Thank you, Michael Moran, for your warm words about Poland. You are a true friend of Poles. I agree that Poland has undergone a huge transformation in the last 30 years and now life in our country is really good. Greetings to the editor for the interview.
Pan Michael!...co za miły, kulturalny i mądry człowiek...taka rzadkość w naszych internetach! Podziękowania dla obu Panów za dobrą robotę, dla naszego wspólnego kraju.
I have the same observation, I left Poland 20 years ago , lived in Italy , UK , Republic of Ireland. The leap that Poland made in last 2 decades is insane ( I visit every year at least once a year ) . Shiny new motorways and roads , one of lowest unemployment in the world , very low crime ( for example no youth gangs stabbing people and overall almost every statistics better than Europe average ), very clean , people seem content , general wealth is visible everywhere ( Poland I think are now 2nd biggest buyers of Spanish properties etc ) . Now people can still complain about many things ( house prices ? ) but you cannot imagine how poor the country was in the 90s . I went to London the other day and outside of the grand centre London looks tired and dirty like Szczecin in the 90s . Just appreciate your country and there is so many things to be proud of compared to “western “ establish countries
16:29 Saying that Polish soldiers weren't war heros is a quick way to a heated discusion with most of Poles. Just to mention how Brits 'thanked' Polish pilots from Squadron 303.
I,ve lived in Eastern Poland for the past 14 years.........In a small village with a slightly larger village nearby........When we first arrived, the car park in the town square could be accessed any time, always a place to park.....and there were three 'Maluks' (small Polski FIAT car produced under communism) and at least four 'Zuks' (polish 'pick up truck' produced under communism.....Nowadays the town square is always busy, always full of cars and now (last couple of years) many of them are NEW cars.....Families that had a horse and maybe a tractor, now have one or even two cars......A family I have known for more than a decade had an American SUV they brought back from USA (working) also had a very small car....they now have 5 cars...(sons and daughter grown up). This is Podkarpacie voyvoeship....which was so neglected in the past.
I'm Polish, but I've been living in the UK for 16 years. In 1989, Poland overthrew the communist government, and only in 1989 it slowly began to work on lifting Poland from its knees, pulling it out of the economic ruin it fell into after the war and then during the 44 years of communist rule in the USSR. Poland has belonged to Poles for only three decades. It took us 30 years to bring the country to the European standard, previously we were Africa in the center of Europe. It is better than was, but is still a gap in salary compared to Western countries. Regarding so many war museums in Poland. By studying the past, we can obtain many answers about the present, which is why it is worth studying history. Forgive but never forget and do everything not to repeat the mistakes of the past. As a Pole living in the UK, I am very happy about the nice relationship between our nations. Ps: The great escape, is American film about escape from German prison, located in actual Poland.
About 13th&14th pension for pensioners - it's done in this particular way to support old folks with lowest pensions, there is a income cap included. It's done this way, because Constitutional Tribunal made a verdict, saying that giving a flat raise (for example +100$/month) for all pensioners is unconstitutional. You'd have to increase it at the same rate%. So if they would increase all pensions by 10%, those who have minimum pension (350-400$) would only get 35$, and those with high ones would get like 100-300$ raise.
14th pension - instead of an uplift of the pension based on inflation, just give 1 more so people won't figure out that the total uplift is less than inflation 😕
Zgadzam sie z gosciem na temat CPK - 100%! To zalosne ze nadal musisz leciec na lotniska typu Berlin zeby poleciec w dalsze rejony swiata (i wazne - jak Indonezja, Tajlandia itd)
Żalosne, ze pozbawiają ludzi domów, żebyś sobie poleciał prosto z Polski do Tokio. Hałaśliwe huby, zanieczyszczone srodowisko - jak najdalej od Polski! Zresztą wolę dojechać na pobliskie lotnisko w ciągu godziny, póltorej - obecnie taka odległość od lotniska dzieli każdy punkt w Polsce i polecieć do Berlina, a potem sie wygodnie przesiąść, niż jechać 6 godzin do CPK po zakorkowanej autostradzie. Poza tym - do Berlina sa wygodne pociagi i autobusy z wielu miejsc w Polsce, a dworce są jeszcze bardziej dostępne. A jeśli chodzi o biznes, i tak spada liczba podróży służbowych na rzecz kontaktów online.
