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Sunday, 12.02.2012.

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Greek parliament to vote on new austerity bill

The Greek parliament has a historic responsibility ahead of the vote on the latest austerity bill, Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos has warned.

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szemi

pre 12 godina

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.
(Leonidas, 13 February 2012 16:59)

Yeah I remember those good times when I did not have to bump into albanian beggars at every corner between Omonia sqr and monastiraki.I am also very hopeful that soon I will pay for my Gate7 tickets in Drahma again.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

szemi, i do not know exactly what to say to please you, (and i dont care to). Suffice to say that i am as much greek (or greekier) than you and leonidas combined.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

By congratulating yourself on the computer screen for your usual nonsensical rants it only confirms that the article is beyond your intellectual capabilities.

If Bulgaria was such a nice place you wouldn't have more than 200000 Bulgarians either employed or seeking employment in Greece.Did you ask yourself why Bulgarians sell their children in Greece for 5000 euros?See today's press.Did you ask why Bulgarians are arrested in Greece on a weekly basis for stealing rail tracks,electricity cables or even church bells which they are selling as a scrap metal?

You talk about the fat surgeon who doesn't pay tax.Who is responsible for that?Is it not the tax authorities that have the pursue non-tax payment?If I had the authority myself I would've hanged all the "LAMOYIA" by the balls.

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.

szemi

pre 12 godina

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA
(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

Leonidas is bred and born greek while you are just some kind of greek Dohány street version representative on this forum.That is main difference between you two guys.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

The west surely is responsible for all this mess. Things were MUCH MUCH better before 1990. However the greek citizens are also to blame as well.

When Bulgaria received only 30B in loans (and they are of course a MUCH MUCH MUCH more organized and CLEAN country - being slavs) than Greece, when Serbia received 200B DAMAGE in bombs..... Greece received ..... (take seats) :

- more than 300B in loans
- MORE THAN FREE 150B in MOD-KPS-ESPA!!!! FREE MONEY!!!!

Yet, most of my countrymen still yell and shout about the NAZI compensation funds from Germany that never came!! LOL... Those guys just needed some trillions n order to be happy!!!

Still, instead of turning the blame to the GREEK people which was never an organized, sane and civil society, they chose instead to attack the eternal scape goats the politicians.... Of course all politicians are western puppets, it doesn't take a genius to see that, the point is that those western puppets brought all these money in Greece.

All the loans of Serbia = just 2-3 national roads in Greece (Egnatia+Attiki)

All the funds for a bulgarian hospital = just a kids place in some greek neighborhood

All the income of one big fat greek surgeon in athens = the funds for Rakovica Motors for 2011....

The numbers are devastating, and even more devastating was the performance of the super duper greek populace....

SHAME... and the biggest shame goes to LEONIDAS who always accuses the others and not himself....

Yes to see anyone of them being nostalgic about the pre-90s.....

PS

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Papademos said Greece would be “drawn into a vortex of recession” and would eventually exit the euro without a new economic program.

B92

More scaremongering from Lukas Papademos, the Gauleiter installed by the globalist banking cabal to pass the new austerity measures demanded by German Reich Chancellor Angela Merkel.It's the same Papademos who as the governor of bank of Greece and responsible for the preparations of the country into euro appointed his former employer Goldman Sacks (it cost $650 million)to do some creative default swap accounting on Greece's debt which led us into the situation we are today.Now Papademos is telling the Greeks that unless they accept more austerity(Bulgarian Wages withBrussel prices)it will be the end of Greece.I know what I would've done to Papademos but I will keep it to myself.

As I've said before Greece needs to return to its own currency so it can print what it needs to pay off future debts – as do countries like the States and Britain. Illegal immigrants will immediately leave as they will not have "hard currency" to send home (it costs Greece between 3-6 billion Euros in untaxed remittances). Major drug dealers will stop targeting Greece as they too will not relish the thought of being paid in Drachmas for their “hard work” importing drugs. Dismantling what has worked in this proud country for hundreds of years is not the answer. Bankers, politicians, and businessmen stole Europe’s money along with their counterparts abroad. Leaving the Euro it will give the Greeks an element of control over their fate -- you might be on the road to Hell but at least you're driving. There's nothing worse than being shafted and knowing there's absolutely nothing you can do about it.

For Greece to have any chance of leaving the eurozone there would have to be a sovereign independent government in place with the balls to do the right thing. There is no sign of that anywhere on the horizon.Greek politicians -with a few exceptions-have always been subservient to their Western masters. The euro gulag has no intention of permitting any recalcitrants to regain their liberty. To do would risk a rout; Greece would be followed, at the very least, by Ireland, and quite probably, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain and even the Italy.

