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  1. It sounds like a referendum for July 5th.  This government is a clown show.  Why didn't they just have one in April and be done with it.  It shows how worthless these communist scumbags are.  The negotiations on their part were a complete failure and now they are backed into a corner.  All this wasting time and "We are close to coming to an agreement" nonsense since March tanked the economy even more.  Let the Greek people vote on July 5th.  Do they want to export cotton and fish and live on 300 euros a month or keep the Euro and make 600 Euros a month.

  2. Greece is not capable of implementing reforms and sticking to them.  I don't get why you think Greece can just go back to the drachma and all of a sudden turn it around after 5-10 years when Greek mentality refuses to even reform unlimited free college.

  3. The biggest issue in Greece is the lack of jobs and the hurdles that are in place for job creation. Greece is its own worst enemy.  The laws in place do not lend to entrepreneurs which is ironic, due to the fact that every Greek I know in the states has some sort of business.  Most have done relatively well for themselves. Greece has a highly educated population who is pretty internet savvy (I remember reading a survey that stated that Greece had one of the highest internet usage in Europe per person). Why not give them the tools to move forward?

     

    The new agreement (Well nothing is official yet) has more taxes for business so it will just get worse.  The solution is jobs, not lifetime free education.

  4. Some people just don't get it.  Greece has to borrow money to survive.  Not because of the banks, but because they spend way more money than they bring in.  Again, some people can't get their fingers wrapped around the fact that Greeks have been major tax evaders for decades, not since the start of the Euro. I remember being there in 2005 and the arrogance of Greeks and they were all living the life.  Unfortunately, that life was a mirage on borrowed funds.

  5. The misinformation by the leftists who may either be doing it intentionally or are not educated.  Using the banks as the bogeyman is completely laughable because if the banks didn't loan money to Greece, then the country would have defaulted 10 years ago.  The money from the banks was given to Greece to sustain the unsustainable Greek lifestyle of early retirements, no taxes, free health care etc...  It all came crashing down when the bills were due.  Now its the banks fault.  But hey, Syriza and the Unions need an enemy and they aren't going to admit its themselves so point the finger at the banks.  

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  6. we have said it many times.....Tsipra and Syriza have no plan for jobs or growth...they are fundamentally opposed to investment and capital...

     

    they live in 1970s university essay.

    When this government gets chased out of office, one thing that needs to be done is to clean out the universities so they can go back to education and not a breeding ground for left wing pony tailed idiots.

  7. Tsipras is lecturing the European Union with Putin on his side right now.  This is absolutely disgusting.  People are literally dying in hospitals right now due to no supplies and he's telling Europe what to do.  I've never seen a political party so stupid in my life.  I have to say if the majority of Greece supports this clown or even 10%, they deserve everything they get.  What a delusional person.

  8. The country is falling apart but Comrade Tsipras was in Russia.  How anyone can defend this clown is beyond me.  The banks are about to shut down and he's in Russia.  Dude, Greece is a western country, get the hell out of Russia and get a deal done.  Europe needs to stop loaning the banks money.  Squeeze them even more.  Tsipiras and the "Finance Minister Rock Star" need to be hung in a public square for what they are doing to the Greek citizens.

     

    Great to see people without ponytails and black hoods in Syntagma for a change.

  9. The people that make up this government are so brain dead.  A month back I remember someone from Syriza being interviewed on Greek tv saying that Europe could just print them money and give it to them.  Like all they needed was a printer and a computer to solve this.  The sad thing is that this person was serious too.

  10. I'm not sure if any of you guys do twitter but @GreekAnalyst is pretty good.  So the negotiations lasted a whole 45 mins today before it was deemed that the sides were too far apart.  One thing I will say is that Europe needs to throw a drop dead date.  These fake deadlines are ridiculous.  Just say a decision needs to be made by this date or else an exit will occur.  Nobody is taking anyone serious now.

  11. Hospitals are running out of sheets, painkillers, and other types of supplies yet the Greek government is busy releasing "technical" papers blaming everyone else besides themselves for the problem.  This government came in here with no plan and you can tell we are down to the end now and they still have no plan.  One minute they say a deal is close, the next minute they are trying to scare Europe by calling Russia, then the next minute they are asking for nazi reparations.  What an amateur crew.  The European leaders have to wonder where did these people come from and how is it possible to elect a group of idiots like these.

