But the purveyors of conventional wisdom forgot that people were
involved. Suddenly, Spain and Greece are being racked by strikes and
huge demonstrations. The public in these countries is, in effect, saying
that it has reached its limit: With unemployment at Great Depression
levels and with erstwhile middle-class workers reduced to picking through garbage in search of food, austerity has already gone too far. And this means that there may not be a deal after all.
Much commentary suggests that the citizens of Spain and Greece are just
delaying the inevitable, protesting against sacrifices that must, in
fact, be made. But the truth is that the protesters are right. More
austerity serves no useful purpose; the truly irrational players here
are the allegedly serious politicians and officials demanding ever more
pain. [...]
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