Spain and the Atlas Shrugged Spain is the closest thing to the Atlas Shrugged novel but without the rebellion. We started with trains, delays, breakdowns, accidents and now we are already going through electricity blackouts, in this case it has been total, in addition to a subsequent cut of communications for more than 24 hours. Every day we are closer to doing a John Galt. When they take 70% of what you earn, what is the point of working? I recently faced what is probably my last work challenge. It is really sad.

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D3in 10 months ago
we are headed either to civil war or dissapear into oblivion
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npub1rd0z...5cc2 10 months ago
I am pretty sure that the next step is going in the "more state" direction... like "Energy companies aren't working, so the state need to own them, it's a strategic asset" and behind that... another rob.
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lesco 10 months ago
Every year 300.000 young ones leave the country for good. That’s the revolution.
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Su₿lime 10 months ago
España está coocked. Habrá que salir del barco a los botes salvavidas antes de que se hunda. España siempre ha resistido bien pero quizas no es necesario quedarse a comprobarlo
They dumped a flood on you, but you didn't break. They turned off your power, but you didn't break. They cut off your internet, but you didn't break. What if, instead of losing, you are winning?