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  • Kick them out, then. Kick them out of Europe! : )

  • @winterstellar not that simple. that would actually worsen things at this point. and besides, it infringes on the ppls rights to free travel and getting the hell out of their debt ridden country to work in western europe. taking away that right would piss them off even more

  • when will we have another world war? i getting bored fed up waiting to know for sure, i very surprised it hasn't happened long time ago, such as likes of iraq, iran ,afganistan, now a bloody world recession, now the morans in greace they want to take us all down with them, i'd rather have a climate change or a world war than all this shit going on

    i feel really mad an angered by all these politicians in no matter what country you live an fucking up the countries with their heads up their asses

  • @MYBIGKINDHEART but we already have climate change, war and famine. the worlds in great shape.

  • The Greeks should take the bitter pill instead of kicking themselves in the balls

  • This is ridiculous.

    Countries spending money they don't have causes these types unimaginable issues.

    Once the Euro goes it will be followed by the US and into the Asian countries.

  • germany should leave the euro and let the others monetize their debt.

  • @skazhiprivet

    Not just the Germans...

    We we're doing good when we were just with the smart and hardworking countries in the EU.

    Only later on, in the name of brotherhood, we started allowing those shady countries in. Those countries that arent like us in work ethics. like Greece. Better yet, they got a lot of money out of us and now they let our Euro crash. leaving us robbed and empty handed. We should end our alliance with them, theyre no friends.

  • @Loupland - yes, there could be a northern and a southern euro.

    imo, there are several problems. see: if greece could borrow too much, someone lent too much. and someone looked the other way when the maastricht treaty was violated...

    it may have been brotherhood or optimism. but the reality is that a currency union of this fashion was predictably unstable. and all important decisions were not made in athens.

    more than blame, we should look for solutions...

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