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do you have sympathy for Greek protestors ?

Police want say enuff ans protest with public ans get these People ofs Institutions go out on street sit down ans explain how they balls it up ans not froms tv screens

It would be highly idealistic, and unrealistic to expect our privileged elite to explain to the general public how they managed so successfully to mess up our economy. The same would be true of most, if not all developed nations.
Our media is attempting to highlight the culpability of our political elite, and our plutocracy. Too little, too late.


havin Police FORCES in democratic countrys is da joke of invention word democratic what mean nothin but sound good while ( Them go check their stock )

The police service is a necessary evil that reminds us that the human person is heavily flawed. Most of us, if not all of us, are not saints.

Police got everythin do it cause they poeple livin next door they might got whack ova head cause da system employ um neva neva do anythin but employ more inta da system gigantic boys club fa useless individuals ans list of professions ans insititutions what do nothin but spend money keep useless no productive boys a mask of - got useless job what pay lots

Is'nt that just true. And of course a fact of life in all countries.


ans so on

and so forth

dat ma empty space fill up with same same OY GREECE hope ya sort it out ans after with rest worlds useless systems GROW UP
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You correctly remind us that even the rich nations such as the United States must also address their enormous levels of indebtedness. And thank you for spreading hope. Hope matched with remedies that address our problems facilitates a return to a healthier economy and a more harmonious society.
 
I don't.

It is a wicked thing to delude a nation into thinking they are all entitled.

No one is. Except widows and orphans and those unable to work because of infirmity.

A government employee deserves no more than a privately employed person. Period.
 
You are an apologist. It is ridiculous that the rest of Europe is being forced to pay for the benefits of the lazy civil servants in Greece. That's 300 euros out of my pocket thank you. I deeply resent the entitlement attitude of the Greek civil 'servants'(thiefs). Retirement at 60?? Even 65 would be ridiculous given your states finances. It is 67 for in my country and rising, with the benifits getting lower. The people of Greece should be deeply, deeply ashamed. Comparisons to Germany and Australia are beyond silly. These countries pay their own bills instead of passing the begging bowl around in Europe. If it came to a referendum in my country, you'd be out of the union.

Stating facts in response to well rehearsed international media misrepresentations hardly makes me an apologist on behalf of any one.

Are Greek civil servants, lazy? Are you relying on media reports?

Reforms are under way that will address Greek indebtedness. But this will take many years, and the practical support of other members of the EU. The bail out for Greece ensures that the lending institutions, and banks of several countries are repaid according to schedule. My own view is that 5 year bonds should be converted to 10 years, thus enabling the Greek government to spread the pain over a longer period. Social distress in Greece can ignite further civil disorder in other heavily indebted European countries.

Greek indebtedness did not grow over night. The EU has been well aware of Greek indebtedness for several years.

While German banks were buying higher yielding Greek government bonds, German industry was also enjoying its many successes in selling its products to the Greek government and the Greek private consumer.

The inertia of Chancellor Merkel as a result of a regional election in Germany, and German media influences have ensured that the financial markets, and speculators has now made it impossible for the Greek government to go it alone, and solve the problem of Greek government indebtedness. Our prime minister approached the EU for guarantees way back in October, 2009. Only now under pressure from the ECB and other EU luminaries is the EU taking effective action to protect other vulnerable EU countries and the common currency, the Euro. The EU has been less than effective in confronting this serious economic crisis.
 
I don't.

It is a wicked thing to delude a nation into thinking they are all entitled.

No one is. Except widows and orphans and those unable to work because of infirmity.

A government employee deserves no more than a privately employed person. Period.

Public protest is a legitimate tool to ensure that the reforms are just, and are fairly applied to all socio-economic groups. Not just those of us who can be easily targeted as a result of being salaried employees. Our plutocracy also needs to bear its share of the reforms. Our professional classes also need to burden some of the pain, for they are the very people who benefit so much by evading their taxation obligations.

