shame (n) 1. a feeling that makes you watch your words and actions in order to avoid negative comments; “when you don’t feel the slightest bit of shame, you have no problem saying anything” 2. that which does not exist “For most leaders of the so-called progressive movement, common sense is a source of shame”

I was listening to Comrade Nifoudis say that “the free ticket on the public transit costs 80 euros for a worker going to work or for an unemployed person looking for a job,” and then I heard Comrade Petros Pappas say that “the earnings are proportional to how much they travel each day, and young people travel a lot… a young person can earn a lot,” and I wondered how these people must feel.

Those who aren’t ashamed to speak with confidence about something they know nothing about, and at the same time are so lazy that they won’t spend even a minute looking into it and finding out that a monthly unlimited-ride pass costs 27 euros and takes you wherever you want as many times as you want, and that the unemployed don’t pay anything at all.

But you’ll tell me here that one of them isn’t ashamed to be in the party of someone he called a “clown” and the other isn’t ashamed to be elected with SYRIZA, to support Kasselakis, and ultimately ends up with PASOK—will they be too ashamed to spin fairy tales about ticket prices?

It makes sense

I think the word “ridiculous,” used by comrade Diamantopoulou used to describe the proposal by comrade Doukas to start the backroom deals with Tzokondo right now. It’s ridiculous if you want to stay in PASOK. But if you want to break it up so you can join ELAS, it makes perfect sense.

They’re not good with numbers

In the end, the 4 billion promised to us by (formerly PASOK, now the Jokondou Party) Comrade Saoulidis—based on the 1,500 tax ID numbers reporting over 900,000—is, according to Comrade Balatsoukas, 465 million, but that’s okay. People matter more than numbers.

Rehabilitation

The devastating war in Iran and Hegese’s attack on the other NATO ministers confirm the need for the rest of the Western countries to break free as quickly as possiblefrom a country where someone like Trump could become president.