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This is so sad for the people. It isn't right that politicans got them in this mess. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #1
We're not nearly as bad, but just like here...we/they voted them in. demosincebirth May 2012 #3
They lie like hell and take big money and the people get screwed. I sure hope our Politicans are southernyankeebelle May 2012 #10
Let's not forget the bankster's role in this. Zorra May 2012 #111
Yes am disappointed that Obama hasn't done anything to really stop what is going on. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #114
The politicians are favored by the billionaire criminals that really run things. Initech May 2012 #112
Yes I got a call wanting a donation for dems. I gave him a piece of my mind. southernyankeebelle May 2012 #113
NICE!! Make the rich pay their fair share and even more....but just not just fair uponit7771 May 2012 #2
A run on the banks is what caused the Great Depression here. Honeycombe8 May 2012 #4
question FirstLight May 2012 #5
Yes, it would result in hyperinflation. The rich REALLY get soaked then. Zalatix May 2012 #11
the rich will survive just fine. the poor will starve. yay! we won!1!!1! dionysus May 2012 #17
The rich would not survive when their money is utterly worthless. Zalatix May 2012 #20
Those farms will be guarded compounds for the rich who owns them... Maine23 May 2012 #25
Uh, how would the rich enforce their ownership of said farmland? Zalatix May 2012 #28
the smart rich will have divested a long while ago. Javaman May 2012 #46
A run on the banks is a terrifying thing, but not as terrifying as Germany's austerity plan. Zalatix May 2012 #56
which is fine... Javaman May 2012 #78
Since few people are clear on where I stand, see the updated OP. Zalatix May 2012 #94
Argentina took out (and re-payed) a $12 billion loan from the IMF hack89 May 2012 #101
How will they pay the guards? aquart May 2012 #86
they own the land, and they'll shelter their money. you're being naive. dionysus May 2012 #26
And how will they enforce their ownership when the money is rendered worthless? Zalatix May 2012 #30
other currencies? dionysus May 2012 #31
To pay the police with? Good luck with that! Zalatix May 2012 #32
you can buy a lot of private security with US dollars. jesus christ dionysus May 2012 #33
Like I said, good luck with that. When the farmers go on strike the Plutocrats can eat US dollars! Zalatix May 2012 #35
enjoy that fantasy. dionysus May 2012 #36
The rich surviving hyperinflation? Now THAT is a fantasy. Zalatix May 2012 #38
I don't think the rich need to worry about hyperinflation, as they can (and have) indeed, stopped it LanternWaste May 2012 #59
Stopping it from happening is more plausible. Zalatix May 2012 #64
The most extreme example of hyperinflation was Germany after WW1 LeftishBrit May 2012 #91
The ultra wealthy are the very ones most likely to own gardens and farms! LeftishBrit May 2012 #89
They'd be vulnerable to having their land seized in that kind of chaos. Zalatix May 2012 #97
Greece can't feed itself. What would seizing someone's estate solve? Nuclear Unicorn May 2012 #109
I don't know. But unless you have more than $150k, there's no reason to pull your $ out. Honeycombe8 May 2012 #21
Technicality, but current FDIC limit is $250K - n/t coalition_unwilling May 2012 #107
FDIC is almost broke, actually. Can't cover all banks at all. dixiegrrrrl May 2012 #61
The issue here isn't insurance, but devaluation n2doc May 2012 #52
Exactly. dixiegrrrrl May 2012 #63
I think you mean pre-1982 pennies Art_from_Ark May 2012 #95
A run on the banks in the early 30s did not cause the Great Depression here. Simply coalition_unwilling May 2012 #106
OMG "Tyler Durden"! NYC_SKP May 2012 #6
Well, now you know where he went! KansDem May 2012 #7
YOU nuked Tyler?!?!? dionysus May 2012 #16
"we" nuked him... NYC_SKP May 2012 #19
damn i hope you guys threw out your file on me... dionysus May 2012 #27
Tyler Durden is the guy in Fight Club cthulu2016 May 2012 #58
People are rushing to get Euros out of the banks in anticipation that Greece will be returning PoliticAverse May 2012 #8
I suspect "the plutocracy" banks elsewhere. n/t bhikkhu May 2012 #9
They may also be forced to reside elsewhere. Zalatix May 2012 #12
if only we could herd all of the troublemakers onto one small island... glinda May 2012 #13
Then declare them terrorists. LOL. Zalatix May 2012 #14
+1 glinda May 2012 #45
you're cheering on a whole lot of misery coming up. foolish. dionysus May 2012 #15
No. This is the beginning of the end of a whole lot of misery. girl gone mad May 2012 #41
from one misery to another. Javaman May 2012 #47
