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April 24, 2013

Too Many Holes in the Dike

Underwater: The Netherlands Falls Prey to Economic Crisis

Posted by gerardvanderleun at April 24, 2013 10:17 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Denmark, Sweden, all of them are falling down. They ran out of other peoples' money.

Posted by: Christopher Taylor at April 24, 2013 10:53 AM

There's too many holes in every dike.

At least one of 'em is wasted.

Posted by: Rob De Witt at April 24, 2013 11:42 AM

They need a stimulus - build more whorehouses.

Posted by: BillH at April 24, 2013 2:11 PM

We had an office in Amsterdam for development and support of software, but it became hugely expensive to operate because of the various worker laws that they had as well as the cost of compensation and benefits. More expensive than the US. We couldn't lay off the workers and had to let it die by attrition, making things as difficult as we could for the workers until they quit of their own accord. It's all about competition, even in the labor force.

Posted by: Daniel at April 25, 2013 4:21 AM

The Dutch kill old people who have become inconvenient. Instead of busting the doctors who started this trend as serial killera, they decided to make these murders official policy. Neighboring Belgium, heavily Flemish, is doing the same thing, and has had to break up pedophile rings by their elite. In the Netherlands there are stay-at-home wives who refuse to have children, and Hubby is fine with that. Is there somthing about living below sea level that brings out the Moloc in people?

It is relevant to the subject here, because these folks have created an economic dilemma that makes killing for expediency a necessity in an apparently soul-less society.

Posted by: Don Rodrigo at April 25, 2013 9:27 AM

Geweldige blog post. Het is nuttige informatie.

Posted by: Anti-Aging Supplements at August 20, 2013 10:20 AM

You are welcome Gianpaolo! thank you for your comment

Posted by: Mohammed Schnapp at January 18, 2014 6:17 PM

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