Tax evasion, and tax avoidance is not monopolised by the Greeks. Just imagine all that money hidden away in Swiss banks, that is the property of so many German, and Dutch people who have not declared their full income. The Cayman Islands banks also have a reputation for all those Americans, and Canadians who have conveniently neglected to declare their full income to their appropriate taxation authorities.

Switzerland makes big money out of the secret nature of its banking system. That greed is the foundation of the discreet nature of Swiss bank accounts does inform us that tax evasion is not confined to the Greeks.
 
You correctly remind us that even the rich nations such as the United States must also address their enormous levels of indebtedness. And thank you for spreading hope. Hope matched with remedies that address our problems facilitates a return to a healthier economy and a more harmonious society.

yeah what you say

yeah Harmonious and birth of this word SOCIETY for so call ( develop countrys ) what still not societys

ans any person born 1850 or wheneva be go nothin change then ans watch da mice runs da wheel

( Hope matched with remedies ) be cool ans no same old tennis matches males so love do ans just leave it fa da bed

right nice contirubte a this topic

go enjoy pornys now ans see won win race :cool:

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Again, we are not bankrupt. Greece is. Get a grip of reality and a perspective. I could care less about your financial state if you were not in the monetarian union. If your attitude is prevalent in Greece, then a huge mistake has been made. You should be allowed to default and get kicked out of the union asap.


We Greeks are very well aware of our reality.

You are the one who is appearing spotless, and holier than thou.

Reality teaches us that corruption, tax evasion and tax avoidance is not monopolised by the Greeks.

We are well able to swallow our own medicine.
 
Retirement at 60? In some functions in their 50's? And I actually need to explain that they are lazy? Ever heard of benchmarking? Try it sometime....



So now you are blaming Europe. Because Greece can't keep a budget? And never has been able to keep one? Because Greece has already been getting large European subsidies since 1981? Because Greece lies about their financial state? Because Greece has been violating the stability pact since day one? Because Greece is incapable of passing reforms? Because Greece is the most corrupt country in the union?

http://www.transparency.org/policy_research/surveys_indices/cpi/2009/regional_highlights

No, the sad thing is, that this is indeed not a new thing. And your total lack of modesty and your sense of entitlment is even more saddening.

Europe is not responsible for the choices of the Greek people, but are now being blackmailed into solving your problems. There is no way Greece will be able to repay it's debts, nobody believes that, not the financial markets and not our parliaments, but we are left with no choice. You blaming Europe for your overspending is nauseating from the pov of those that are footing your bills. Show some modesty and maybe a small sense of gratitude.

We blame ourselves for our own mess.

The remedy to our problems must include the EU, as a result of Greece sharing a common currency with the EU. Our indebtedness impacts on the Euro, and the EMU. There cannot be any other way. The EU understands this and is assisting us accordingly.

No one blames the EU for our government's mismanagement of our economy, but it would be a naive person who would ignore the benefits that attach to those banks that have bought high yielding Greek government bonds. That naivety might also extend to those who believe that the loans were not spent on buying enormous amounts of German manufactured goods. The banking sector crisis does impact upon us, as it does elsewhere.

Do you really believe that the EU was not aware of our debts when loaning us more money for the 2004 Olympic games? Some 9 billion Euro.

Unlike you I am not a prophet of doom. Time will tell whether or not an appropriate mechanism can be developed to address the debt problems of the Mediterranean debtor nations. I am sure that we Greeks are not the only problem that the EU needs to address. The Italians, Spaniards and Portuguese must be hoping that the EU can be a lot more pragmatic when addressing the greater issues that arise from the wealthy north, and the developing south of the EU.
 
Greece has been understating (if not blatently lying) about their already hoorendous deficits for years. This has only recently become public knowledge.

This though is not even my beef, the topic at hand is

Wether a solution can still be found for the south and the monetarian union as a whole remains to be seen, I am not anywhere as positive as you. Merkel just lost her majority, mostly due to the Greek support package.

