Krice, how many political parties there are in Finland?
Here in Italy, just two. Back in the 50's, 60's, 70's there were dozens. Only one governed the nation (
the CIA-financed Democrazia Cristiana, or Christian Democracy).
Now the italian situation is really similar to America: both parties are financed by bankers (Goldmann Sachs finances the "left" Partito Democratico and Rotschild the other, Polo Delle Libertà ).. bankers who are financial partners in the american Federal Reserve.
The two parties positions are different only talking about social themes (gay marriages, abortion, immigrants..), but not global politics/economics aspects.
Newspapers and tv programs reflects the two sides, so there isn't a real choice and people aren't realizing what's going on. They come home from a day of work, turn on tv, read the newspaper, then talk politics with friends and say "fuck Berlusconi and all the fascist bastards!" or "fuck Bersani and those stupid communists!", and then watch football.
Is there in Finland a different situation?
I hope so, but I honestly don't think there is.