Greferendum

How should Greeks vote in Sunday's Referendum

  • Yes - for German forced Austerity

    Votes: 6 26.1%
  • No - force the Euro-tyrants to Renegotiate a non-Austerity solution

    Votes: 16 69.6%
  • No Opinion

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
    23
Greece v. Germany (soccer worth watching): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ur5fGSBsfq8
 
Read again what I wrote and you'll see that my position is exactly *not* the position of the IMF/EU, neither its the position of Greece. But as a party soldier, you probably don't understand that one doesn't need to choose between black or white but that there's some spectrum in between...

I m not a party soldier and I read you very well.

The solution you propouse only makes agony longer.

This already happend in Argentina, you forget that, and I lived it. I suggest you to read the new book of Reato 12 noches:

http://www.perfil.com/politica/Descarga-gratis-el-primer-capitulo-de-Doce-Noches-de-Ceferino-Reato-20150522-0019.html
 
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Unfuck Greece Vote No
 
I m not a party soldier and I read you very well.

The solution you propouse only makes agony longer.

So debt write-off and structural reforms to improve Greece economy are bad for the country? Know at least we know your level of economic knowledge... It's kind of sad that you reference Stiglitz to back your arguments and then don't realize that the compromise I mentioned is in line with what he writes.
 
Vote NO ahead with 60 % of the votes, NOT final though !! B)


http://www.infobae.com/2015/07/05/1739783-grecia-primeros-resultados-oficiales-indican-que-gano-el-no-el-60-los-votos
 
A "No" means that the ECB will have to negotiate. As Roubini said, a Greek exit would provoke bank runs across Europe.
 
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