This is a text I wrote recently on facebook:
"I'm gonna write the next text in english because people of other countries must need why is Spain drowning.
First of all, I'm gonna introduce some facts people from other countries maybe don't know. The origin of our big crisis became about 12 years ago, when a "Conservative Party's" politician made a new law which allowed to build in non-buildable ground making it cheaper building there. This g
round was for example in costal areas or in some protected areas.
So big amounts of buildings started getting builded. Inspite of that, the percentage of un-employed people decreased and the country seemed wonderful. We were been compared with rich countries like German or France.
Everything was alright, people bought houses which would be sold some months later for more money and almost all spanish people bought a house or more (the prices grew up a 200%)
But it collapsed when a 70m2 square in a city could cost perfectly 300,000€. Too much to buy, so a lot of people who have bought a flat to sell it after were in trouble, they had to pay about 1200€/month (when the typical spanish salary is about 800-1500€).
Banks, who had financed all these houses didn't get their money back, so some of them broke and others were recovered with public money. This made that Spain had to borrow money from other countries like German, so now we have to pay taxes of that.
That's why our president want 100,000M € to "rescue Spain". If we accept it, we will have to pay even more taxes, so salaries will be reduced.
But we have our wonderfull, gorgeous politician, who get money from education and health service and buy big houses in the beach, or a powerful BMW...
Recently a Valencia's (A big City "between" Barcelona and Madrid) president built a big airport with no planes (of course, with our money) and he named it "citizen's airport". Some of this kind of presidents also made fastroads that go to nowhere (there's no joke).
I could write an endless amount of corruption facts..."
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