I can't agree more. But, shouldn't the same,if not more,be done in Greece? There is one obstacle though in both countries: their people. They have sustained such chaos of justice,commerce,work,taxation and whatever else comes to mind and they have been enjoying it while they feign being the victim. I have an impossible proposal: change their genomes...
well said (as usual). But this time I have to ask: how many of these rules should be also applied to other "fully developed" countries, and which ones? That would be interesting for Italians used to getting depressed about their country ^^'
This should just be a list for Italy to use for their New Year's Resolutions. The first thing to conquer is the new prime minister... I think the first point is my favorite point.
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I can't agree more. But, shouldn't the same,if not more,be done in Greece? There is one obstacle though in both countries: their people. They have sustained such chaos of justice,commerce,work,taxation and whatever else comes to mind and they have been enjoying it while they feign being the victim. I have an impossible proposal: change their genomes...
Caro Beppe,
well said (as usual). But this time I have to ask: how many of these rules should be also applied to other "fully developed" countries, and which ones? That would be interesting for Italians used to getting depressed about their country ^^'
Very good suggestions, but who's going to implement them?
This should just be a list for Italy to use for their New Year's Resolutions. The first thing to conquer is the new prime minister... I think the first point is my favorite point.