That is the funny thing, except for a few, very few people, the rest those not seen the problem.
They simply believe in the news.
Just a simple exemple.
The stock market in Portugal as been decreasing since outober. In the first day the new told the people,
that the stock market as grown 30% or so, next day every people was talking about the news and not knowing
that the peek had hapen 3 moths befour.
So almost every one is blind, I try to talk and people call me a pessimist or they say I´m to young to know anything
about anything.
Except for a few ones, like Medina Carreira, the portuguese Presidente Cavaco Silva and recently also Mira Amaral,
every one tends to be blind or say we are in the right track.
Even the new year speatch by Cavaco as been ignored by a majority.
The Portuguese stock market:
dia = day
semana = week
mês = month
ano = year
http://noticias.sapo.pt/bolsa/Cavaco Silva´s speatch in the new year, if you understand portuguese it´s interesting.
http://www.presidencia.pt/?idc=22&idi=34856This is refering to the portuguese economy, said by Cavaco in that speatch.
Em nome da verdade, tenho a obrigação de alertar os Portugueses para a situação difícil em que o País se encontra e para os desafios que colectivamente enfrentamos.
Ao longo do último ano, o desemprego subiu acentuadamente, atingindo, no terceiro trimestre, 548 mil pessoas. Quase 20% dos jovens estavam desempregados.
A todos aqueles que, no último ano, perderam o seu emprego ou não conseguiram retomar uma actividade profissional, quero deixar uma palavra de conforto, mas também de esperança. Não percam a coragem.
Mas o desemprego não é o único motivo de preocupação.
A dívida do Estado tem vindo a crescer a ritmo acentuado e aproxima-se de um nível perigoso.
O endividamento do País ao estrangeiro tem vindo a aumentar de forma muito rápida, atingindo já níveis preocupantes.
Traducing via google
On behalf of the truth, I have an obligation to warn the Portuguese to the plight in which the country is and the challenges we collectively face.
Over the past year, unemployment rose sharply, reaching the third quarter, 548 thousand people. Almost 20% of young people were unemployed.
To all those who, last year, lost their jobs or failed to return to work, I leave a word of comfort, but also of hope. Do not lose courage.
But unemployment is not the only cause for concern.
The State debt has been growing at strong pace and is approaching a dangerous level.
The indebtedness of the country abroad has been increasing very rapidly, already reaching worrying levels.