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http://www.nypost.com/p/news/opinion/opedcolumnists/inevitable_implosion_cs0Iw8uM43YHI5k3KGAIaN
An article on what is happening in Europe right now....
An article on what is happening in Europe right now....
What do you think Greece will do? Aren't they talking about dumping the Euro?
What people need to understand is that there is a massive amount of anti-German sentiment in Greece from the war time occupation. They are still incensed by the fact that Nazi Germany raided the national treasury of gold and have never given it back. Conservative estimates say that it would be worth over £60 billion today and that's without taking into account interest accrued.
It's doubtful whether there will be a referendum next month as the present government may not even survive past the vote of confidence on Friday. If there were to be an election, the opposition have already said they will not accept the deal, so who knows? What seems to be the general consensus is that the Greeks want to be in the Euro but don't want the deal. They have had the advantage of extremely low interest rates for many years and have just gone on a drunken binge, now the good times are over. As I've said before, they should never have been let into the Euro in the first place and you can blame Goldman Sachs for cooking the books. I don't think Greece being ejected out of the Euro is such a bad thing, however it is the prospect of Italy, Spain and Portugal going down the pan which is truly scary. If that happens you will need Jesus Christ as your next president
The Greeks can call it even with the Germans then. Germany has provided in excess of that amount to bailing Greece out. Add in the 50% haircut their banks just took on Greek debt and if anything Greece now owes Germany.
Greece has never really industrialised like much of the rest of Europe, they still rely to a great extent on tourism and agriculture. As regards tourism, they have been losing out to Turkey especially for Brits as it is a hell of a lot cheaper.
They, in general, are a bunch of lazy fucks. They want to retire at 50, have August off, plus other vacation time, plus have all health care needs taken care of for life, and they don't want to pay any taxes. They showcase what ever expanding entitlements will do to a country. They are perfect examples of what every nation who promises the world to their citizens will face.
They, in general, are a bunch of lazy fucks. They want to retire at 50, have August off, plus other vacation time, plus have all health care needs taken care of for life, and they don't want to pay any taxes. They showcase what ever expanding entitlements will do to a country. They are perfect examples of what every nation who promises the world to their citizens will face.
Bravo I work with mostly millionaires, non of them cry about people on food stamps. You clown
What people need to understand is that there is a massive amount of anti-German sentiment in Greece from the war time occupation. They are still incensed by the fact that Nazi Germany raided the national treasury of gold and have never given it back. Conservative estimates say that it would be worth over £60 billion today and that's without taking into account interest accrued.
It's doubtful whether there will be a referendum next month as the present government may not even survive past the vote of confidence on Friday. If there were to be an election, the opposition have already said they will not accept the deal, so who knows? What seems to be the general consensus is that the Greeks want to be in the Euro but don't want the deal. They have had the advantage of extremely low interest rates for many years and have just gone on a drunken binge, now the good times are over. As I've said before, they should never have been let into the Euro in the first place and you can blame Goldman Sachs for cooking the books. I don't think Greece being ejected out of the Euro is such a bad thing, however it is the prospect of Italy, Spain and Portugal going down the pan which is truly scary. If that happens you will need Jesus Christ as your next president
Who would not want that?
Which is basically what the Germans think of them as well, I think the Greeks have got the message about how others view them. I have always believed that the Euro was a flawed project and thank God our esteemed former leader Tony B. Liar couldn't get his way and force us into it.
My God, my powers of prediction are just awesome. The Greek PM has decided to call off the referendum.
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/greek-prime-minister-faces-calls-resign-125401711.html
Yes, I think those in England, Norway and Denmark are quite happy right now that they did not end up in this mess (or at least in as deep as the Germans and French are).
I would not be shocked to find Germans thinking that way given that they took the pain themselves and built their country up on more fiscally conservative principles. Only to see the EU nightmare come to fruition and bite them in the ass. Nothing pisses off a fiscally responsible person/country more than having to pay for the irresponsible ones. Granted, some were taken down in a snowball effect, but many were simply irresponsible.
Greece is the size of delaware, Germany farts are worth more. The Germans will buy them at fire sale prices.
My bad, it's economy not land mass.
Private sector jobs up 104,000 and sept revised up to 197,000 up 60,000
We might get 3 percent GDP in Q4.