You shouldn't be blaming the Greeks but blaming your own government which transferred the debt from Deutsche Bank to the taxpayers - knowing all the time the debt is too large to be paid. Basically the pain was transferred from the European banks to the Greek people.This seems to be the answer from Europe to the referendum:
if Greece cannot accept our proposal, then Greece must come with a proposal we can accept.
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....(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]
Maybe he's going back to valve to work out how much half life 3 hats should sell for.
You shouldn't be blaming the Greeks but blaming your own government which transferred the debt from Deutsche Bank to the taxpayers - knowing all the time the debt is too large to be paid. Basically the pain was transferred from the European banks to the Greek people.
Haven't you made the Greek people suffer enough!
Can the Euro and the Drachma coexist in Greece?
Predictiom; 1 Euro = 0,3 Drachmas![]()
No my perspective is balanced. I just don't give a free pass to the Crony Capaitalists.Joe try to have some sort of balanced perspective. The Greek people were more than happy to evade taxes and retire in their early 50s whilst their Northern European benefactors kept their nose to the grindstone till 67+....The creditors and the Greeks all have responsibility and leftish dogma blaming the evil capitalists is a conversation best left to the student union.
No my perspective is balanced. I just don't give a free pass to the Crony Capaitalists.
The conversation should be why were Deutsche Bank and other Crony Capitalists bailed out at the expense of the European taxpayer. Greece should have defaulted five years ago, the banks should have been left to go bust. That would be the fair solution since the banks lent money that they shouldn't have. Instead the Greek person on the street is left to suffer when they were just pawns in a global Crony Capitalist game.
In 2002 tango shoes become so cheap that foreigners were buying 10 pairs at the time.
This is how the equation you predict can help an economy like Greece to recover. Greece can be super cheap and this can produce work ans wealth.
Of course they cannot be as wealthy as germans, but they can live without creating more debt. So, then, the wealth they were enyoing was fake, the huge debt they have is the evidence.