Dani Blanco
I’ve also been to the streets of Bayonne for the new fashion processions. How can our government ask us to celebrate Lent, next to Sarkozy’s 150% handsome salary? What do we see with the Bettencourt affair, how easily they use millions? How can we ask the people for a force, so that one of the bankers who have thrown the whole world (except you and) into the middle of the cocoa is not a prisoner?
When I was in the streets, I was thinking. Is it not the same gulf that exists between us and our leaders, between us and the one billion people who live on one euro a day? In order for us to go higher they have to fall further down.
Patxi López says we need 500,000 immigrants over the next 20 years to ensure “our” development, as well as everyone’s retirement. For its part, Minister Cristina Garmendia, that Navarre must create 8,500 new state-of-the-art companies for five years. You're gonna need immigrants here, too.
Where will they come from, if not exactly, those who live on one euro a day? If they were in their own country, they wouldn't come here, next to making the trip in conditions you know. Wouldn’t the Basque Country, where so many dozen thousand children have gone to America, need a little more sensitivity at this point?
That development will be a sure thing for them, if they do not live as well as we do, for they are better than there. But they come to us in working age: “The Profitable”. Until then, someone likes to create, grow, educate, care for them. One person gets paid $200,000. The workers came to us. 500,000 immigrants, each for 200,000 euros, the gift of 100,000,000,000 euros has arrived. Do the factories in Eibar ship tools to Africa?
The world’s poorest people will give a gift of 100 billion euros to the Basque Country to make Patxi’s dream come true! Patxi and all the Basques. Because the left and the unions have the same dream. Who cares, living behind the backs of immigrants? Who cares, the development of the poorest countries?
We believe that we give them the gift of training by referring to Médecins Sans Frontières and others. How many doctors there aren't working in Europe? More than half of the Beningos are here somewhere, right next to studying there. There's no doctors there.
Is this a normal situation? A society that considers itself civilized? Can this last? Are we going to pay them all for a day and pay them well? If not us, our children.