norseamd
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- Dec 13, 2013
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When you owe someone $100K, you should worry, when you owe someone $100B, they should worry.
True.
When you owe someone $100K, you should worry, when you owe someone $100B, they should worry.
The Greek's should have given their bond holders the finger long ago.
Seems to me Greece might want to consider withdrawing from the Euro and start bringing criminal charges and lawsuits against any bankers from Germany and other European countries who were involved in the Greek economic collapse.
Seems to me Greece might want to consider withdrawing from the Euro and start bringing criminal charges and lawsuits against any bankers from Germany and other European countries who were involved in the Greek economic collapse.
Looks like their not paying tomorrow. Should I stock up on gold and survival seeds?
Did they forget to cancel their comcast service and let it balloon out of control or what?
Worse, they listened to the Keynesian "stimulus" cheerleaders. Now they've completely maxed out their borrowing and wasted it on frivolous shit. Now instead of one earlier retrenchment they'll get to enjoy a complete collapse and see their standard of living revert to somewhere like Bolivia for a few years. Of course they'll be OK again once their wages and imports drop enough that they can be competitive with places like Pakistan.
1.6 billion Euroes doesn't seem all that much for a country, wtf... they should just sell some land or something.
1.6 billion Euroes doesn't seem all that much for a country, wtf... they should just sell some land or something.
How much would the Parthenon go for? For sure the baby boomers here wouldn't hesitate to sell off our past to fund their retirement.
How much would the Parthenon go for? For sure the baby boomers here wouldn't hesitate to sell off our past to fund their retirement.
Don't dis my art repair shop, dude. It's gonna take off any day now. Any day . . .At least they are thinking about retirement...I don't even think I want to know what millennials are doing right now....Wonder how much you can save after buying the lastest iphone/ipad with unlimited/10G data plans and eating out every night while paying back their 100K student loans used to get a history or arts degree....
At least they are thinking about retirement...I don't even think I want to know what millennials are doing right now....Wonder how much you can save after buying the lastest iphone/ipad with unlimited/10G data plans and eating out every night while paying back their 100K student loans used to get a history or arts degree....
At least they are thinking about retirement...I don't even think I want to know what millennials are doing right now....Wonder how much you can save after buying the lastest iphone/ipad with unlimited/10G data plans and eating out every night while paying back their 100K student loans used to get a history or arts degree....
1.6 billion Euroes doesn't seem all that much for a country, wtf... they should just sell some land or something.
That's a big chunk of cash for a nation the size of Greece. Their population is half that of Texas and I imagine their economy probably 20%. They're a poor country by western standards. Most of that is on them though, the Greeks are notorious layabouts and union lackeys even by European standards.
I wonder what would happen if China said "we'll bail you out, but you need to let us build a few military bases on your soil". I imagine the rest of the EU and the US would suddenly find some way help them out.
The Athens government will have until 30 June to pay the €1.5bn total, which is also the day on which its bailout deal with the EU and IMF runs out.