Well, there's a stack, and I mean lots of economists around the world who agree with what he is saying.
Essentially, his message is "stop the extend and pretend game", but Schauble doesn't want that, so that game continues.
In trying to decide who is more knowledgeable, you or Varoufakis, I'm leaning slightly towards him. The fact that the ECB strangled Greece (which maybe gave you joy), while he was Fin-Min doesn't nullify his views. It only shows what lengths the EU project is willing to go to.
Do you get your views purely from reading ekathimerini.com ?
I await your retort which usually involves something about reforms, greeks being lazy, untrustworthy, thieves etc.