Alexis Tsipras' "open letter" to German citizens

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Tsing Tao, Jan 29, 2015.

  1. We talked about the VERY SAME topic 2 days ago in painful detail!!!!!!!!!!!! You can entertain others with your garbage. And of course you will still hear from certain Jewish organizations and Greeks in 1000 years that Germany still owes money, that does not mean that is true or fact. You fuck up on a simple tourism google search but cannot do a simple search of how Germany has paid every last penny it owed Greece. I am done discussing anything on this website with you because you are an asshole who prefers to incite, flame, rather than digging out the truth. You can go back to any of the previous pages and you will not find a single sentence in which I made a claim that can be contradicted by facts. Yes I name call and I call Greeks on average savages and I call you an egotistical asshole because you cannot admit mistakes but rather bent the truth in your favor. I have a strong suspicion that you are a lousy trader if you even trade at all.

    On ignore, entertain others with your untruth and biased copy/paste.

     
    #341     Feb 9, 2015
  2. well they also still have demand towards the Ottoman empire, Turkey is still figuring out whether they are feeling addressed or not, lol.

    And think about how much the US owes to the world by application of the same logic. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_United_States_military_operations

    Oh and I forgot to mention in TsingDao's pasted article earlier: Joe Schlesinger covered mostly natural disasters and suddenly he is the expert on Germany and Greece, lol. And should I mention that he is of course Jewish, else how would someone still pull out issues that have long time ago been put to rest, asked for forgiveness, and forgiven, lets not forget German officials after American ones are the most frequent foreign speakers in the Knesset. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Schlesinger). Some just would go back milleniums if it suited their argument.

     
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    #342     Feb 9, 2015
  3. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Whether Greeks are burning bridges based on a few quotes you're providing is speculation. It's interpretation. Whether they are burning bridges with the IMF is the relevant question. And with that, feel free to ramble on.
     
    #343     Feb 9, 2015
  4. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Squawk squawk blah blah...As I said, it was an interesting read, nothing more. Censor everyone's opinion you don't agree with, right?

    Let's hope you DO put me on ignore so I can stop reading your utterly worthless commentary. Although you put Visaria on ignore supposedly, but can't stop replying to him/her. So who knows?
     
    #344     Feb 9, 2015
  5. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Have you seen Athens lately? That might be an improvement!
     
    #345     Feb 9, 2015
  6. luisHK

    luisHK

    No, actually I don't have an opinion on wether the grexit will/would be beneficial or a disaster for Greece, but feel a deep enough dislike for the country for not visiting it (again).
    Also I'm not much of a warm island enthusiast, which doesn't help.
     
    #346     Feb 9, 2015
  7. I personally belive that EU is wrong idea to start with since it is monetory union but there is no political nor caltural common ground. I do not speculate what intentions EU and Germany had when they gave those loans to Greece though everyone knows they they benefited from Greece taking the money and staying put. All I am saying that Greece is a first victim and blaming them for everything that happened is not fare. There will be economic consequencies for Greece no matter which way they go. But being free is so much better than a part of shady EU and slave of it. Because paying back the mony for decades would make them just that. I do belive that Greek goverment was corrupted and self centered. They should of never take the money. Greese has plenty of problems. So does EU. Leaving EU is the best way for Greese to go. And I am no way cancelling my next year vacation to that country. If anything it will be cheaper with drahma.
     
    #347     Feb 9, 2015
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  8. yes if, as your name suggests, you are a HK resident and are used to the extremely low level of street crime and overall safety standards then you would not be happy in Greece as you would have to chain your wallet and passport to your body because the judge is still out there whether the street kids are more untrustworthy or any of the hotel staff even in 5 star hotels.

     
    #348     Feb 9, 2015
  9. Tsing Tao

    Tsing Tao

    Yeah, if you don't like warm islands - Greece probably isn't your thing.
     
    #349     Feb 9, 2015
  10. d08

    d08

    If there ever was an article more one-sided than this.
    The reparations after the first world war were extortion, mind you the numbers weren't based on much of anything, it was just "this is how much we want". It cannot be compared to Greece now who actually borrowed every cent.
    Greece has already accepted decades ago that the WWII debts have been payed and now they want to revisit that, it doesn't quite work that way.

    Now Greece, let's talk about the occupation of Smyrna, are all your debts paid? I don't think so. Better open up the wallets and let the billions start flowing toward Turkey.

    Apparently in Canada any imbecile can just put together an article.
     
    #350     Feb 9, 2015