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Asunto: News Around The World

2015-02-17 00:36:35
Why not ... but i didn't read anything about.
2015-02-17 00:42:35
you dont have a clue!
that was cause we followed an austerity programm that EU xhoose to save the german and netherland banks.
its not help to Greece but to banks and that was the results and is end now...
;)
2015-02-17 00:57:02
private people in greece owe money to greek banks.
greek banks owe money to German (France netherland) banks

Crisis, private greek people are unable to pay.
(start propaganda about public in-efficency, but this is only propaganda)

What to do?
Help Greece how?
1 way: print-lend-give money to greek people in order to give them time to repay their debt versus their bans.
2 way : make greek gov to save greek banks with public money. getting an enormous public debt vs foregin countries, that it can't repay. Finance this debt with public money in the other countries.

Why to choose n. 2? to enslave a country, to blame public for a private failure, to hide the causes of crisis.
2015-02-17 01:55:25
Paul Krugman

Athenae Delenda Est

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2015-02-17 09:49:57
No, it was because your politicians made a complete mess of your country. You can't just start blaming a situation without mentioning the real cause of all the problems. Your timeline is completely wrong. You just start somewhere at the end and blame those involved from that moment, but you need to go back a lot longer in time and start blaming people from that moment.

But hee, blame those who helped your country to pay the bills, pensions, salaries, etc, and vote for a communist to save the Greek economy by making more people pissed at Greece, that will help (NOT). Well done :/
2015-02-17 09:51:17
Enslave, colony .... yeh, you know what you are talking about when talking about the Euro and EU :/ Ofcourse it has nothing to do with your hate against both these 2 things, right?
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2015-02-17 09:52:43
why to discuss about me? try staying In Topic
2015-02-17 10:22:13
If you want to have a serious discussion you should stop the use of such dumb words like enslave and colony. As long as you post that kind of nonsense, it is clear you just post more of your Euro/EU hate.
2015-02-17 10:29:18
I will avoid answering your provocations.
You write these posts about me (and content-free) just because of the fact that you have nothing to say.

I comment only this:

is clear you just post more of your Euro/EU hate.

I don't hate. I think EU is imploding BECAUSE od euro coin and a false ideologic plan of domination.
2015-02-17 10:32:44
I think EU is imploding BECAUSE od euro coin and a false ideologic plan of domination.

That's something else as colony and enslave.

And domination or cooperation? It depends of what you look at and your personal interpretation.

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2015-02-17 10:35:30
another content-free post?
2015-02-17 10:37:37
maybe you didn't see it the first time i posted it



only 5% went to actual state needs like pensions etc
95% of your personal money went straight to save the european banks,that's what El Pupe says,if you can't see it i can't help you
Also,if you can't understand that strict austerity and depression will never help to grow our economy and pay back your money,i can't help you

in the end you choose what you want to see,it's either the propaganda about the lazy Greeks that want more money for free or that we actually have a point in saying that the current deal is not going to solve anything

anyway,have a good day sir
2015-02-17 11:16:18
Train derailment causes massive explosion

A train derailment in West Virginia caused a massive explosion and oil spill.

video http://edition.cnn.com/videos/us/2015/02/16/tsr-west-virginia-train-derailment-explosion.cnn
2015-02-17 12:29:05
It's unbelievable how far people can go in order to avoid admitting their mistakes, even if that means neglecting the opportunity to correct those mistakes.

The truth is, when the first agreement with Greece was signed, our representatives did a very poor job by demanding things nobody would really benefit from, something every economist (not just Krugman, but also economists who pretty much despise him) is saying now (unfortunately, most didn't say a word back then). Sure, there were some good reform ideas, and probably Syriza would reject many of those as well. But the suicidal primary surpluses never made any sense and not just for Greece, it was a terrible idea from any country's point of view. Syriza's victory could be the perfect excuse to correct that mistake without fully acknowledging it, but apparently some Eurozone ministers are too stubborn/plain stupid to take this opportunity. Negotiating a reduction in primary surpluses in return for the reforms Syriza doesn't like so much would be an acceptable deal for Greece and a pure victory for the rest, which just would have to be presented as a negotiated solution. But no, they are placing continuity above all. Is like signing a contract according to which you have to shoot me 4 times tomorrow, and when day comes complain about you not honouring the deal.
Eurozone governemnts have shown to be really, really terrible in this meeting, but they'll probably brush it under the carpet with some nationalistic populism, vague statements about "responsibility", and household-analogy fallacies.

Greeks can judge the behavior of their government, but I wonder whether citizens in the rest of the EU will punish their respective governments for yesterday's truly irresponsible behavior.
2015-02-17 14:27:31
I'm thinking if they are really this stupid or it's all a big comedy to bring greece versus the euro-exit.
2015-02-17 15:04:30