E se il commercialista di Sondrio se la prendeva con l’11 settembre anche quattro anni dopo, in Irlanda non ci facciamo mancare gli emuli, in questo caso il ministro dell’economia Brian Lenihan:
One of the main factors fuelling the domestic housing bubble in the Republic was the low interest rate policy pursued by the European Central Bank, said Lenihan.
“I’m not blaming Europe. I’m simply drawing your attention to the objective economic factors that are there,”he said to reporters.
Oggi la colpa e’ della Bce, ma non temete, a settembre Brian ha pienamente ammesso le responsabilita’ del FF nell’housing bubble:
Last September, Lenihan said on a radio programme: “You know, we’ve got to be honest about this as a people. We decided, as a people collectively, to have this housing boom. We decided not to have property taxes, to demand reductions in stamp duties, to demand interest for those who bought to-let properties, and there was no questioning in any part of the political system about that.”
Quindi al governo stanno gli altri e gli irlandesi hanno deciso ‘as a people collectively’.
Mi meraviglio che un simile genio non sia ancora stato assunto tra gli assistenti di Tremonti
(Tratto da Finfacts)
