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the economic policy of the european union has always followed the pattern of keyensianism: debt-based government spending programs, infrastructure spending, road after road built many construction ruins lots of money for nothing. the same thing is now happening in southern europe to stabilize what has long been out of joint due to the imbalances of the eurosystem and the hundreds of subsidy programs that ultimately serve only one purpose: the enrichment of the parasite cast.
I can very well imagine, if you can wait a little while, that demographics and economic factors will one day cause real estate prices in southern Europe to correct drastically downwards. you can pick up bargains. Personally, I live most of the time in Andalusia in Spain and a few months a year in Crete. The markets here are virtually frozen
I have always thought the road this was total bs. If the romans could build roads that last, why cant we? Spain or Crete? Those sound like nice places, too. To tell you the truth, I want to live more in England or Scotland.
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I was originally born in Germany and seized the opportunity a few years ago to emigrate. I love the Mediterranean and the Mediterranean mentality, the weather, the cuisine and the people. the only thing that will get me away is a bad system collapse, which I don't see happening for the time being, even if it doesn't look good
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Even if it collapsed, people will just struggle though it and survive. They always do.
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20 sats \ 1 reply \ @TomK OP 6 Aug
but don't underestimate the strong family ties and cohesion within the neighborhoods in the villages down here
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I feel the sense of community is stronger in european countries than in the USA. Plus, many people know how to garden in the EU.
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