It's like being trapped under water. We know that the oxygen will run out at some point. And there is nothing that we can do about it. Also, there is nothing useful about realizing it. We simply have to accept it.
HA! My ancient ancestors... They were selfish imperialists that built their legacy with wars and slaves. Even if we could do it again in the present day, personally I wouldn't want it. But there is no other way, is…
No, dude. Let's call it pure coincidence. Once in a billions.
sold out politicians
There ain't no right solution. That's the biggest problem of them all. Earlier, in biblical period, god would flush the toilet and things would start from scratch. Now, we can't afford to flush.
Exactly! The problem is that the elected officials promised the exact opposite, in order to get elected.
Now look. Greek politics drama follows: Party A was in power until 2009. During the 2009 elections party A said: "Oops! We're screwed! No more money!". Party B said: "No! Party A is lying! There are lots of money!".…
1: Because it's not a solution. 2: It's a temporary measure that will only lead to a worse temporary measure. 3: GOTO 2;
You got me there. I mean hard working bankers that deserve their 50,000% annual bonuses for destroying people's lives.
Yeah, but Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain don't have any nukes ;)
You should definitely have done that. But you'd won much less out of it. Now you can gain more.
Unlike people, countries don't disappear. They have many (natural) resources standing still on the earth. Which can be used to pay back loan. But greed is good. I can have both the other country's natural resources and…
Well... There are 5,000-euros suited thugs sitting in their offices relieving people of fiscal property. Which is exactly the same as jackbooted thugs going into people's homes and relieving them of physical property.…
Maybe you could sell some of your parents organs and buy a new car? What is a better option? Maybe don't buy a new car? Let them rot. They're too far away. I can't smell the foul scent. I don't care.
The local governments and the local banks are bankrupt. The local people are not bankrupt. But they are soon-to-be.
If you think that Greece and Cyprus are sovereigns, think again. And Iceland chose not to receive "economic help". Greece and Cyprus were forced to receive "economic help".
I don't think that an actual once-and-for-all solution does exist. People much greater than my humble me couldn't provide a non-temporary solution. And I must admit that I don't carry the most temperate mind around. At…
As an earthling, reading superficial and insensible comments like this, makes very sad and eradicates my faith in humanity. Of course, we had it coming. Let's see your economy strive without the southern suckers. Oh no,…
Nobody blamed you for being consistent, organized, eager to work more and getting rightfully rewarded for it. This is the way it's supposed to be. Also the problem is not losing 6.75 of ours savings. For most Greek…
Let's just hope that this bank run will lead to a chain-reaction worldwide bank run, which in turn will lead to a much needed society's hard reset. But it won't.
But if everybody keeps thinking like that, in a few years time in the place of "Greece, Italy, Spain, or Ireland" you will read "Germany, France and UK". It's just a worldwide poker game, the banks are winning and the…
Please, you are not helping anybody. Nobody has ever paid back a loan with a bigger loan. It's just an excuse to take your money too and blame someone else for doing so.
This is nothing more than a warning for the rest of the countries with "failing economies". Banks can afford destroying people's lives to simply increase numbers in excel sheets. Greed is human kind's drive force and…
OK. I agree with you. And I am paying money to keep your economy afloat. Can you see how stupid this is? Little guys fight each other. And the winner gets eaten by the big guy (= bank).
Acts of war by governments ordered by corporations would be more accurate. Sad but true.
It's like being trapped under water. We know that the oxygen will run out at some point. And there is nothing that we can do about it. Also, there is nothing useful about realizing it. We simply have to accept it.
HA! My ancient ancestors... They were selfish imperialists that built their legacy with wars and slaves. Even if we could do it again in the present day, personally I wouldn't want it. But there is no other way, is…
No, dude. Let's call it pure coincidence. Once in a billions.
sold out politicians
There ain't no right solution. That's the biggest problem of them all. Earlier, in biblical period, god would flush the toilet and things would start from scratch. Now, we can't afford to flush.
Exactly! The problem is that the elected officials promised the exact opposite, in order to get elected.
Now look. Greek politics drama follows: Party A was in power until 2009. During the 2009 elections party A said: "Oops! We're screwed! No more money!". Party B said: "No! Party A is lying! There are lots of money!".…
1: Because it's not a solution. 2: It's a temporary measure that will only lead to a worse temporary measure. 3: GOTO 2;
You got me there. I mean hard working bankers that deserve their 50,000% annual bonuses for destroying people's lives.
Yeah, but Cyprus, Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain don't have any nukes ;)
You should definitely have done that. But you'd won much less out of it. Now you can gain more.
Unlike people, countries don't disappear. They have many (natural) resources standing still on the earth. Which can be used to pay back loan. But greed is good. I can have both the other country's natural resources and…
Well... There are 5,000-euros suited thugs sitting in their offices relieving people of fiscal property. Which is exactly the same as jackbooted thugs going into people's homes and relieving them of physical property.…
Maybe you could sell some of your parents organs and buy a new car? What is a better option? Maybe don't buy a new car? Let them rot. They're too far away. I can't smell the foul scent. I don't care.
The local governments and the local banks are bankrupt. The local people are not bankrupt. But they are soon-to-be.
If you think that Greece and Cyprus are sovereigns, think again. And Iceland chose not to receive "economic help". Greece and Cyprus were forced to receive "economic help".
I don't think that an actual once-and-for-all solution does exist. People much greater than my humble me couldn't provide a non-temporary solution. And I must admit that I don't carry the most temperate mind around. At…
As an earthling, reading superficial and insensible comments like this, makes very sad and eradicates my faith in humanity. Of course, we had it coming. Let's see your economy strive without the southern suckers. Oh no,…
Nobody blamed you for being consistent, organized, eager to work more and getting rightfully rewarded for it. This is the way it's supposed to be. Also the problem is not losing 6.75 of ours savings. For most Greek…
Let's just hope that this bank run will lead to a chain-reaction worldwide bank run, which in turn will lead to a much needed society's hard reset. But it won't.
But if everybody keeps thinking like that, in a few years time in the place of "Greece, Italy, Spain, or Ireland" you will read "Germany, France and UK". It's just a worldwide poker game, the banks are winning and the…
Please, you are not helping anybody. Nobody has ever paid back a loan with a bigger loan. It's just an excuse to take your money too and blame someone else for doing so.
This is nothing more than a warning for the rest of the countries with "failing economies". Banks can afford destroying people's lives to simply increase numbers in excel sheets. Greed is human kind's drive force and…
OK. I agree with you. And I am paying money to keep your economy afloat. Can you see how stupid this is? Little guys fight each other. And the winner gets eaten by the big guy (= bank).
Acts of war by governments ordered by corporations would be more accurate. Sad but true.