Se aprecia un tema común en las viñetas de humor sobre la crisis de Chipre.
Ráfagas disparadas sin ningún criterio.
March 22, 2013
July 2, 2012
Jean-Claude Juncker, presidente del Eurogrupo de ministros de Hacienda, en la cumbre de la UE de la semana pasada.
Ya sabemos que la situación de la eurozona es terrorífica. No es necesario que encima pongan caras.
Vía.
January 14, 2012
December 18, 2011
Vaclav Havel (1936-2011).
En la foto aparece con Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts y Keith Richards, pero en realidad de quien era fan de verdad era de Frank Zappa.
November 25, 2011
October 25, 2011
Cuando Alemania está arriba y los demás abajo, el resultado es obvio. Las cagadas siempre caen hacia abajo.
October 25, 2011
Los líderes europeos conservan el euro en una cámara frigorífica.
Viñeta de Peter Brookes en The Times.
October 13, 2011
August 27, 2011
"Every developed country was subjected to more or less the same temptation, but no two countries responded in precisely the same way. The rest of Europe, in effect, used Germany’s credit rating to indulge its material desires. They borrowed as cheaply as Germans could to buy stuff they couldn’t afford. Given the chance to take something for nothing, the German people alone simply ignored the offer. “There was no credit boom in Germany,” says Asmussen. “Real-estate prices were completely flat. There was no borrowing for consumption. Because this behavior is rather alien to Germans. Germans save whenever possible. This is deeply in German genes. Perhaps a leftover of the collective memory of the Great Depression and the hyperinflation of the 1920s.” The German government was equally prudent because, he went on, “there is a consensus among the different parties about this: if you’re not adhering to fiscal responsibility, you have no chance in elections, because the people are that way."
— Michael Lewis, en Vanity Fair.
May 16, 2011
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