Greek voters had the
choice of electing a hard left party that would disavow the austerity
program imposed on Greece
in return for aid, or electing a coalition of center left/center right parties
that would accept the austerity program.
It appears the Greeks have voted for the coalition.
The big question, is
Europe smart enough to recognize this? Based on their actions to date in response to the economic crisis one is not very confident.
In France it appears that the new
President who is a moderate Socialist will have a working
majority coalition in the Assembly.
This may, and the stress here is on ‘may’ allow France to
implement a somewhat expansionary policy, and to test if that policy can
produce better results than austerity.
It should, but France
will be swimming upstream and against the current, because the rest of Europe is in a downward spiral and France is not in all that great a condition iself.
As far as the United States
is concerned Democrats should know that France has now joined almost every
other western nation in voting out the incumbent rulers. That should enlarge the group of Democrats
who call themselves ‘concerned’. In fact
the ranks of 'non-concerned Democrats' should be thinned to the point of
extinction.
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