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September 17th, 2011

[Sep. 17th, 2011|11:24 pm]
Vakar vakarā pēc nelielas svinības, un ar nelielu Boneparte sistēmā, uzsāku sarunu ar svešu cilvēku bārā, un nejauši aizgāju uz 'tu'. "Piedodu, esmu ārzemnieks, un ik pa laikam man ir problēma ar šo tu un Jūs." "Nekas, tu ļoti labi runa latviski." "Paldies, bet esmu šeit pietiekoši ilgi." "Domāju, ka mēs visi esam šeit pietiekoši ilgi." viņš atbildēja. Mēs abi (for your information) ilgi smējāmies.

Es nevaru balsot, un tas ir labi. Es varu lietot vārdu 'jūs' - piemēram 'jūsu problēma/jūsu politika'. Bet tas nav smieklīgi un arī nav godīgi: vara nokārtosies (power will arrange itself), neatkarīgi no mūsu - piedod jūsu.. aah fuck it mūsu vēlēšanas. 

Šeit ir raksts par to, kā jūsu politika/mūsu pieredze (vai es esmu šeit pietiekoši ilgi?) tiek izmantota ārzemēs. Ja esi/esat pārāk slinka/s to lasīt, varbūt pietiek ar šo gabalu:

"Yet, this is the model bankers and their proxies in government and policy-making circles want other countries to emulate. Commentators advancing the Latvian solution, however, neither understand (or choose to misunderstand ) the country, nor the outcome of its austerity policies. Not only do they insist that Latvia's austerity was necessary, but that it was the first place in which austerity policies were supported by a nation's people. The presumption, therefore, is that electorates can be "mature" and "wise", thus politicians need not fear imposing austerity on a properly "educated" public."

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