As per usual you miss-understand the reply and edit out the rest of the thread. And throw in a few personal insults to boot, while saying nothing.
Not true:-
"this was a political decision to steal from foreigners to try to save the Spanish economy."
The links you provide refer to developers and bank guarantees, how is this a political decision? All this points out is that there was a failure of governmental regulation, the same as the banks in the States, Ireland and the UK. I see none of these governments taking responsibility so why should the Spanish. Even now, some two years into the crises for Spain, the Spanish government still have no idea of the total debts which are owed in the provinces. The markets are still jittery because they believe that the small provincial banks have not fully written down these debts.
because they are gamblers,maybe they should visit
Milky, you get sadder by the day. The only company that does not take a risk (Gamble) and has the biggest turnover per year is the Inland Revenue. And before you ask, No,you cannot buy shares in it.
By the way, I have been reading some of your old posts from 2009, you have actually toned down the rhetoric rants about criminality, right wing scum etc. have you realised now that property is not going to fall to 1500 m2 no matter how much you wish it?