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In reply to the discussion: They're teargassing the people so that the markets can win [View all]applegrove
(132,295 posts)27. I agree. The greeks lied about what their debt was to get the euro, then borrowed
against it (and the intrinsic value countries like Germany and France bestowed up the euro) to pay for cushy government jobs for people. This was not a subprime mortgage situation. The liars were the greek people.
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I don't even call it media anymore. It's just a bullshit propaganda machine. It's
RKP5637
Feb 2012
#7
Let's cut your wages in half and see if you still agree with that statement.
backscatter712
Feb 2012
#20
Exactly. Burn the shit down. Anarchy and ruin is better than the alternative...
Zalatix
Feb 2012
#22
vote passed - haven't seen the numbers yet, that will be interesting. Protest has again intensified
BelgianMadCow
Feb 2012
#24
Nooo... They are teargassing people because they are setting shit on fire.
Sen. Walter Sobchak
Feb 2012
#11
Let's both agree not to project 'til facts emerge as to who actually set the fires,
snot
Feb 2012
#29
It's not so the markets can win -- that would be better than the reality. It's so the 1%
snot
Feb 2012
#15
Bullshit. They're teargassing the people because someone started throwing...
TreasonousBastard
Feb 2012
#16
I agree. The greeks lied about what their debt was to get the euro, then borrowed
applegrove
Feb 2012
#27
Why are you so willing to let the lenders off the hook? Germany and France
coalition_unwilling
Feb 2012
#33