They are already one step ahead of you. girl gone mad May 2012 #73
This has all the ingredients for an anarcho-mutualist uprising Taverner May 2012 #18
A anarcho-mutualist uprising is not much better then a fascist uprising... Maine23 May 2012 #23
It's better than a Plutonomy. Zalatix May 2012 #24
It's an opportunity, but it could also be a curse Taverner May 2012 #50
Followed by either a facist dictatorship or a dictator of the proletariat, depending. FarCenter May 2012 #57
Well... Have You Seen This ??? WillyT May 2012 #22
Damage control. It'll fail just like it has before. Zalatix May 2012 #29
Germany's getting all the flight capital? Bloody hell! aquart May 2012 #88
Are you actually cheering for misery for the people of Greece? blue neen May 2012 #34
There's even more grief for the people of Greece if they let austerity win. Zalatix May 2012 #37
So, that makes it okay to cheerlead in your OP for their misery now? blue neen May 2012 #42
Austerity is a cancer upon Greece. What is going on now is chemotherapy. Zalatix May 2012 #43
That is a really horrible analogy. Javaman May 2012 #48
Seriously, you need some perspective here. Zalatix May 2012 #55
I have plenty of perspective., thank you... Javaman May 2012 #72
Greek people are already starving... girl gone mad May 2012 #74
Where did I say everything was just "peachy"? Javaman May 2012 #75
And yet you cheer for more austerity? girl gone mad May 2012 #82
So now instead of calling me clueless you put words in my mouth... Javaman May 2012 #84
Greece did not cook its books to gain entry into the EU. girl gone mad May 2012 #90
Here... Javaman May 2012 #103
Sorry to break it to you, but Greece is getting austerity no matter what. Dreamer Tatum May 2012 #51
Austerity is a given at this point,it won't just be the rich who suffer. sufrommich May 2012 #60
What a ridiculous argument. The people are going to suffer regardless. Zalatix May 2012 #66
The rich buy airplane tickets when the going gets tough. sufrommich May 2012 #80
You mean they'll LEAVE? And hopefully never come back? Zalatix May 2012 #93
The US recovered so fast after World War II because Art_from_Ark May 2012 #98
he's too naive to comprehend what he's cheering for. i think he means well. dionysus May 2012 #39
You're too naive to understand that things will actually be WORSE if austerity wins. Zalatix May 2012 #40
i'm not saying austerity will win, or should win. what i object to, is that you're treating this dionysus May 2012 #44
+1000 nt Javaman May 2012 #49
A game? I haven't portrayed it as anything of the sort. Zalatix May 2012 #54
You're cheerleading an impending Great Depression for Greece. it's exactly what you're doing. dionysus May 2012 #85
"there's going to be a lot of misery, pain, maybe even some violence and death" girl gone mad May 2012 #77
Austerity has already won, unless you have plans to start sending money to Greece, and... Dreamer Tatum May 2012 #53
For the thousandth time, at least this way the rich don't get away with it. Zalatix May 2012 #69
When Greece Returns to the Drachma, It Will Be A Good Thing Yavin4 May 2012 #62
That's an odd prognosis cthulu2016 May 2012 #65
Lose their homes to whom? The banks holding the debt will collapse. Zalatix May 2012 #67
And what will it do to all those imports, starting with gas and oil? hack89 May 2012 #68
It'll force them to choose an alternative renewable energy. Zalatix May 2012 #70
Really? So where will Greece get the capital to completely rebuild their energy infrastructure? hack89 May 2012 #76
The same place every other sovereign currency regime gets its capital. girl gone mad May 2012 #81
Only if all the technology is designed and made in Greece. hack89 May 2012 #83
Greece can increase trade.. girl gone mad May 2012 #87
Devaluing your country's currency never works. Zalatix May 2012 #92
You neglect to mention capital controls, progressive taxes and austerity measures hack89 May 2012 #99
Many people in Europe believe the return to Drachma will take Greece to Civil War.. Londoncalling May 2012 #71
Finally, someone on DU with a little common sense. girl gone mad May 2012 #79
No shit... is this fascist free-market underground now? fascisthunter May 2012 #96
A de-valued currency (or high inflation) is really not such a bad thing, provided you coalition_unwilling May 2012 #108
nobody vacations in a place without police or public sanitation Nuclear Unicorn May 2012 #110
Solidarity with the people of Greece. nt TBF May 2012 #100
Bank runs are never a good thing GoneOffShore May 2012 #102
+1000 nt Javaman May 2012 #104
Here you go... Javaman May 2012 #105
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