Schools expire, guest houses are shortened, social benefits canceled. And the politics of Austria sinks in a company car affair. “Krone” -like boss Michael Pommer about a government that no longer feels.
Have a nice Tuesday.
My grandmother and my mother saved on a house for two lives. My grandmother stopped the retirement of photo frames, good old manual work, which probably still holds memories together today. My mother worked in the advertisement industry and helped to stimulate consumption when there were some.
Today they live together under one roof that was Holey and Krom when they moved to Lower Austria a few years ago. There are so many decades of deprivation in the old walls, the many unauthorized holidays, the shocked loan, Christmas with the Economic Christ child, all for the first house in an era that both always talk about, will be her last.
More for leasing than before retirement
Today my mother is in the old house and says, “I am excited to see how much pension I get less now.” It is the generation that Austria has rebuilt (grandma) and the one who has received (mother) who now vibrate together, which remains and what does not remain at the end of the month.
My mother, an early riser that rises from the feathers for the birds, gets her crown newspaper in the morning and can read to which commercial vehicles our ministers treat.
Source: Krone

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