Nothing left to cut back Ian McDonald skrifar 24. ágúst 2023 07:01 This week, the peningastefnunefnd of the central bank has now seen fit to raise interest rates for the 14th time in a row, under the auspices of controlling inflation by forcing people living in Iceland to spend less, and by making the cost of living prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, today, I read that Seðlabanki went even further than that in their justifications. They had the sheer naked audacity to try and lay the blame for the current state of affairs (and their actions) at the feet of the low-wage workers who last winter, spent four months trying to get some semblance of a quality of life by negotiating for a living wage. I am one of those people who spent hundreds of hours locked in a room with SA. I am also a low wage worker, an immigrant, and a new homeowner. All of those things mean that my life in the past few months has gotten measurably, steeply more expensive. I moved into an apartment in December which was marketed specifically towards young, first-time buyers. Our mortgage payments in the past six months alone have increased by 70,000isk per month. And make no mistake, I am one of the lucky ones. Between myself and my partner we have two incomes to rely on, no children and relatively low expenses. If I was on my own living in Iceland, as an immigrant with no support network, i would not be able to survive. If I had family members to support, I would not be able to survive. If I had bought an apartment alone, I would not be able to survive. If any number of circumstances would have conspired against me, I would not be able to survive. The following passage I direct more specifically towards Ásgeir Jónsson as the head of Seðlabanki íslands: Know this, currently there are over 50,000 immigrants living and working in Iceland. People who are doing the jobs that many Icelanders see as below them, jobs that are fundamental to allowing Icelandic society to simply function day by day. If you continue on this path, I can assure you that a significant percentage of those people will start thinking very seriously whether staying living and working in Iceland is financially viable. They will leave the country, and leave the head of seðlabanki to make his own coffee and scrub his own toilet. We are in a very literal sense, the glue that is holding Icelandic society together. Your actions now go far beyond ignorance, naivitie or incompetence. You are displaying sheer malice at a population struggling to survive, marching them towards the edge of a cliff and blaming them for not wanting to take an extra step. You claim that the problem lies with Icelandic people spending too much money on holidays to Tenerife. There are approximately 380,000 people living in Iceland now, spending money on day to day living. Not expensive holidays, simply surviving. This year alone, there are predicted to be over 2,000,000 tourists coming to visit Iceland, all willing and able to spend vast sums of money on expensive food, accomodation, transportation and luxuries. You have never once mentioned this spending as a contributory factor towards inflation, despite the billions of króna spent every year in this way. I believe that the reason for that is simple. Seðlabanki and the Icelandic goverment value tourist revenue more highly than the lives and wellbeing of Icelandic citizens. They would not dare do or say anything which would put a dent in the fortunes of the few Icelandic families who own and run everything of value in this country. I am therefore demanding(as should everyone reading this) that you, Ásgeir Jónsson, resign your post with immediate effect, and submit yourself and your offices for investigations into your actions. I firmly believe that if left unchecked, your behavior can only end by crashing the entire Icelandic economy, and that must not be allowed to happen again. You have been grinding your boot down on the neck of the poorest in society for too long, and we have tolerated it for long enough. Your