Nie każdy postęp musi być dobry, szczególnie jeśli się uwzględni długoterminową perspektywę.Krajobraz, niezniszczone środowisko, spokój - to też ważne. Są różne rodzaje wygody i gigantomania niekoniecznie musi się przekładać na jakość życia. W Paryżu potrzebuję 1,5 godziny aby dotrzeć na lotnisko, a potem na lotnisku gnam kilometrami aby osiągnąć terminal. Potem spędzam godzinę w kolejkach do rozmaitych kontroli i zaczekowania bagażu. Potem czekam godzinę w dusznym pomieszczeniu na boarding. Dzień stracony, którego mi nikt nie zwróci. Nie wszystko co duże jest piękne i lepsze.
@@paweszawowski9337 yeah, meddling with original concept to largely scale it down and to make it obsolete, so not to pose any threat of a real competition to DE. Also simply losing chance to fully interconnect all those parts of the country still lagging behind ever since 19. Century era . I know you may hate bygone govt, but the going gets tough just right now wheter you like it or not
Mucho de la del del desarrollo de las zonas rurales no es por el turismo es más bien por los planes de desarrollo de la de la Unión ahora no recuerdo cómo se llama pero por el por el por las comunidades arroyo rural de la de la eu
En Polonia nunca fue una barrera además los polacos se enfadan mucho cuando les preguntas oye vosotros teníais esta serie o este músico o están moda por supuesto que la teníamos sexo se ofenden muchísimo cuando que yo no estaba al tanto de lo que pasaba en fuera del muro
Es el cuarto negro que algún polaco cuando vas por la calle te sonríe ya no tiene miedo ya no tiene frío ya no tiene hambre qué son mucho menos profesionales mucho menos cabreados mucho menos que concentrados mucho más felices
I don't know how it has happened that Poland has become fashionable and the world is talking about Poland. I'm living a peaceful life here, starving in poverty, and it turns out that we are a superpower. And who would have thought? 😁😁
@@iwonalasak-hughes5814 TVP announced that the new government would return to taxpayers the tax money that the regime had stolen and hold PIS accountable for its thievery. In addition, the TVP said that the police would stop beating women who demand their rights and would stop guarding dictator Kaczynski's house and start protecting citizens. I'm watching TVP and they also announced that they will stop lying and making propaganda of PIS success because for 8 years the society has been impoverished, not enriched and PIS oligarchs will be stripped of their dishonestly accumulated wealth. This was said on TVP by the oligarch Morawiecki, who announced that he himself would give back what he had stolen.
Moran? Unknown in Poland , but given the facile nonsensical comments, not a surprise. Poles work hard and often hold down several jobs to get by due to low wages.
No country is perfect. What you need to do is work, improve and invest to see better growth. On the other hand - the Czech Republic has economical issues now. Love our southern neighbors, but everything is based on where you live (which part of the country). Those countries aren't that much different.
Thank you, Michael Moran, for your warm words about Poland. You are a true friend of Poles. I agree that Poland has undergone a huge transformation in the last 30 years and now life in our country is really good. Greetings to the editor for the interview.
Pan Michael!...co za miły, kulturalny i mądry człowiek...taka rzadkość w naszych internetach! Podziękowania dla obu Panów za dobrą robotę, dla naszego wspólnego kraju.
Thank you Sirs for warm words about my country...
I have the same observation, I left Poland 20 years ago , lived in Italy , UK , Republic of Ireland. The leap that Poland made in last 2 decades is insane ( I visit every year at least once a year ) . Shiny new motorways and roads , one of lowest unemployment in the world , very low crime ( for example no youth gangs stabbing people and overall almost every statistics better than Europe average ), very clean , people seem content , general wealth is visible everywhere ( Poland I think are now 2nd biggest buyers of Spanish properties etc ) . Now people can still complain about many things ( house prices ? ) but you cannot imagine how poor the country was in the 90s . I went to London the other day and outside of the grand centre London looks tired and dirty like Szczecin in the 90s . Just appreciate your country and there is so many things to be proud of compared to “western “ establish countries
Znakomita rozmowa!
17:42 piękna, głeboka refleksja.
pierwsze widzę tego miłego Pana ale już stał się moim przyjacielem 😆😊
pozdrawiam wszystkich !
