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In reply to the discussion: Greek debt: Merkel dismisses Tsipras's last-ditch compromise plan [View all]geek tragedy
(68,868 posts)14. So, we are where we started, Sunday means either a Grexit or SYRIZA resigns
from power.
Also, he makes an offer and then turns around and pretty much tells the country he opposes his own offer and asks them to reject it.
Complete weasel.
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Greek debt: Merkel dismisses Tsipras's last-ditch compromise plan [View all]
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
OP
As Greece desparately needs cash Merkel is in an excellent bargaining position.
PoliticAverse
Jul 2015
#1
+100! People get so caught up in blaming the victims that they forget who the villains are.
GliderGuider
Jul 2015
#51
I still don't get what the referendum actually is other than a call for a snap election
Recursion
Jul 2015
#17
There is no "north European" proposal. There is a proposal from the Eurozone countries
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#29
Oh, yes, because we know that Merkal and the Troika "negotiate in good faith."
blackspade
Jul 2015
#15
So, we are where we started, Sunday means either a Grexit or SYRIZA resigns
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#14
Grexit didn't happen yesterday, there's open debate within ISDA over whether
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#21
But if I can't get to my alleged euros, I'd contest that I still live in the eurozone
Recursion
Jul 2015
#22
Did the US leave the dollar in 1933 when Roosevelt closed the banks for a week? nt
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#24
You realize Tsipras is telling people it's NOT about leaving the Euro, right?
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#35
I don't know all of it, but I understand that there was to be yet another cut in pensions
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#45
The losses should be shared but not just by Greece and Germany and Northern Europe.
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#48
Our balance of payments deficit -- probably due to the exaggeratedly high valuation of the
JDPriestly
Jul 2015
#56
he lost when he called this chickenshit referendum, which has now divided Greece
geek tragedy
Jul 2015
#66