Κυριακή 13 Αυγούστου 2017

Shameless: Daddy, the best man for the job!


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The new president of Thessaloniki's urban transport company (OASTh), Stelios Pappas, is the necessary experience and knowledge to lead the company, State Minister Alekos Flambouraris said in a statement on Friday.

"The selection of Stelios Pappas for the management of OASTh is a decision purely political. It is a person who has the relevant know-how and experience to be appointed in such a position," he said.
"Having worked as an economist for more than 30 years and served as president of the Economic Chamber of Greece in the past, it is clear it is a choice for battle, for a fighter of the Left who has more than 55 years of continuous presence in movements and is fighting for a better society. That's the kind of man you need to put inside the scoundrels' nest," he added.
His comment came in response to the accusations of nepotism leveled against the government by the opposition over the appointment, as Stelios Pappas is the father of Digital Policy Minister Nikos Pappas.
Nikos Pappas and the prime minister of Greece, Alexis Tsipras, were friends since they were 19 years old and members of the youth of The Coalition of the Left, of Movements and of Ecology. After appointing many of his friends at least as advisors, if they had no qualities, the prime minister is appointing the close relatives of his friends.
So the father of the prime minister's best friend is thought to be the man for the job. Well, every communist seems to think that. They have been trained to be arrogant, wise-guys, rude, paranoic and fanatic and it seems that now they believe their own lies.
55 years of presence in movements means demonstrating, graffities, distribution  of leaflets and propaganda for the Communist party. Communists used to infiltrate all kind of clubs and associations in order to conceal their propaganda.
The question is what is meant he is an economist for 30 years, as he is a marxist and marxism has failed everywhere. Other articles mention something about private sector. Private sector in Greece are shops, kiosks, private schools, gyms, bars and restaurants. Everything else is state, or the owners act as apparatchiks of the State. There are few exceptions and they get fewer and fewer.
The question is who is responsible for the scoundrel's nests. Since 1981 the centre-left party of PASOK encouraged people to think they have a right for everything they want. The people who voted for Pasok were either the left wing of Center Union party or the United Democratic Left, the latter acting as a substitute and political front of the banned Communist Party. For thirty years there were strikes and demonstrations, whenever syndicalists got bored, as they worked only when they were on strike, and people could have longer weekends as the strike were on tuesdays and thursdays, so with an extra one or two days off, one had a week for himself.
This kind of solution is called homeopathy. One inaugurates a marxist to solve the problems caused by the marxistic way of thinking.