We know from statements in the past that he has a sense of rather baroque humor. A humor that occasionally sounds weird and sporadically seems inappropriate, especially when he refers to austerity policies applied to Greece and claims “success” that translates into 25% long-time unemployment.
Ladies and Gentlemen, the EU Monetary Affairs Commissioner, Commissaire européen aux Affaires économiques et financières, Fiscalité et Douanes – Commissioner for @ecfin & @EU_Taxud | @EU_Commission #TeamJunckerEU, Monsieur Pierre Moscovici
#MorningExchange @EventsPOLITICO "We want to build a success story with #Greece. We are making good progress" @EU_Commission @EEAthina pic.twitter.com/IiNYmDVUTD
— Pierre Moscovici (@pierremoscovici) September 27, 2016
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He could find employment as a spokesperson for a hospital (don’t think of your wife as being anything other than asleep for a long time: “coma” is not a word we like to use), for the police (sorry to tell you that your food bills will be lower in the future, as your child will not be needing any where he has gone), or a funeral director. Where he is totally unsuited is his current job, which is to make European economies function better — as opposed to talking bullshit about how well things are going, when clearly they are a catastrophe.