Sunday 27 March 2005

I’ve heard about this really cool idea of time bank where you would deposit time (by doing something that you knew how to do and that another person needed) and then you would be able to withdraw some of the time you had previously deposit (that is someone else doing something you needed to be done and can’t do). If the idea works there would be lot’s of things we could get without paying cash and we could do something that we are good at to help others. It’s an interesting idea, as everybody is good at doing something and probably needs something done that doesn’t know how to do.
But the really good issue it raises is that all the work, all the jobs, all the tasks are worth the same. One hour of walking an old lady’s dog worth’s the same thing as one hour of babysitting your child, or painting your house or washing your car. This could be the first step of society to recognize that a street cleaner is worth the same as a surgeon… they both are indispensable to society, but today the distance between their salaries is so big that it should make us (that are part of these society) ashamed.
I’m not defending the same salary to everybody… I really don’t believe that, all I’m saying is that the salaries shouldn’t be to low (in Portugal a street cleaner makes less then €400 month) nor to high (a plastic surgeon in private clinics can make easy €10000 month). Only when these huge differences begin to disappear can we say that we all are worth the same in a society that needs us all to work properly.

Friday 25 March 2005

It almost seems impossible. I spent my time writing about the American elections, writing about elections that will only influence me on an indirect level and when the Portuguese took place I didn’t bother to write anything.
Well I’m writing now. The government is only fully functional for a few days, and the first measures are begging to appear.
Well they should have no major problems in the next four year. The party that won, Partido Socialista (PS), a party that belongs to The Socialist International, won with absolute majority, a thing that they never did before, the EU approved a new approach to the stability pact, one that is less strict, the president of the EU commission is Portuguese. But there is more, the European economy is starting to show signs of improvement, and the same thing is happening with the Portuguese one.
The government is made by new people, some of them didn’t have anything to do with politics before entering the government. And the ones that wore pointed has probable ministers before the composition of the government was announce didn’t enter the government, as the new prime-minister was able to understand that the Portuguese people didn’t want the same old people running their country.
But they’ll have a very hard job, Portugal is far behind the old countries of the EU and needs to catch up with countries like Greece, Spain or Ireland. There is virtually no time to waste, they need to take some harsh measures in a very short period of time.
I’m hoping that they get them right, we’ll be here to see.