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elias49

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25. There's some austerity going on right here at home
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 06:09 PM
Jan 2015

in the US. Who's going to scold us about OUR debt??
I think we should call the IMF!

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So we'll see who blinks first. n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2015 #1
Of course they believe that they hold all of the cards. TexasTowelie Jan 2015 #2
They hold the "if you want more money you have to do what we say" card. n/t PoliticAverse Jan 2015 #4
Syriza holds a higher card - without the interest payments, they think Greece wouldn't need money Yo_Mama Jan 2015 #29
And no one will invest in Greece. candelista Jan 2015 #43
Feeling good about that? JackRiddler Jan 2015 #61
What is your problem? candelista Jan 2015 #67
Same with the US Yupster Jan 2015 #44
Yes, but we aren't running the massive budget deficits as a percent of GDP Yo_Mama Jan 2015 #47
Don't disagree with you about Greece, truebluegreen Jan 2015 #52
Then the solution, is not to ask for anymore money from people you regard as crooks, I guess. freshwest Jan 2015 #56
"Radical Left" was the headline at washingtonpost.com, as well. delrem Jan 2015 #3
Do you see 'radical' as negative? muriel_volestrangler Jan 2015 #13
context is everything. delrem Jan 2015 #15
Unfortunately, I need some context for that gnomic utterance muriel_volestrangler Jan 2015 #16
Iceland did ok... Helen Borg Jan 2015 #5
As well as implementing austerity and borrowing billions from the IMF hack89 Jan 2015 #8
Actually Iceland still has a mountain of debt. DCBob Jan 2015 #23
The EU is demanding it be paid before they are allowed to join FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #24
Iceland recently withdrew its EU application. roamer65 Jan 2015 #35
And at the time had a debt of 50% of GDP not Greece's 177% whatthehey Jan 2015 #53
EU can't allow Greece to set a precedent. joshcryer Jan 2015 #6
Or Italy, Spain or Portugal. n/t amandabeech Jan 2015 #54
Like Venezuela . .. PosterChild Jan 2015 #7
Greece to EU: fuck off. blackspade Jan 2015 #9
They can certainly do that, but they must be prepared for the consequences. Adrahil Jan 2015 #12
Yes, they need to rethink their way of life and all. Helen Borg Jan 2015 #14
It has already caused massive problems truebluegreen Jan 2015 #55
Well, duh... Helen Borg Jan 2015 #58
Nice talking to you. nt truebluegreen Jan 2015 #63
The "duh" was not directed at you, FYI. nt Helen Borg Jan 2015 #64
The way the IMF goes about.... sendero Jan 2015 #65
Greece has no real option FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #10
There is always an option Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #17
That is an option FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #18
There will be some short term pain involved, but the Greeks owe it to themselve to shorten the term Jack Rabbit Jan 2015 #22
They can get money from China or the BRIC Cosmic Kitten Jan 2015 #30
To whom do they owe the money? Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2015 #28
It's not just the old debt, it's getting loans to cover their current spend FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #31
But what I mean is Dyedinthewoolliberal Jan 2015 #36
Depends on how the government cuts their spending FLPanhandle Jan 2015 #42
Greece may not. DeSwiss Jan 2015 #51
This is fresh ----wait until the food supply is affected warrant46 Jan 2015 #11
That's like being given the choice of smallpox or typhoid. hobbit709 Jan 2015 #19
Go Tsipras! Bragi Jan 2015 #20
Severe Austerity against Germany lovuian Jan 2015 #21
There's some austerity going on right here at home elias49 Jan 2015 #25
Who will scold us? JustABozoOnThisBus Jan 2015 #27
According to Paul Krugman, ND-Dem Jan 2015 #37
Thanks, no idea of those stats. Could you link the Krugman piece, too? freshwest Jan 2015 #57
link: ND-Dem Jan 2015 #59
Thanks! He always breaks it down. I wish he was in the government sometimes... freshwest Jan 2015 #60
They have 9% of our debt madville Jan 2015 #62
If they're threatening Greece with 'going bust', Greece should return the favour Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #26
That is exactly the platform Syriza campaigned on. Yo_Mama Jan 2015 #34
That's the Argentina strategy, which has some advantages Recursion Jan 2015 #39
My gut feeling, which might be ignorant of important less than obvious factors Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jan 2015 #46
How about instead of the poor picking up the tab the wealthy actually pay taxes?? Fearless Jan 2015 #32
The Euro was a massive mistake. Dawson Leery Jan 2015 #33
The euro is the real culprit here, I agree. Divorcing monetary and fiscal policy was a stupid idea Recursion Jan 2015 #40
Greece may have to take another short term hit in order to recover. Dawson Leery Jan 2015 #66
Syriza will get something but not enough TooPragmatic Jan 2015 #38
Plenty of "marginal" European countries aren't on the Euro Recursion Jan 2015 #41
But Greece does not have a currency TooPragmatic Jan 2015 #45
Austerity of a singularity seveneyes Jan 2015 #48
Time to Bit the Bullet Sparhawk60 Jan 2015 #49
K&R DeSwiss Jan 2015 #50
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