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K&R! Sherman A1 Mar 2015 #1
T & Y riqster Mar 2015 #4
The right wing neo-liberal dogma is a plague on human civilization n/t AZ Progressive Mar 2015 #2
Lafferist Voodoo Economics needs to be repudiated everywhere it has reared its loathesome head. riqster Mar 2015 #3
But there are differences uhnope Mar 2015 #5
Germany Forcing itcfish Mar 2015 #6
link? uhnope Mar 2015 #7
from the article: magical thyme Mar 2015 #12
thank you for your answer uhnope Mar 2015 #19
link? riqster Mar 2015 #9
The point of the article was long-term economic and social stability. riqster Mar 2015 #8
but why no hoopla for Greece to get its people to pay taxes, or to fight corruption? uhnope Mar 2015 #10
actually, the Syriza government is trying to do just that. magical thyme Mar 2015 #11
that's good to hear. Well see how many of Syriza's plans they can achieve uhnope Mar 2015 #15
Pragmatic moderate centrists think compromise is a good thiing Fumesucker Mar 2015 #22
they've also said they can't do it all at once magical thyme Mar 2015 #24
Not quite the same analogy Blue_Tires Mar 2015 #13
Well, if it's blame you are looking to assign... riqster Mar 2015 #14
Well, if you want to go back 20 years earlier DFW Mar 2015 #16
Which confirms the point I made in my OP. riqster Mar 2015 #20
Technically it was the autocrats and plutocrats who were responsible, much as it is today. bluesbassman Mar 2015 #17
And they will be idiots, to be shocked. riqster Mar 2015 #21
Excuse me. Are you implying that somehow, Germany's wounds were not self-inflicted? Drahthaardogs Mar 2015 #27
Putting Greece's problems on big bad Germany's shoulders is convenient, but BS DFW Mar 2015 #18
Not saying it's Germany's fault. riqster Mar 2015 #23
you're right. The Greeks should NEVER have joined the Euro. magical thyme Mar 2015 #26
On the subject, Bill K Black, back in January: And by the way, Jefferson23 Mar 2015 #25
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