Bottom line the Greek drama will continue but not for long.I can foresee-not in the distant future-Greek politicians trying to get the first plane out of the country.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

The west surely is responsible for all this mess. Things were MUCH MUCH better before 1990. However the greek citizens are also to blame as well.

When Bulgaria received only 30B in loans (and they are of course a MUCH MUCH MUCH more organized and CLEAN country - being slavs) than Greece, when Serbia received 200B DAMAGE in bombs..... Greece received ..... (take seats) :

- more than 300B in loans
- MORE THAN FREE 150B in MOD-KPS-ESPA!!!! FREE MONEY!!!!

Yet, most of my countrymen still yell and shout about the NAZI compensation funds from Germany that never came!! LOL... Those guys just needed some trillions n order to be happy!!!

Still, instead of turning the blame to the GREEK people which was never an organized, sane and civil society, they chose instead to attack the eternal scape goats the politicians.... Of course all politicians are western puppets, it doesn't take a genius to see that, the point is that those western puppets brought all these money in Greece.

All the loans of Serbia = just 2-3 national roads in Greece (Egnatia+Attiki)

All the funds for a bulgarian hospital = just a kids place in some greek neighborhood

All the income of one big fat greek surgeon in athens = the funds for Rakovica Motors for 2011....

The numbers are devastating, and even more devastating was the performance of the super duper greek populace....

SHAME... and the biggest shame goes to LEONIDAS who always accuses the others and not himself....

Yes to see anyone of them being nostalgic about the pre-90s.....

PS

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Papademos said Greece would be “drawn into a vortex of recession” and would eventually exit the euro without a new economic program.

B92

More scaremongering from Lukas Papademos, the Gauleiter installed by the globalist banking cabal to pass the new austerity measures demanded by German Reich Chancellor Angela Merkel.It's the same Papademos who as the governor of bank of Greece and responsible for the preparations of the country into euro appointed his former employer Goldman Sacks (it cost $650 million)to do some creative default swap accounting on Greece's debt which led us into the situation we are today.Now Papademos is telling the Greeks that unless they accept more austerity(Bulgarian Wages withBrussel prices)it will be the end of Greece.I know what I would've done to Papademos but I will keep it to myself.

As I've said before Greece needs to return to its own currency so it can print what it needs to pay off future debts – as do countries like the States and Britain. Illegal immigrants will immediately leave as they will not have "hard currency" to send home (it costs Greece between 3-6 billion Euros in untaxed remittances). Major drug dealers will stop targeting Greece as they too will not relish the thought of being paid in Drachmas for their “hard work” importing drugs. Dismantling what has worked in this proud country for hundreds of years is not the answer. Bankers, politicians, and businessmen stole Europe’s money along with their counterparts abroad. Leaving the Euro it will give the Greeks an element of control over their fate -- you might be on the road to Hell but at least you're driving. There's nothing worse than being shafted and knowing there's absolutely nothing you can do about it.

For Greece to have any chance of leaving the eurozone there would have to be a sovereign independent government in place with the balls to do the right thing. There is no sign of that anywhere on the horizon.Greek politicians -with a few exceptions-have always been subservient to their Western masters. The euro gulag has no intention of permitting any recalcitrants to regain their liberty. To do would risk a rout; Greece would be followed, at the very least, by Ireland, and quite probably, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain and even the Italy.

Bottom line the Greek drama will continue but not for long.I can foresee-not in the distant future-Greek politicians trying to get the first plane out of the country.

szemi

pre 12 godina

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA
(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

Leonidas is bred and born greek while you are just some kind of greek Dohány street version representative on this forum.That is main difference between you two guys.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

By congratulating yourself on the computer screen for your usual nonsensical rants it only confirms that the article is beyond your intellectual capabilities.

If Bulgaria was such a nice place you wouldn't have more than 200000 Bulgarians either employed or seeking employment in Greece.Did you ask yourself why Bulgarians sell their children in Greece for 5000 euros?See today's press.Did you ask why Bulgarians are arrested in Greece on a weekly basis for stealing rail tracks,electricity cables or even church bells which they are selling as a scrap metal?

You talk about the fat surgeon who doesn't pay tax.Who is responsible for that?Is it not the tax authorities that have the pursue non-tax payment?If I had the authority myself I would've hanged all the "LAMOYIA" by the balls.

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.

szemi

pre 12 godina

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.
(Leonidas, 13 February 2012 16:59)

Yeah I remember those good times when I did not have to bump into albanian beggars at every corner between Omonia sqr and monastiraki.I am also very hopeful that soon I will pay for my Gate7 tickets in Drahma again.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

szemi, i do not know exactly what to say to please you, (and i dont care to). Suffice to say that i am as much greek (or greekier) than you and leonidas combined.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

Papademos said Greece would be “drawn into a vortex of recession” and would eventually exit the euro without a new economic program.