Dzieki za wywiad
16:29 Saying that Polish soldiers weren't war heros is a quick way to a heated discusion with most of Poles. Just to mention how Brits 'thanked' Polish pilots from Squadron 303.
BEST EVER !!!!!!!! THANK YOU
Wielce cieszy mnie odkrywanie na nowo polskiej muzyki barokowej.
Thank you
Super wywiad! Dzięki 😊
Thank you so much for this fascinating interview. Meny immersive facts about Poland. ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
See Kennedy's POLISH SPIRIT🎻
I,ve lived in Eastern Poland for the past 14 years.........In a small village with a slightly larger village nearby........When we first arrived, the car park in the town square could be accessed any time, always a place to park.....and there were three 'Maluks' (small Polski FIAT car produced under communism) and at least four 'Zuks' (polish 'pick up truck' produced under communism.....Nowadays the town square is always busy, always full of cars and now (last couple of years) many of them are NEW cars.....Families that had a horse and maybe a tractor, now have one or even two cars......A family I have known for more than a decade had an American SUV they brought back from USA (working) also had a very small car....they now have 5 cars...(sons and daughter grown up). This is Podkarpacie voyvoeship....which was so neglected in the past.
Thank you for good words about Polend
Świetny materiał!!! Pozdrawiam serdecznie wszystkich uczestników
Thank you for rewiew .
Resistance in our hearts can be translated as A NIECH CIE PIERON SZCZELI
Great conversation, Gentlemen. Michael as insightful as ever.
Thanks for watching
A very interesting interview! :)
I never apologized for not knowing English. I just started learning.
Not sure why we've become so popular in media 🤗
First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win" Ghandi ;)
Hahaha :) Good:)
'cause - slava ukraini - ha ha ha
I'm Polish, but I've been living in the UK for 16 years. In 1989, Poland overthrew the communist government, and only in 1989 it slowly began to work on lifting Poland from its knees, pulling it out of the economic ruin it fell into after the war and then during the 44 years of communist rule in the USSR. Poland has belonged to Poles for only three decades. It took us 30 years to bring the country to the European standard, previously we were Africa in the center of Europe. It is better than was, but is still a gap in salary compared to Western countries.
Regarding so many war museums in Poland.
By studying the past, we can obtain many answers about the present, which is why it is worth studying history.
Forgive but never forget and do everything not to repeat the mistakes of the past.
As a Pole living in the UK, I am very happy about the nice relationship between our nations.
Ps: The great escape, is American film about escape from German prison, located in actual Poland.
About 13th&14th pension for pensioners - it's done in this particular way to support old folks with lowest pensions, there is a income cap included. It's done this way, because Constitutional Tribunal made a verdict, saying that giving a flat raise (for example +100$/month) for all pensioners is unconstitutional. You'd have to increase it at the same rate%. So if they would increase all pensions by 10%, those who have minimum pension (350-400$) would only get 35$, and those with high ones would get like 100-300$ raise.
Let God keep Europe safe!
14th pension - instead of an uplift of the pension based on inflation, just give 1 more so people won't figure out that the total uplift is less than inflation 😕
Kogo nie stać na Krynicę ten jedzie za granicę 😉
to prawda 😁
When you have socialism,comunism you have poverty, when you have entrepreneurship you have creation of afluence and well being
Zgadzam sie z gosciem na temat CPK - 100%! To zalosne ze nadal musisz leciec na lotniska typu Berlin zeby poleciec w dalsze rejony swiata (i wazne - jak Indonezja, Tajlandia itd)
Żalosne, ze pozbawiają ludzi domów, żebyś sobie poleciał prosto z Polski do Tokio. Hałaśliwe huby, zanieczyszczone srodowisko - jak najdalej od Polski! Zresztą wolę dojechać na pobliskie lotnisko w ciągu godziny, póltorej - obecnie taka odległość od lotniska dzieli każdy punkt w Polsce i polecieć do Berlina, a potem sie wygodnie przesiąść, niż jechać 6 godzin do CPK po zakorkowanej autostradzie. Poza tym - do Berlina sa wygodne pociagi i autobusy z wielu miejsc w Polsce, a dworce są jeszcze bardziej dostępne. A jeśli chodzi o biznes, i tak spada liczba podróży służbowych na rzecz kontaktów online.
