Greece and the Eurozone

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SHOULD the Greek people vote yea or nay on the referendum?

Yea
7
44%
Nay
9
56%
 
Total votes : 16

Re: Greece and the Eurozone

Postby GreekIdiot » Mon Aug 17, 2015 9:56 am

Actually most entrepreneurs and the majority of the private sector voted yes. Yes meant stability for them, which for all intends and purposes, is the best form of economic status you can get in a world crippled by austerity measures. Nay voters quite honestly thought this was the beginning of a revolution. Très retarder.

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Re: Greece and the Eurozone

Postby J4C0B65 » Thu Aug 20, 2015 9:30 am

CanadianEh wrote:I think this is just proof on how flawed Socialism is as a system. Greece needs to first take care of their Bloated Government. They need to cut Government Spending, Privatize failing government industry and cut taxes for Businesses and the People, only when they do that they will be able to decrease debt and decrease unemployment, because currently businesses are leaving Greece because of high taxes and going to places like Switzerland (A very Liberal/Libertarian Society).

I believe that the no vote was good because it finally got Greece to recognize its problem and it cut its addiction to loans. When their is an addiction though there will be withdrawl and these next few months are going to be really hard for Greece. I just cannot understand why they elected a Left Wing government when they are going to do nothing to fix the problem and ultimately plunge Greece into second world status.


They seriously need to sort out their infrastructure as well!
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Re: Greece and the Eurozone

Postby Maxington » Fri Aug 21, 2015 12:09 am

I say that Greece should turn to either Russia or Germany for help.

*Whispers under-breathe* "They should take russia, russia will benefit from bailing them out also, with the petty economic sanctions the US have imposed. :lol:
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Re: Greece and the Eurozone

Postby CanadianEh » Sat Sep 12, 2015 4:02 am

Maxington wrote:I say that Greece should turn to either Russia or Germany for help.

*Whispers under-breathe* "They should take russia, russia will benefit from bailing them out also, with the petty economic sanctions the US have imposed. :lol:

Russia cannot afford to bail our anyone right now, those sanctions are much more than 'petty' the west is crippling their economy.
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