B92

More scaremongering from Lukas Papademos, the Gauleiter installed by the globalist banking cabal to pass the new austerity measures demanded by German Reich Chancellor Angela Merkel.It's the same Papademos who as the governor of bank of Greece and responsible for the preparations of the country into euro appointed his former employer Goldman Sacks (it cost $650 million)to do some creative default swap accounting on Greece's debt which led us into the situation we are today.Now Papademos is telling the Greeks that unless they accept more austerity(Bulgarian Wages withBrussel prices)it will be the end of Greece.I know what I would've done to Papademos but I will keep it to myself.

As I've said before Greece needs to return to its own currency so it can print what it needs to pay off future debts – as do countries like the States and Britain. Illegal immigrants will immediately leave as they will not have "hard currency" to send home (it costs Greece between 3-6 billion Euros in untaxed remittances). Major drug dealers will stop targeting Greece as they too will not relish the thought of being paid in Drachmas for their “hard work” importing drugs. Dismantling what has worked in this proud country for hundreds of years is not the answer. Bankers, politicians, and businessmen stole Europe’s money along with their counterparts abroad. Leaving the Euro it will give the Greeks an element of control over their fate -- you might be on the road to Hell but at least you're driving. There's nothing worse than being shafted and knowing there's absolutely nothing you can do about it.

For Greece to have any chance of leaving the eurozone there would have to be a sovereign independent government in place with the balls to do the right thing. There is no sign of that anywhere on the horizon.Greek politicians -with a few exceptions-have always been subservient to their Western masters. The euro gulag has no intention of permitting any recalcitrants to regain their liberty. To do would risk a rout; Greece would be followed, at the very least, by Ireland, and quite probably, Slovenia, Portugal, Spain and even the Italy.

Bottom line the Greek drama will continue but not for long.I can foresee-not in the distant future-Greek politicians trying to get the first plane out of the country.

szemi

pre 12 godina

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA
(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

Leonidas is bred and born greek while you are just some kind of greek Dohány street version representative on this forum.That is main difference between you two guys.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

(pyrros, 13 February 2012 11:56)

By congratulating yourself on the computer screen for your usual nonsensical rants it only confirms that the article is beyond your intellectual capabilities.

If Bulgaria was such a nice place you wouldn't have more than 200000 Bulgarians either employed or seeking employment in Greece.Did you ask yourself why Bulgarians sell their children in Greece for 5000 euros?See today's press.Did you ask why Bulgarians are arrested in Greece on a weekly basis for stealing rail tracks,electricity cables or even church bells which they are selling as a scrap metal?

You talk about the fat surgeon who doesn't pay tax.Who is responsible for that?Is it not the tax authorities that have the pursue non-tax payment?If I had the authority myself I would've hanged all the "LAMOYIA" by the balls.

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.

szemi

pre 12 godina

I also long for the 90s because there were no Albanians in Greece.
(Leonidas, 13 February 2012 16:59)

Yeah I remember those good times when I did not have to bump into albanian beggars at every corner between Omonia sqr and monastiraki.I am also very hopeful that soon I will pay for my Gate7 tickets in Drahma again.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

szemi, i do not know exactly what to say to please you, (and i dont care to). Suffice to say that i am as much greek (or greekier) than you and leonidas combined.

pyrros

pre 12 godina

The west surely is responsible for all this mess. Things were MUCH MUCH better before 1990. However the greek citizens are also to blame as well.

When Bulgaria received only 30B in loans (and they are of course a MUCH MUCH MUCH more organized and CLEAN country - being slavs) than Greece, when Serbia received 200B DAMAGE in bombs..... Greece received ..... (take seats) :

- more than 300B in loans
- MORE THAN FREE 150B in MOD-KPS-ESPA!!!! FREE MONEY!!!!

Yet, most of my countrymen still yell and shout about the NAZI compensation funds from Germany that never came!! LOL... Those guys just needed some trillions n order to be happy!!!

Still, instead of turning the blame to the GREEK people which was never an organized, sane and civil society, they chose instead to attack the eternal scape goats the politicians.... Of course all politicians are western puppets, it doesn't take a genius to see that, the point is that those western puppets brought all these money in Greece.

All the loans of Serbia = just 2-3 national roads in Greece (Egnatia+Attiki)

All the funds for a bulgarian hospital = just a kids place in some greek neighborhood

All the income of one big fat greek surgeon in athens = the funds for Rakovica Motors for 2011....

The numbers are devastating, and even more devastating was the performance of the super duper greek populace....

SHAME... and the biggest shame goes to LEONIDAS who always accuses the others and not himself....

Yes to see anyone of them being nostalgic about the pre-90s.....

PS

Look how he will rush to claim that I am albanian!!! COME ON LEONIDAS, let us engage in a proper FIGHT of who is more GREEK than the other!!

HA HA