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Topic: Your thoughts on Greece? What's the most likely outcome in your opinion? - page 2. (Read 1443 times)

newbie
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in my opinion the things Greek government has been doing all these years are beyond horrible.
the greaks by default are whiney people.

they have pensions 1 500 eur a month. it gets paid 14 times a year. and people are still whining that they can afford to travel only two times a year.
considering that they are spending money which they dont have.

and in the end all europe will suffer.
legendary
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I think EU don't need Greece that much really, all these talks about EURO collapsing are way too much exaggerated and unsound. If Greece does not want to live by the financial terms they themselves got into then it's their choice..

The thing is, if Greece leaves then Spain and Italy could be next, possibly France. I think the EU has been shady and borderline fraudulent throughout all this. They cooked the numbers to even get Greece into the EU in the first place. The Greek economy did not meet the requirements and they knew it in Brussels. It looks now like it was always about privatizing Greece's public sphere and looting their economy with predatory lending. The same BS the global 1% NWO assholes are trying to pull all over the world. At some point these a-hole bankers will probably demand that Greece hand over the Acropolis as a dept payment. Hopefully their whole system of power will collapse before it comes to that tho.

The creditors helped Greece to get into the situation, there's no doubt about that. But what's done is done.. Now, however, the circumstances are such that Greece are in no position to demand something, but they don't seem to realize it or pretend to not realize it and are pushing themselves into further troubles..

seem like voting this weekend will determine the fate of Greece.
sr. member
Activity: 252
Merit: 250
You country is one of the ancient country in this world, Greece is a gifted place to Greeks from God, The Greek word meteora means “suspended in the air,” and this phrase aptly describes the spectacular cliffs and it is one of the Best place to visit in a lifetime. Well, talking about the crisis, it is matter of ups and downs, every tide has its ebb, don't be afraid of the failure, it will pass. success is coming on the way to Greece.
full member
Activity: 154
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I think EU don't need Greece that much really, all these talks about EURO collapsing are way too much exaggerated and unsound. If Greece does not want to live by the financial terms they themselves got into then it's their choice..

The thing is, if Greece leaves then Spain and Italy could be next, possibly France. I think the EU has been shady and borderline fraudulent throughout all this. They cooked the numbers to even get Greece into the EU in the first place. The Greek economy did not meet the requirements and they knew it in Brussels. It looks now like it was always about privatizing Greece's public sphere and looting their economy with predatory lending. The same BS the global 1% NWO assholes are trying to pull all over the world. At some point these a-hole bankers will probably demand that Greece hand over the Acropolis as a dept payment. Hopefully their whole system of power will collapse before it comes to that tho.

The creditors helped Greece to get into the situation, there's no doubt about that. But what's done is done.. Now, however, the circumstances are such that Greece are in no position to demand something, but they don't seem to realize it or pretend to not realize it and are pushing themselves into further troubles..
full member
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I think that after the Greece default, it gets kicked out of Euro zone. Followed by that, more countries leave as euro has always been about more money than just more support. The economy of Greece faults destroyed, they keep losing power and faith of people keeps fluctuating from one leader to another each promising a better future. The euro zone asks an important asset or a part of the country as a payment of the dues and Greece has a fall out if it isn't rescued by another country.
sr. member
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It seems like Greece is heading to the referendum no matter what. As a Greek myself I wonder what others think of the current situation the country is in.
I'm from the UK. Our media shows unhappy queues of people at banks complaining. Some say Tsipras is our saviour, others say he has lost all credibility. To be honest I don't know what it's like for you over there? Are you ok? Are you still able to get the food you want? Are you able to cook it at home? Is the electric still on? Do your taps still release drinking water? Is there violence on the street? Does the bank holiday mean you are off work? Are you worrying? Are you relaxed? I'd love to know.
sr. member
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Op, since youre in greece how much money is stuck in your account? edit: you dont have to answer this question in exact amounts.

Or have you moved most of your funds to western union before the whole incident? or got bitcoin.
full member
Activity: 154
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I think EU don't need Greece that much really, all these talks about EURO collapsing are way too much exaggerated and unsound. If Greece does not want to live by the financial terms they themselves got into then it's their choice..
legendary
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Merit: 1005
Greeks are great nation after all they will come out of this crisis successfully.The real problem is for the European Union states if they let Greece on its own or help it,in both cases they need to support the burden.If people say ''yes'' in referendum then real problem will be for government as it has opposed it from the start.Any way tough time for Greeks on short to medium term but good on long term.
legendary
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It seems like Greece is heading to the referendum no matter what. As a Greek myself I wonder what others think of the current situation the country is in.
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