role and function is that of a public servant. You have utterly failed in this. Therefore, the only way you are now able to serve the public further is to step down. The author is a manufacturing worker. Viltu birta grein á Vísi? Sendu okkur póst. Senda grein Stéttarfélög Seðlabankinn Mest lesið Halldór 31.01.26 Halldór Að loka á foreldri er ekki einfaldasta leiðin Sahara Rós Blandon Skoðun Nýi Landspítalinn: klúður sem enginn þorir lengur að ræða Sigurður Sigurðsson Skoðun Verðbólga á Íslandi er ekki slys – hún er afleiðing ákvarðana Sigurður Sigurðsson Skoðun Stjórnendur eru brúin – Ísland á að leiða fagmennsku, ekki draga úr henni Nichole Leigh Mosty Skoðun Kristrún og Mazzucato Stefán Jón Hafstein Skoðun Kæra heilbrigðisráðherra, Alma Möller Arnar Helgi Lárusson Skoðun Jaðardrengirnir okkar Sigurður Árni Reynisson Skoðun Kjósum mann sem klárar verkin! Róbert Ragnarsson Skoðun Að læra af fortíðinni Sigurður Helgi Pálmason Skoðun Skoðun Skoðun María Rut og samkeppnishæfnin Hjörtur J. Guðmundsson skrifar Skoðun Að hafa það sem þarf Ragnar Sigurðsson skrifar Skoðun Kjósum mann sem klárar verkin! Róbert Ragnarsson skrifar Skoðun Reykjavíkurborg er ramminn, ekki málverkið Björg Magnúsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Stjórnendur eru brúin – Ísland á að leiða fagmennsku, ekki draga úr henni Nichole Leigh Mosty skrifar Skoðun Bærinn er fólkið Karólína Helga Símonardóttir skrifar Skoðun Verðbólga á Íslandi er ekki slys – hún er afleiðing ákvarðana Sigurður Sigurðsson skrifar Skoðun Að læra af fortíðinni Sigurður Helgi Pálmason skrifar Skoðun Jaðardrengirnir okkar Sigurður Árni Reynisson skrifar Skoðun Kristrún og Mazzucato Stefán Jón Hafstein skrifar Skoðun Þegar alþjóðaviðskipti eru vopnvædd Páll Rafnar Þorsteinsson skrifar Skoðun Að loka á foreldri er ekki einfaldasta leiðin Sahara Rós Blandon skrifar Skoðun Ákvarðanir fyrir framtíðarkynslóðir Sandra Sigurðardóttir skrifar Skoðun Stúka við Kórinn mun skera niður framtíð HK í fótbolta! Ómar Stefánsson skrifar Skoðun Hlúum að hjarta skólans skrifar Skoðun Ef þetta er ekki þrælahald – hvað er það þá? Ágústa Árnadóttir skrifar Skoðun Af hverju þurfa börn að borga í strætó? Sanna Magdalena Mörtudóttir skrifar Skoðun Flóttamannavegurinn er loksins fundinn Árni Rúnar Þorvaldsson skrifar Skoðun Ríkisborgararéttur – sömu reglur eiga að gilda fyrir alla Katrín Haukdal Magnúsdóttir skrifar Skoðun Hafnarfjörður fyrir fólk á öllum æviskeiðum Helga Björg Loftsdóttir skrifar Skoðun 3,7 milljarða skattalækkun í Hafnarfirði Orri Björnsson skrifar Skoðun Nokkur orð um rekstrarkostnað Arnar Már Jóhannesson,Ásgerður Ágústsdóttir skrifar Skoðun ESB er (enn) ekki varnarbandalag Hallgrímur Oddsson skrifar Skoðun Ekkert styður fullyrðingar um lélegan árangur af Byrjendalæsi Guðmundur Engilbertsson,Gunnar Gíslason,Jenný Gunnbjörnsdóttir,Ragnheiður Lilja Bjarnadóttir,Rannveig Oddsdóttir,Rúnar Sigþórsson skrifar Skoðun Suðurlandsbraut á skilið umhverfismat Þórir Garðarsson skrifar Skoðun Loforðin ein vinna ekki á verðbólgunni Ólafur Adolfsson skrifar Skoðun Ástæða góðs árangurs í handbolta Lárus Bl. Sigurðsson skrifar Skoðun Skaðlegt stafrænt umhverfi barna Sigurður Sigurðsson skrifar Skoðun U-beygja framundan Eyjólfur Ármannsson skrifar Skoðun Ríkisstjórnin ræður ekki við verkefnið Guðrún Hafsteinsdóttir skrifar Sjá meira
This week, the peningastefnunefnd of the central bank has now seen fit to raise interest rates for the 14th time in a row, under the auspices of controlling inflation by forcing people living in Iceland to spend less, and by making the cost of living prohibitively expensive. Furthermore, today, I read that Seðlabanki went even further than that in their justifications. They had the sheer naked audacity to try and lay the blame for the current state of affairs (and their actions) at the feet of the low-wage workers who last winter, spent four months trying to get some semblance of a quality of life by negotiating for a living wage. I am one of those people who spent hundreds of hours locked in a room with SA. I am also a low wage