Nie każdy postęp musi być dobry, szczególnie jeśli się uwzględni długoterminową perspektywę.Krajobraz, niezniszczone środowisko, spokój - to też ważne. Są różne rodzaje wygody i gigantomania niekoniecznie musi się przekładać na jakość życia.
W Paryżu potrzebuję 1,5 godziny aby dotrzeć na lotnisko, a potem na lotnisku gnam kilometrami aby osiągnąć terminal. Potem spędzam godzinę w kolejkach do rozmaitych kontroli i zaczekowania bagażu. Potem czekam godzinę w dusznym pomieszczeniu na boarding.
Dzień stracony, którego mi nikt nie zwróci. Nie wszystko co duże jest piękne i lepsze.
Pisowska propaganda
You are an I...... T
You can comunicate in Polad without speaking polish.
At last they have learn english.
So "Cool-Poles" ditched ruling party to say thank you for all that and choose clowns, so forget Central Airport, welfare transfers and so on
They said thank you for corruption and destroying democracy. And so on
Unfortunately. Influence from our neighbors who do not wish us well.
Oh really? I think your preedictions turned out to be spiteful thinking and are proving to be lies.
@@paweszawowski9337 yeah, meddling with original concept to largely scale it down and to make it obsolete, so not to pose any threat of a real competition to DE. Also simply losing chance to fully interconnect all those parts of the country still lagging behind ever since 19. Century era . I know you may hate bygone govt, but the going gets tough just right now wheter you like it or not
Mucho de la del del desarrollo de las zonas rurales no es por el turismo es más bien por los planes de desarrollo de la de la Unión ahora no recuerdo cómo se llama pero por el por el por las comunidades arroyo rural de la de la eu
Cudze chwalicie, swego nie znacie, sami nie wiecie, co posiadacie!
Bzdura
En Polonia nunca fue una barrera además los polacos se enfadan mucho cuando les preguntas oye vosotros teníais esta serie o este músico o están moda por supuesto que la teníamos sexo se ofenden muchísimo cuando que yo no estaba al tanto de lo que pasaba en fuera del muro
Es el cuarto negro que algún polaco cuando vas por la calle te sonríe ya no tiene miedo ya no tiene frío ya no tiene hambre qué son mucho menos profesionales mucho menos cabreados mucho menos que concentrados mucho más felices
04:25 Yt'z Roklo😆🤪😝
I don't know how it has happened that Poland has become fashionable and the world is talking about Poland. I'm living a peaceful life here, starving in poverty, and it turns out that we are a superpower. And who would have thought? 😁😁
get a job
Stop drinking get job stop watching tvn wmawiajacych Ci ze w Polsce jest reżim i bieda .😂
@@iwonalasak-hughes5814 TVP announced that the new government would return to taxpayers the tax money that the regime had stolen and hold PIS accountable for its thievery. In addition, the TVP said that the police would stop beating women who demand their rights and would stop guarding dictator Kaczynski's house and start protecting citizens. I'm watching TVP and they also announced that they will stop lying and making propaganda of PIS success because for 8 years the society has been impoverished, not enriched and PIS oligarchs will be stripped of their dishonestly accumulated wealth. This was said on TVP by the oligarch Morawiecki, who announced that he himself would give back what he had stolen.
@@iwonalasak-hughes5814 Bieda w Polsce była, jest i będzie, to element tożamości narodowej.
@@piotrd.4850bieda mentalna, rozmodlona na kolanach w kierunku watykańskiego monarchy.
Moran? Unknown in Poland , but given the facile nonsensical comments, not a surprise. Poles work hard and often hold down several jobs to get by due to low wages.
Kwestia wykształcenia i potencjału.
Dla czego nie ma tłumaczenia na polski
jest - - CC - auto translate = Polish
Czech Republic a way better country for average folks ,than Poland .
Better wages better healthcare etc in Czechia
And statistics are different that your true .
Not really, but keep dreaming.
I find people who think one country is better than another so incredibly lame, especially when they border each other and are so similar.
Well, Ponad is not perfect. I believe Czechia was always richer then we (looking at years after communism fall). Good for you ;)
No country is perfect. What you need to do is work, improve and invest to see better growth. On the other hand - the Czech Republic has economical issues now.
Love our southern neighbors, but everything is based on where you live (which part of the country). Those countries aren't that much different.