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Orrex

(66,818 posts)
35. The nerve!
Tue Jul 21, 2015, 01:15 PM
Jul 2015

I've got half a mind to jump in my F150 and drive over there to plant a big ol' flag in your front yard!

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The Failed Project of Europe [View all] marmar Jul 2015 OP
Don't be ridiculous. The greek referendum was simply a sham to buy time. DetlefK Jul 2015 #1
Absolutely agree.... BooScout Jul 2015 #2
Robert Reich appears to present a different story. Emelina Jul 2015 #5
Goldman Sachs is not a member of the EU; they were employed by the Greek governments muriel_volestrangler Jul 2015 #10
He blames the banks while totally ignoring that they were doing Lee-Lee Jul 2015 #23
What? Put more stock in Reich's analysis that in some angry anonymous rightwing internet poster!? villager Jul 2015 #28
Way to go! Sticking up for the oligarchs and banksters of Europe truebluegreen Jul 2015 #3
Was anything I said incorrect? DetlefK Jul 2015 #4
The implication that the Greek people have truebluegreen Jul 2015 #7
Greeks elected Syriza which never wanted to leave the EU or the euro. If Greeks want out of the EU, pampango Jul 2015 #14
Nope..... BooScout Jul 2015 #8
That's true. Sometimes they are crazy. DetlefK Jul 2015 #20
What situating are we talking about? Greece? JonLP24 Jul 2015 #43
The nerve! Orrex Jul 2015 #35
yes Johnyawl Jul 2015 #11
So, what's the alternative? DetlefK Jul 2015 #22
You're missing a key ingredient to any plan Johnyawl Jul 2015 #24
Okay, let's downsize the plan. DetlefK Jul 2015 #26
Agree: Greece needs reforms first... Johnyawl Jul 2015 #29
But who in Greece should we give that money? DetlefK Jul 2015 #32
I'm not sure on how the money should be pumped into the Greek economy... Johnyawl Jul 2015 #33
+10 million and I'm an Irish woman. Ireland is also amongst the troubled EU riderinthestorm Jul 2015 #40
The Greeks voted out the crooks who have been pulling this crap killbotfactory Jul 2015 #13
As Schäuble said: "A contract is a contract." DetlefK Jul 2015 #21
. randome Jul 2015 #25
How will forcing Greece to adopt reforms that will never work help anybody? killbotfactory Jul 2015 #30
Are you trying to tell me... DetlefK Jul 2015 #31
Be like the Argentines... MattSh Jul 2015 #19
Radix malorum est cupiditas. ananda Jul 2015 #6
Even in the German parliament, there were 65 voices of dissent Betty Karlson Jul 2015 #9
My advice to any country in financial distress nilesobek Jul 2015 #12
The consequence of not taking any money from Europe was that the banks shut down. Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #34
Do you think the rich in Greece are getting over nilesobek Jul 2015 #36
They do need to fix the corruption Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #37
It might be a cultural thing in Greece. nilesobek Jul 2015 #44
The European right has known for decades that the EU is a 'failed project'. That is a core belief of pampango Jul 2015 #15
Continental cooperation is one thing..... marmar Jul 2015 #16
The European right does not want anything that enforces anything on sovereign countries. pampango Jul 2015 #17
Collecting taxes is now a rightwing conspiracy???? n/t Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #38
Huh marmar Jul 2015 #39
Now that I think about it, cemaphonic Jul 2015 #18
Times change HassleCat Jul 2015 #27
This is a paper written in 2003 about Greece's entry into the EMU Yo_Mama Jul 2015 #41
Actually, there was a lot of skepticism in the Euro zone about letting Greece in DFW Jul 2015 #42
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