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Um amigo vai de urgência para o hospital que é pago com os seus impostos, sem poder mexer-se com uma dor lancinante na coluna, e aguarda quatro horas deitado no meio dos estropiados pelo especialista que ainda não regressou de almoço. Entrou às 16h, e perto das 20h lá veio o curandeiro. Garcia da Orta, ou de Orta, em Almada.
Rapaz conhecido, fornecedor, é mandado parar pela autoridade em Leiria, carregado com discos de lixa a entregar cá perto, e tudo é conferido - guias, quantidades, formato das embalagens, a puta que pariu; ainda teve que escancarar a mala de viagem com as roupas e a garrafa de whisky.
A turba inflamada afia as forquilhas com os radares na quadra Pascal-versus-Maio que se aproxima, e de resto, como dizia Catão, delenda Carthago.
O exemplo italiano? Espero que pegue, e que surja um palhaço profissional capaz de desagregar esta merda toda e virar a mesa.
I first direct your consideration to this; if it can happen in Italy then why not in Greece, Spain, Portugal or France? People in other countries will take heart from Grillo’s attempt and then success and the mob may begin to stir. However Italy is going to work out and whatever alliances may be made or whether there will be a second vote; the writing is emblazoned now clearly on the wall which declares opposition to living under the dictums handed down from other countries and enforced by the money that may or not be parceled out to the Italian nation. This is clearly defined by the total rejection of Monti and the Brussels/Berlin austerity measures that he put in place. The vote for Monti at just under ten percent is a ringing condemnation of the European Union by the people of Italy. In fact I would say that the Italian elections are exactly what the European Union has feared most, the very most, which is the rejection of the Brussels/Berlin governance by those who ultimately matter which are the people of a nation. I think it can now be said with a good degree of accuracy that the Italian people took a long hard look at the European Union and voted, “NO!”
- Mark J Grant, "out of the box"