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  1. Just read a quote from a unidentified Greek official who says we don't have $50 bill worth of property haha. Of course they don't. What do they think this... New York City or something.
  2. I have to agree with you. They might as well just bail right now. This is too much. Depositing $50 billion worth of collateral LOL. Greece isn't even worth $50 Billion.
  3. That's from this morning. They are still meeting. Nothing has been "approved" yet
  4. That would be a big mistake on the collateral. You may as well leave the Euro then.
  5. http://www.politico.eu/article/greece-crisis-live-tsipras-parliament-referendum-bailout-reforms-eurozone-eurogroup-council-summit/ Greece has to be able to do the 12 things on this list according to an alleged document floating. Hmmm. I don't know about this. They will have to have a new alliance government setup tonight.
  6. The Swiss and British have a strong currency and banking system so they will never join. You can't really compare The British pound to the Drachma or Lira. Its no comparison.
  7. I agree with France and Italy. They are supporting Greece because they know they are next so they want to set a precedent when it comes time for their bailout. I can't say that the "Euro" is a failed project. I mean its fairly young and their are a lot of bumps when you create a new currency with different countries. Right now I would rather be in the Euro then on the outside. You don't really see any weak countries in Europe saying we don't want to be in the Euro. The other problem with Greece is that nobody ever comes together. Always fighting internally with everything. Its ingrained in the culture. During a time of crisis, we are still fighting like cats and dogs (We as in the elected government officials). Too much hard ideology and nobody wants to compromise for the better of the country. The government right now is in a mess and will have to be reshuffled or new elections must be held. Enough already.
  8. Turkey and Albania are loving this because if we have grexit, they know we will be extremely weak and vulnerable. Its sad what all these "promises" have gotten us.
  9. Nobody is going to save Greece. They are major baggage. They bring nothing to the table and they are a pain the ass to deal with. Russia, China, and the US want no part in bailing Greece out.
  10. These people pushed this way too far. They didn't think the banks would shut down and now that they did, life sucks for Greece. I do think they will agree to something tomorrow but it will be something that will be month to month and force Greece to carryout the reforms. There is too much pressure from outside forces for Germany and Finland to run wild. I can't really blame Finland and Germany either. They have put so much money up and Greece just takes the money and does the opposite of what they promised to do. Greeks are big time liars.
  11. Thanks Varoufakis. You caused all this havoc and now you're on Greek Islands with your million dollar homes while Greeks are wondering if they can buy insulin and get money for food. You don't talk to people that way. Period. Now we are going to get raped with some ridiculous agreement. The economy has already gone down $7 billion this year because of all the chaos. Varoufakis is a big piece of s%$#!. It pisses me off that he cussed everyone out and then ran away. Typical spineless puke. Now Tsipras with zero experience is trying to clean up the mess by begging for crumbs.
  12. Dude do you realize the British are snakes. England are Anti-Greece. Anything they suggest Greece do, run the other way.
  13. They should have been cooperative from the beginning but Greek people are used to all the politicians giving them everything and finally someone said NO and they don't like it anymore. Tough s%$#!. Instead of taking their medicine like they should have early and moved on, they whined and cried to no more austerity and to be in the Euro. You can't have it both ways. Now the EU has them by the balls today and they will make things a lot worse than if Greece was smart enough to sign something back in the winter. Greeks learned some harsh lessons. First of all you need to be diplomatic. Don't go cursing countries out calling them terrorists and nazis and then beg them for money but with no strings attached. Greece is a 3rd world country without the Euro. Don't bite the hand that feeds you. The last 2 weeks was a wakeup call for everyone. Even the idiot OXI voters who were dancing in the streets like morons.
  14. I'd vote for Pasok and ND over Golden Dawn, KKE, and the communists in Syriza. I'd never vote for a Nazi or Communist.
  15. It was a waste of time but 95% of the people who voted NO wanted to stay in the Euro so nobody got sold out. Only a few hardline 1918 Lenin communists wanted to leave to go to the drachma. Why are you so bent up on privatization. You obviously haven't dealt with doing anything with the Greek government in Greece and what a joke it is. Let someone else run the regional airports. Not some clowns who hire their whole family and do nothing but lose money. If the last 2 weeks wasn't a wake up call to you and all the Drachma lovers, then God help you guys. If old people waiting in lines to get 120 Euros and people going from pharmacy to pharmacy to get insulin and cancer drugs but can't find any didn't bother then the Drachma people are some twisted people.
  16. Get out of here with the Pro-drachma growth crap. Seriously. Enough with this nonsense about the Drachma. My brain will explode if people continue to believe that we are better off going at it alone with Drachma's. Please stop. I don't want to read it again on here.
  17. Yup thats what I think too. This Syriza party needs to go. Greek people need to wake up and stop electing lunatics. Golden Dawn and Syriza shouldn't even get 5% of the vote. I can't believe some of the Syriza idiots still are Pro-Drachma. Get the hell out of here with that nonsense.
  18. The sad thing is that it will take a few years to even get back to the point we were in May of this year.
  19. I think most of Syriza saw how out of control things got the last 2 weeks and changed their tune of a grexit. Would have been one of the biggest disasters of all time.
  20. I really hope this passes but you can never be too sure until the ink is dry. I'm wondering when the banks will reopen. I'm thinking July 20th if something is approved this week. I feel really ashamed at what's going on with our seniors.
  21. I heard this deal is a lot worse than the one in February. Thankfully Obama and France stepped in or the Greek people would have committed suicide.
  22. Typical of Germans. My ex-gf was of German background and definitely cold hearted and could do things with no sympathy. I pretty much hate Germans.
  23. The worst thing is a lot of "No" voters are feeling buyers remorse right now. They regret voting no because they are suffering. No insulin in the pharmacies. If you have diabetes, good luck. Watching Greek TV, people are mentally drained right now. Everyday its "we are close to a deal" then "we don't have a deal" then "we are going to the drachma" etc.. People are going crazy right now with all this uncertainty. Hopefully that idiot Tsipras can make some kind of a deal and sign something so the banks can open and people can get their insulin and cancer medications and the country can move on. What a nightmare the last 5 months.
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