worker, an immigrant, and a new homeowner. All of those things mean that my life in the past few months has gotten measurably, steeply more expensive. I moved into an apartment in December which was marketed specifically towards young, first-time buyers. Our mortgage payments in the past six months alone have increased by 70,000isk per month. And make no mistake, I am one of the lucky ones. Between myself and my partner we have two incomes to rely on, no children and relatively low expenses. If I was on my own living in Iceland, as an immigrant with no support network, i would not be able to survive. If I had family members to support, I would not be able to survive. If I had bought an apartment alone, I would not be able to survive. If any number of circumstances would have conspired against me, I would not be able to survive. The following passage I direct more specifically towards Ásgeir Jónsson as the head of Seðlabanki íslands: Know this, currently there are over 50,000 immigrants living and working in Iceland. People who are doing the jobs that many Icelanders see as below them, jobs that are fundamental to allowing Icelandic society to simply function day by day. If you continue on this path, I can assure you that a significant percentage of those people will start thinking very seriously whether staying living and working in Iceland is financially viable. They will leave the country, and leave the head of seðlabanki to make his own coffee and scrub his own toilet. We are in a very literal sense, the glue that is holding Icelandic society together. Your actions now go far beyond ignorance, naivitie or incompetence. You are displaying sheer malice at a population struggling to survive, marching them towards the edge of a cliff and blaming them for not wanting to take an extra step. You claim that the problem lies with Icelandic people spending too much money on holidays to Tenerife. There are approximately 380,000 people living in Iceland now, spending money on day to day living. Not expensive holidays, simply surviving. This year alone, there are predicted to be over 2,000,000 tourists coming to visit Iceland, all willing and able to spend vast sums of money on expensive food, accomodation, transportation and luxuries. You have never once mentioned this spending as a contributory factor towards inflation, despite the billions of króna spent every year in this way. I believe that the reason for that is simple. Seðlabanki and the Icelandic goverment value tourist revenue more highly than the lives and wellbeing of Icelandic citizens. They would not dare do or say anything which would put a dent in the fortunes of the few Icelandic families who own and run everything of value in this country. I am therefore demanding(as should everyone reading this) that you, Ásgeir Jónsson, resign your post with immediate effect, and submit yourself and your offices for investigations into your actions. I firmly believe that if left unchecked, your behavior can only end by crashing the entire Icelandic economy, and that must not be allowed to happen again. You have been grinding your boot down on the neck of the poorest in society for too long, and we have tolerated it for long enough. Your role and function is that of a public servant. You have utterly failed in this. Therefore, the only way you are now able to serve the public further is to step down. The author is a manufacturing worker.
Stjórnendur eru brúin – Ísland á að leiða fagmennsku, ekki draga úr henni Nichole Leigh Mosty Skoðun
Skoðun Stjórnendur eru brúin – Ísland á að leiða fagmennsku, ekki draga úr henni Nichole Leigh Mosty skrifar
Skoðun Ríkisborgararéttur – sömu reglur eiga að gilda fyrir alla Katrín Haukdal Magnúsdóttir skrifar
Skoðun Ekkert styður fullyrðingar um lélegan árangur af Byrjendalæsi Guðmundur Engilbertsson,Gunnar Gíslason,Jenný Gunnbjörnsdóttir,Ragnheiður Lilja Bjarnadóttir,Rannveig Oddsdóttir,Rúnar Sigþórsson skrifar
Stjórnendur eru brúin – Ísland á að leiða fagmennsku, ekki draga úr henni Nichole Leigh Mosty Skoðun