Or the administrative willingness at all levels to upset the status quo and implement reforms.
Well, there's no shortage of skills and knowhow at operational/scientific level; we do have the manpower to improve preparedness, just not the money to pay for ithttps://twitter.com/Dilmunite/status/1023230117861048321 …
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Reforms in politicese means austerity these days.
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Agreed. Not trying to defend Greek gov (even the devil can't), but entering EU meant applying very expensive often unnecessary standard of regulation, but then austerity, so funds for these costly policies withdrawn, in turn blame the Greeks for inefficiency... And so on.
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But I'm not entirely pessimisctic. Humanity entire is going through the school of hard knocks right now. We'll either learn to plan longterm/collectively or perish, and I've faith in human ingenuity, solidarity and plain grit to survive.
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Well, places like Athens & Palermo have shown for potential for self-organization, dignity under the horrors of late capitalism, & much solidarity, even in the face of fascism. But the Greek elite needs to go. That minister of defense should have been in Mati that night, the pig.
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