KAL’s cartoon: this week, austerity.

KAL’s cartoon: this week, austerity.

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    The #Economist (1-year auto-renewal)
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    Hoping for the best in Europe: Angela Merkel taking over… and explaining that credit-based demand-side public policies...
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    Le Président Hollande ne veut plus entendre parler d’austérité. À peine élu et pas encore investi, il n’a qu’un seul mot...
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    Mmmm, French whine.
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    Ahahah bellissima!
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    Viva Parti socialiste!
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    TRUTH. Germany has been shoved with the majority of the heavy lifting when it comes to stabilizing the Euro - and the...
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    I love this picture of Angie!
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