Well Done to the people of Greece...

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  1. Red

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    a coalition of the liberal left Syriza party and the hard line anti-immigration centre right Independent Greek party now running Greece .........wow!
    there could be trouble ahead.
     
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    I can't stop laughing at this one!
     
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    The new Greek leader is a close buddy of Putin's. And we all know what sort of leaders they usually turn out to be......
     
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    It's a reight con this finance lark. In what other line of work can you commit wholesale fraud and not expect to go to jail?

    Bankers should have been jailed for the mess we're in. The argument that you won't get the most talented taking the jobs if there's the threat of jail is a joke. So corruption is an acceptable part of economics? I blame the bloke from A Beautiful Mind or whatever it was called. Game Theory, my 'arris!

    All cuts and quantitative easing do is increase the flow of wealth from the poor to the rich. Instead of creating a trillion euros out of thin air to give to banks, why not just give everyone in europe 1000Euros - half the cost, and everyone benefits.

    I've now reached the stage where i ALMOST admire those defrauding benefits. The game's bent, you don't have the option not to play so why not cheat?

    So why should Greece pay back the money? where did it come from in the first place?
     
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