Nicole
18 Jan 2014
News / Poland's economic future? [294]
Is is true that some don't want Poland to grow economically?
I heard this story from someone Polish and a few years later from someone Hungarian (they don't know each other at all).
When communism fell in East-Europe, companies from West-Europe bought the companies in East-Europe and let them go bankrupt (destroying resources), so the West-European companies would have monopolies in East-Europe. Let's just say it's the agricultural products sector. People in Eastern Europe are forced to purchase potatoes from the Netherlands, oranges from Spain etc. Of course they can rebuild it and start selling again for lets say 80 cents, then West-Europe will sell it for 70 cents and so on until they give up. Companies from West-Europe will have a the longest breath because they can permit selling under the price (longer). Besides that they won't give up since it will be bad for the labour forces in their agricultural sector.
They both also said something about the Bilderberg Group having the upper hand in this game of money, power and control.
The Hungarian girl moved here to work (and later on her partner will come), she says she has nothing left back home and she doesn't think it will become better. A small elite in this world decide where the money flows, trying to change that is like carrying coals to newcastle. She believes that the economy is (still) set up so that the money flows back again in the elite's pocket.
This Polish girl says that she believes Poland can work itself up economically since Poland has a lot of hard workers.
What do you think?
Is is true that some don't want Poland to grow economically?
I heard this story from someone Polish and a few years later from someone Hungarian (they don't know each other at all).
When communism fell in East-Europe, companies from West-Europe bought the companies in East-Europe and let them go bankrupt (destroying resources), so the West-European companies would have monopolies in East-Europe. Let's just say it's the agricultural products sector. People in Eastern Europe are forced to purchase potatoes from the Netherlands, oranges from Spain etc. Of course they can rebuild it and start selling again for lets say 80 cents, then West-Europe will sell it for 70 cents and so on until they give up. Companies from West-Europe will have a the longest breath because they can permit selling under the price (longer). Besides that they won't give up since it will be bad for the labour forces in their agricultural sector.
They both also said something about the Bilderberg Group having the upper hand in this game of money, power and control.
The Hungarian girl moved here to work (and later on her partner will come), she says she has nothing left back home and she doesn't think it will become better. A small elite in this world decide where the money flows, trying to change that is like carrying coals to newcastle. She believes that the economy is (still) set up so that the money flows back again in the elite's pocket.
This Polish girl says that she believes Poland can work itself up economically since Poland has a lot of hard workers.
What do you think?