 

Suji to Seoul

(2,035 posts)
8. We are returning to the times of the sweatshops, workhouses and debtors prisons
Tue May 29, 2012, 07:42 AM
May 2012

just you watch!

The rich, powerful and elite have doubled down. who's going to stop them? the weak government around the world. Please do not make me laugh.

meow2u3

(25,250 posts)
9. This coming from someone who doesn't pay one red cent in taxes
Tue May 29, 2012, 07:40 PM
May 2012

Legarde, pay your own taxes first and then you can tell everybody else to do so.

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