  12. At the moment it's not because there's no World channel yet, but I certainly hope so.

     

    As you guys say, the picture quality of the old ERT was MUCH better than Antenna via Foxtel. 

     

    My parents recently installed the streamed Greek channels via the internet. This is also a lot better than Antenna, and you get lots of channels, basically see all the Greek football you want. You need unlimited or high volume internet though (NBN is best). From memory Hellas TV offered a sports package (Nova, OTE, etc) for around $30 a month.  

     

    Do you mean ellas tv

  13. I'm sorry you were scammed and whomever was responsible needed a punch on the nose but you sound bitter and twisted.

    I live 3 kilometres from the Australian Parliament and yesterday I was scammed from a local Australian business. By your reckoning this shouldn't have happened here.

    I've caught plenty of taxis in Greece and visited the Acropolis but according to people like you, I must have been lucky as I wasn't scammed.

    Fancy referring to some village in the "middle of nowhere" as sucking! I assume you haven't returned since you were 13? As an "adult" looking back did you honestly expect your mother's village should have been the Principality of Monaco?!

    You're no different to what some of the Jewish-Americans refer to some in their community as self-hating Jews.

    Modern Greece and her society has many, many pressing issues and you offer nothing but miseria. I'm glad you live in the USA and I hope you have changed your name so that you're not considered as a representative of Greece. There are decent people in Greece as there are in North Korea or Turkey or Pakistan. You trade in offensive sterotypes which I can read on The Guardian or Telegraph's websites comment section. I don't want to read your petty gripes on a Greek forum. I hope you continue to post though, I'm not censoring you. Posters here should see how diaspora Greeks shouldn't act.

    Good day.

     

    See you want to attack the victim and still can't see the problem.  I have endless amounts of stories in Greece from when they would let Greeks in free at the Acropolis and charge foreign people, to the taxi drivers that will drive you in a loop if you don't know where you're going, to the stores in Greece that don't display prices and make stuff up when you pay depending on if you're a tourist.  For the record, I did go to the village and spent a few weeks a couple years back.  You just can't see in front of your eyes how screwed up Greek society is.  The Greeks even tell you in Greece that we deserve this.  But hey, you ignored the petty gripes for years and the petty gripes have turned into a death spiral.  Enjoy defending theft and corruption.  Sorry, I wasn't brought up to defend that stuff.  I have morals.

  14. Js1000...  You don't get it.  Here is a personal example of how corrupt the country is.

     

    I have a relative who is a farmer.  He sells his crop to a middleman and they in turn pay him.  Well they paid him a partial amount and said they would pay him the rest later in the season.  Well he got ripped off thousands of Euros and there is no recourse.  He's not the only farmer.

     

    I have relatives who work and don't get paid for months and when they do get paid, they only get 50% they are due.  Its bullshit like this that isn't tolerated in a civilized country.  That is why I cringe when people are talking about Bulgaria, Croatia, and who knows what other country.  For all the s%$#! people want to say about the EU, at least they brought structure and laws.  But Greeks don't want that.  They want to be ripped off by everyone from the taxi driver, to the people running the Acropolis, etc...

     

    When I was a kid and went to my mother's village which sucked by the way.  It was in the middle of nowhere.  Anyway, there was a little store there that I would go with my little sister and buy a coke or an ice cream, whatever.  The owner of the store saw that we were Americans and ripped us off.  Unbelievable.  They ripped off a 13 year and his 9 year old sister at the time.  Stuff like this doesn't happen in civilized countries.  That is the Greek mentality.  To pillage and steal from anyone.

  15. You also don't seem to have a problem with all the Greek Farm subsidies that are stolen by the "working" people who claimed they owned a bunch of livestock or farmed land which they didn't.  Or the "working" people who worked at offices that provided drivers licenses to people who made 200k a year by taking bribes.  So no matter what, if you come up with 600 euros, no matter how bad your driving skills are, you get a drivers license.   

     

    I have questions for you...

     

    Is it ok to report you own 300 sheep when you only own 50 and collect thousands of EU subsidies?

    Is it ok to say that you have x amount of acres of a certain crop when in fact you don't even have 1 acre and collect thousands of EU subsidies?

    Is it ok to pay a $600 or more bribe to get a drivers license when you can't pass the driving test?

     

    Frankly I don't think its ok.  You can talk about banks loaning Greece money and thats fine but you can't just ignore all the corruption from the people and the mentality of pillaging the government.  Everyone is robbing the government.  From the elites to the farmers.

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