Greece agrees €24bn austerity package

Discussion in 'Economics' started by ASusilovic, Apr 30, 2010.

  1. Humpy

    Humpy

    Another Socialist government bankrupts the country it was elected to serve. Also Brown has very nearly done Britain in with their left wing nonsense.

    The Left are too hopeless with their 19th century philosophical nonsense

    The Right are dominated by greedy pigs coining it in for themselves

    Lets hope there are some honest competent people who will surface soon and pull all these failing economies out of the shit. A domino effect could really collapse the world economy.

    Rioting is hardly the answer. Just more expense and bloodshed.

    I don't see the politicians taking a 10% pay cut or are they classified as public servants ?
     
    #41     May 1, 2010
  2. morganist

    morganist Guest

    have you not been watching the news.
     
    #42     May 1, 2010
  3. Yawn, I was waiting for machine gun firing, body piled up in hospitals, I would surely be disappointed.
     
    #43     May 1, 2010
  4. morganist

    morganist Guest

    remember it hasn't defaulted yet. wait till after the 19 may.
     
    #44     May 1, 2010
  5. I know a lot of Greek people and every one I can think of is intelligent and industrious. In fact, a Greek nurse who worked for me was the hardest working and most productive employee I can ever recall.

    Too bad ET does not ban bigots like you. Or maybe they do--I will try the complain button. Maybe other people will try that, too.

    At least I can put you on ignore along with fkbsuhites.
     
    #45     May 1, 2010
  6. Watch out. This could join Business Week's "Death of Equities" cover in the magazine cover contrary indicator Hall of Fame.
     
    #46     May 2, 2010

  7. Lol. On a side note Bushite is reduced to arguing with himself in P&R.
     
    #47     May 2, 2010
  8. Everyone has lived beyond their means, to an extent. If you look at the condition of the Eurozone, relative to that of the US or the UK, it actually doesn't look that bad. At any rate, noble has everything to do with it. In my view, the EMU/Eurozone is an idea that is worth bailing out and preserving, even though the costs will be high.
     
    #48     May 2, 2010
  9. Humpy

    Humpy

    Is that before or after their 2 hour siesta ?
     
    #49     May 2, 2010
  10. A Greek woman, aged 45, once working as an government employee, now retired - complained she had to forbear cuts in her 2000 EUR "government pension". Asked about why she retired at the age of 45, she wasn't able to give a staright answer. Certainly an extreme example, but showing the mindset of how people "feel"...
     
    #50     May 2, 2010