Greece, the tick at Europe´s arse

Onepercenter represents the top one percent of Americans with a deadly case of GRIDS.

In other words, eat shit niglet.
 
What are your lifts? Have you ever been in a street fight?
I train in the deeside leisure centre with my friend paddy.

What is your routine and lift stats? meaning bench, dead lift, squat stats etc and number of reps?

Have you been in a street fight? meaning bare knuckle brawl, no knives or zipguns allowed.

you are a fool.
stop posting, start lifting, niglet.

silly little untermensh
 
What are your lifts? Have you ever been in a street fight?
I train in the deeside leisure centre with my friend paddy.

What is your routine and lift stats? meaning bench, dead lift, squat stats etc and number of reps?

Have you been in a street fight? meaning bare knuckle brawl, no knives or zipguns allowed.

you are a fool.
stop posting, start lifting, niglet.

silly little untermensh

You are a terrible ironic poster.

You are basically calling yourself an untermensch when you post that, which you are. You inbred nerd.
 
then stop being a slobbering slav, what size is the gap between your mono-brow and your hairline numb nut?
Some fantastic holiday deals in Greece at present, a good season should help the economy. Have you ever left your sty steincamp?
 
Some fantastic holiday deals in Greece at present, a good season should help the economy.
Thank you merchant, you are truly our greatest ally.

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But others would say German memories are short when it comes to debt forgiveness. The German post-war "miracle" might never have happened if Germany hadn't been let off half its post-war debts in 1953.

This is not lost on Yannis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister, who said recently, "no one understands the Greece position better than the Germans". We'll see how true that is.

BBC News - Inside the Germans debt psyche - what makes them tick
 
But others would say German memories are short when it comes to debt forgiveness. The German post-war "miracle" might never have happened if Germany hadn't been let off half its post-war debts in 1953.

This is not lost on Yannis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister, who said recently, "no one understands the Greece position better than the Germans". We'll see how true that is.

BBC News - Inside the Germans debt psyche - what makes them tick
Or it might have. In any case does anyone really believe that forgiving Greek debt will turn that country into a capitalist paradise with booming industries? They've squandered all the money they've gotten propping up union wages and government pensions.
 
Greece's economy is in shambles because of the refusal of the electorate to live within their means. In effect, the Euro was like giving a child a credit card with no limit. For all the wishful thinking of the new radical left government, their is no magic wand that will bail Greece out. They will have no one left to blame but themselves, again.
 
Greece's economy is in shambles because of the refusal of the electorate to live within their means. In effect, the Euro was like giving a child a credit card with no limit. For all the wishful thinking of the new radical left government, their is no magic wand that will bail Greece out. They will have no one left to blame but themselves, again.
They will blame the Germans. They will blame the EU. They will blame the European Central Bank. They will blame China. They will blame everyone but those responsible--themselves and their whiny entitled asses.
 
But others would say German memories are short when it comes to debt forgiveness. The German post-war "miracle" might never have happened if Germany hadn't been let off half its post-war debts in 1953.

This is not lost on Yannis Varoufakis, the Greek finance minister, who said recently, "no one understands the Greece position better than the Germans". We'll see how true that is.

BBC News - Inside the Germans debt psyche - what makes them tick
are you stalking me troll
 
a good percentage of Greek males like their "housewives" fat and bearded ! have you thought of moving behindful?
 
Eurogeddon. It isn't just Greece's fault. Really, it isn't.

We all know what the problem is: Europe has a single currency but no central treasury - no overall financial supremo who can collect revenues and disburse them across the 17 eurozone countries on the basis of need and fiscal responsibility. As they head inexorably toward default, the Greek people are quite rightly furious at being blamed for the financial crisis. Ok - their public sector was bloated and pensions were extravagant - but they aren't alone in that. And yes, the Greeks aren't particularly fond of paying taxes. But this was hardly a secret - and the European banks who lent £400bn to the former Greek government were fully aware that Greece was a fiscal basket case. So why did they give them the money? What about due diligence? Why didn't someone notice that the government was cooking the books? The lender has a responsibility too.

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But it's not just the irresponsible behaviour of French, German and British banks. When the single currency was introduced, without any safeguards, it played havoc with the less advanced economies like Greece. How could they compete with the Germans, who suddenly found that they were able to sell their cars and engineering plant at an artificially low price. Yes, an artificially low 'rate of exchange'. Just as the Greek euro was 'overvalued' , so the German euro was 'undervalued' - it got a massive trading advantage. This should have been recognised by the authorities and appropriate action taken. That's what happens in Britain with the Barnett Formula for Scottish spending, which transfers some wealth north to compensate for the fact that all economic activity tends to be attracted to the south east of England.


Iain Macwhirter Now and Then Eurogeddon. It isn t just Greece s fault. Really it isn t.
 

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