Oh, my dear loving Bhudda.
I should have warn him faster.
Now he is banned again.
Unfortunately it's a general trait, that people let their feelings get the better of them.
EU membership is just a motivating factor for Turkey, and we're aiming for it because it allows us to improve our country on several areas. And by doing so we're hoping to attract investment. If we can get our hands on technology and companies doing R&D it'll produce good results in Turkey,
At least that's what I think. However I am also aware of how messed up it is to privatize everything, because the very core of how the west makes business is to drain every ressource from the companies they take over and run a debtridden firm. I don't believe Turkey has the necessary countermeasures to prevent that business style. And we're not economically strong like China to shrug something like that off.
Look at Norway, the richest state in the world, all their oil money is managed by the government, who does the investing. Look at China...
Some may complain over human rights, freedom or democracy in Chinas case, but they're slowly turning China into an economic power that'll one day Swallow US if it continues. I hope that the current government in Turkey is making countermeasures to prevent the business style from the west. I don't want to see big companies taking over all SME and get monopoly. Nor do I want to see foreign banks taking over all the banks in Turkey, which is why I support that the state owns controlling stakes in all bigger entreprises, but allow private firms to run the business.
It's something that needs to be thought through of course...
E.g. Danish goverment owns up to 30%+ shares of DONG if not more and they have people supervising the states interest, which is nice.
TDC was bought by americans and they pulled it out from Denmark, the americans used a loophole to get this deal through, but the government of denmark is at fault too, they knew the loophole existed, but thought whoever buys TDC would run it responsibly... "jackasses"