does this help?
tradingeconomics.com/euro-area/government-debt-to-gdp
because i was just thinking...
this was a global thing. If you compare the previous graph to that of our closest neighbours (averages obviously skewed by the likes of Greece) it indicates that if you don't follow anti austerity measures, the situation improves. Conflating in the 'note' ( dark humour...this is b3ta and I would think if anyone could appreciate a dark joke in dark times) and the general whataboutery of your comment / the iraq reference one might think you are being at best, wilfully obtuse. I had tried to create you a graph with fox heads on sticks for you a la 'Day Today' but there's a point that, possibly like cumquat and Octo, I gave it up as a waste of effort.
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Sat 23 Jun 2018, 11:11,
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because i was just thinking...
this was a global thing. If you compare the previous graph to that of our closest neighbours (averages obviously skewed by the likes of Greece) it indicates that if you don't follow anti austerity measures, the situation improves. Conflating in the 'note' ( dark humour...this is b3ta and I would think if anyone could appreciate a dark joke in dark times) and the general whataboutery of your comment / the iraq reference one might think you are being at best, wilfully obtuse. I had tried to create you a graph with fox heads on sticks for you a la 'Day Today' but there's a point that, possibly like cumquat and Octo, I gave it up as a waste of effort.