This piece was mostly supplied by one of my colleagues in the public banking movement here in the U.S. but it shows how things are reaching the final breaking point in Spain, and perhaps all of Europe. When the police - 5,000-6,000 in this case - start striking over working conditions, like a 22% cut in pay, the end for the regime is not far behind. We've seen this most recently in Russia (with the fall of the ex-Soviet Union) , Tunisia, Egypt, etc. The 1% governs only with the protection of the police in situations like that of Spain, and that protection is now very much in doubt.
However, as I said in an earlier article about Europe , such an overthrow will not necessarily lead to a better outcome. It could lead to tyranny, again, something Spain is familiar with, under Franco. See my previous article for a simple but workable solution.
Also, see here for more video:
"Citizens! Forgive us for not arresting those truly responsible for this crisis: bankers and politicians," read one banner.
Edited: 17 November, 2012, 22:09
Spanish police officers take part in a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Spanish police officers take part in a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Spanish police officers hold a banner of the Unified Police Union (SUP) depicting Spanish Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy (L) and Spain's leader of the opposition Socialist Party (PSOE) Alfredo Perez Rubalcaba and reading "They are the same" during a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Spanish police officers hold banners of the Unified Police Union (SUP) and a giant banner reading "Against the cuts, all the policemen together" as they take part in a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Spanish police officers take part in a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)
Spanish police officers march past police vehicles as they take part in a demonstration against the Spanish government's latest austerity measures in the center of Madrid on November 17, 2012 (AFP Photo / Dominique Faget)