Saturday, September 10, 2011

The Icelandic Example

Deena Stryker reports on how Icelanders dealt with the criminal bankers and the government that enabled them:

What happened next was extraordinary. The belief that citizens had to pay for the mistakes of a financial monopoly, that an entire nation must be taxed to pay off private debts was shattered, transforming the relationship between citizens and their political institutions and eventually driving Iceland’s leaders to the side of their constituents. The Head of State, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, refused to ratify the law that would have made Iceland’s citizens responsible for its bankers’ debts, and accepted calls for a referendum.



Simple concept really. We didn't create the problem and we're not going to pay you to get out of it.