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
Nuclear Option: Greece to unilaterally print Euros!?!?!?!
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They want a new team installed, one that is willing to draw on the central bank's secret reserves, and to take the provocative step in extremis of creating euros.

"The first thing we must do is take away the keys to his office. We have to restore stability to the system, with or without the help of the ECB. We have the capacity to print €20 notes," said one.

If Germany invades Greece which side will the USA take?!?!?!

Nodody cares, the problem is Rusia.
 
Depth reforms should be taken but austerity showed to destroy the economy. You like it or not, Argentina´s way was successful.


You and I obviously have very different definitions of the word success.
In Brazil everyone is scared out of their minds of the country becoming "successful" like Argentina.
 
Depth reforms should be taken but austerity showed to destroy the economy. You like it or not, Argentina´s way was successful.

Argentina's way was successful for a brief shining moment. Now it's disastrous.
 
But Greece is in most of ways still better than any SA country, just doesn't look like, surrounded by more successful countries. If they would like to follow Argentina example, they could just accept austerity and cut so deep, that even Germany would begg them to spend more money for social services...

Argentines don't realise, that their country is richer than most of the world, and they are getting scraps. The only example Argentina is making is how to throw opportunities away and how works the country, that is so rich, that doesn't need its people.
 
Cristina tweeted: “an outright victory of Democracy and Dignity. The Greek people have said NO. Nobody can be asked to sign their own death certificate. The words of President Kirchner still resound. At the UN General Assembly in 2003 he said: ‘The dead do not pay their debts.’”

http://www.buenosair...acy-and-dignity

Next stop on the Debt Killing Express: Spain!
 
Greek Finance Minister Quits...!

[font=Guardian Text Egyptian Web']Varoufakis, who infuriated eurozone leaders and recently compared Greece’s creditors to terrorists, said the Greek prime minister, [/font]Alexis Tsipras[font=Guardian Text Egyptian Web'], thought it would be better if he stood down, after pressure from European leaders.[/font]


http://www.theguardi...erendum-no-vote

BREAKING NEWS: German economy minister Gabriel says - We cannot leave Greece alone, all EU countries now need to prepare to give humanitarian aid.... :cool: (A subsidy fund?)

Wikipedia
[font=Guardian Text Egyptian Web']Varoufakis,[/font] describes himself as a 'libertarian Marxist': "In truth, Karl Marx was responsible for framing my perspective of the world we live in, from my childhood to this day. It is not something that I volunteer to talk about in 'polite society' much these days because the very mention of the M-word switches audiences off."[sup][7] B)[/sup]
 
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