Vlad Macovei: "If we will encounter a crisis, you will be part of the happy ones, the poor (not spiritually), those from who the recession will not take anything."
It's clear, the governor who signs every bill from which your life depends on doesn't wants you to take a credit. We are too much and too loaned. And too fast. He doesn't wants you to take more money at once, money that, maybe, you won't be able to pay back. He doesn't wants banks to give you these money so that you will buy cars or electronics, most of them imported. He doesn't wants you to buy a 30 years old house, incredibly expensive, and the sum to end up in the pocket of those who, at their turn, will buy cars or electronics. Also imported. He doesn't wants these merchandises to press the Romanian market, and to produce inflation. He doesn't wants inflation to eat out from your wage so that, at a certain point, you will realize that you can't save money for your house, which you have bought at a ridiculous high price. Or your car. Or your electronics. We ended up where we have started. We went in circles. You have to get used to it, this is Isarescu's logic. I'm not saying it's good or if it's bad. Time will prove it. If we will not enter a major crisis, in real estates or monetary, it means that you, who wants to take a credit now, will be part from a micro generation, "sacrificed" on the altar of the safety of others. It's not fair, but mister Isarescu doesn't judges under these terms. For him, the macro economy is important. This is the chart of his position. If we will encounter a crisis, you will be part of the happy ones, the poor (not spiritually), those from who the recession will not take anything. The bank will not chase you, the recuperators will not knock on your door to take your house.
There will be no risk in throwing yourself out of the window because you can't pay your installments. You will be part of a micro generation of another standard. I know that these words are of no importance, because you want MONEY and you want it NOW. Isarescu, on the other hand, will make your life hard. Like he made it easier for others, when, for example, a year ago he gave green light to mortgaging credits without advance. But then the governor was an peaceful man, he was not concerned with you. The leu was strong in the summer of 2007, remember. Then came the storm, started over the ocean. Our government came and started to spend irresponsibly, because the elections are approaching. Hundreds of millions of euro were spent by the mayoralties last year, don't forget. Don't forget that the aliments are more expensive, the energy too. All these angered Isarescu and you are the one who will feel his revenge. You are the closest. I am telling you all these in order to understand that you can't get back on Isarescu, you are unable. I don't know if it's good or bad. I know that you can revenge on the government, on the rulers or on the opposition.You can get out on the streets, as the comfortable westerners do, and you can angrily ask for a real solution for the stoppage of the price increases and for a clean policy of the public money. Then you can pick up these solutions and then vote. It's a chance that Isarescu will stop having anything with you.