If you think the north is willing to fork over more money to the south while a majority of the Greeks are protesting against measures that should have been taken two decades ago you are mistaken. Do you really think, that while far reaching legislation in the north (far worse then Greece is proposing for themselves), cutting benefits and raising taxes all over the board to name a few, public opinion will stand for this kind of antics from the Greek population over a bail out we are getting black mailed into?

I think the Greek should grab the offer with both hands, and be grateful, it's more then the Greek are entitled to.

Chancellor Merkel lost her majority as a result of the high unemployment, and spending restrictions in North Rhine Westphalia. Chancellor Merkel attracted much criticism from EU financial ministers for her inertia in addressing a matter that was impacting on the Euro and other EU nations. I appreciate that Angela Merkel has to address her own constituent needs, but the German economy has benefitted enormously from German banks extending loans to Greece, so that the Greek government can equip the Greek armed forces with German manufactured trucks, tanks, artillery and our navy with frigates,and submarines.
Our private consumers are notorious for buying German manufactured cars. My own kitchen is Miele. My washing machine made by Siemens. My coffee maker by Rowenta.

Who loaned so much money to a heavily indebted nation? Ask the German banks. But with interest rates having reached 10 pct it comes as no surprise that the lending institutions were exacting an extortionate reward for their risky lending.

Bear in mind that the rescue package is a further loan, and not a hand out. With interest rates pegged at 5 pct. At this rate we can afford to repay our loans. The German government bonds attract just over 3 pct interest.

Most Greeks accept the time has arrived for some harsh measures. That some 50,000 (not 100,000 as reported by some in the media) Communist inspired protesters took to the streets is not indicative of majority Greek opinion.

The banking sector crisis teaches us that highly risky bank lending practices has endangered the economies of even the most developed nations. When next you pronounce judgement on the Greek government's poor record in borrowing, remember that the United States is also facing a huge debt burden. And when the British finalise their new government, they will have to face severe cuts in their government spending. We Greeks are not alone in having to clean up our self created mess.
 
"You can't spend what you ain't got. And you can't lose what you ain't never had"

Greece is flat out busted; broke! They can change things if they go back to work and pay their debts.
 
whateva happen hope all professions what cover eachs own asses ans no justs Europe>figure out PEOPLE do live in countrys as much as inconvinience it is ans da lot ( SPECIAL PEOPLE ) go join these a Professions suckin from da fountain of neva endin sewer pipe theys alls contributes toos

' yeah is happy da sellin of ma kids wills keep these a professions withs alls resoruces theys a needs sos theys keeps discoverin new ways ta tie shoelaces ans save us folks down heres ons streets ans fields whats trippin overs ours a shoes what not got as no money but whens cans affords da shoes will do ma best ta trip ova ans thanks THEM SPECIAL PEOPLE fa da Knowledge of how tie shoelaces'

so how this thing flush?
' Dunno they sendin instruction manual ova '

World waits HOPE ETERNAL ;)
 
whateva happen hope all professions what cover eachs own asses ans no justs Europe>figure out PEOPLE do live in countrys as much as inconvinience it is ans da lot ( SPECIAL PEOPLE ) go join these a Professions suckin from da fountain of neva endin sewer pipe theys alls contributes toos

' yeah is happy da sellin of ma kids wills keep these a professions withs alls resoruces theys a needs sos theys keeps discoverin new ways ta tie shoelaces ans save us folks down heres ons streets ans fields whats trippin overs ours a shoes what not got as no money but whens cans affords da shoes will do ma best ta trip ova ans thanks THEM SPECIAL PEOPLE fa da Knowledge of how tie shoelaces'

so how this thing flush?
' Dunno they sendin instruction manual ova '

World waits HOPE ETERNAL ;)
Can you speak english please? Here on planet earth, we don't speak whatever language THAT ^ is.
 
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