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  • it is nov 17 2011. looks like you were right

  • The tea party represents an American revolution? You gotta be kidding right? They a MINORITY on the extreme right fringes of the GOP. Revolutions do not get started by fat, white, rich people lol

  • what the heck? this guy is pure genius, who is he, is he famous? Real right wing libertarian ahah

  • This guy is a crazy scaremonger. How can anyone take him seriously? The "Crash of 2010", this is preposterous.

  • Greeks work untill 3:00 pm every day, retires on 45 years, 20% salary increase annualy and they want to have "Vacation Home". Well, I want to be a GREEK.

  • @amareto35 You have no idea about Greece my friend. I am 46 y.o. i'm working since 1979 and according to the greek law i will retire in 2030 when i 'll be 65 y.o.(as you realise i'm still working afte 31 yrs and i will continue working for another 19!) so don't say things if you don't know what you are saying. Your example is somehow right if you are talking about national employees but not for working people in the free market.

  • @amareto35 and i asure you that i don't have "vacation home",i'm working for 13 hrs/day-EVERYDAY and for that i earn 1500 euros/month...if you are gealous about it,then come and join me or even better (for me of course) let's change lives!

  • @MakisGRtrucker I watched program about Greece, and the guy who was criticizing about the Greek was a "Greek" and he is the youngest CEO according to the program, but hey media is what we believe in, right? Wehahve been told before that a Nation of 1.6 Billion are TERRORISTS and they believe in terrrorism and almost every European bought it...

  • @amareto35 don't beleive everything tv says! search for different sources and find the right combination for the truth! if you knew greek i would sudgest you to watch my video with the interview of the former vice president of the european investment bank (he is greek). then you would see greece and greeks form another point of view. greece isn't "papandreou" or "karamanlis"! greece is the simple working people! all politicians lied to us for almost 40 yrs!

  • @MakisGRtrucker You seemed like very hard working person..I apologize if I offend you..

  • @amareto35 there are 2 kinds of working ppl here. Those in the private sector which are the majority and work as hard as everyone else in the EU, and those in the public sector who don't work and get often double wages than those in the private sector. The ppl the public sector were put there because they had "connections" with ppl in each past government. In short, the past governments created uneccessary job places and put ppl there to get their votes

  • I'm greek and i believe this crisis is a blessing in disguise.I'm greek and I'm witnessing changes in public spending that should have taken placed decades ago.The government has cut only a small portion of the stupid public spending and the deficit dropped 45% comparing to last year!Of course, the high taxation is really unfair for the people...

  • The news get payed to lie that everything is gonna be ok, that the recession is over.

    BULLSHIT!

  • Fake Greece country is cancer of Europe.Remove that cancer before is to late.Kick the Berberi -Ethiopians[co called greeks] out of EU.They arent Europeans any way.Make them pay their debts by themselvs,

  • You are so fucking idiot. You blind asshole , i feel sorry for you , cause you are so stupid.. Greeks are Ethiopans? Read a book , or if you are so stupid , google it.. You saw the video? i guess you saw it , but you didnt understand anything , you know why??? Because you are STUPID!!!

  • @esad71 hahaha Ethiopia? That's in Africa, moron. Greece actually belongs in europe as much as your dirty third world country.

  • Now Geitner is trying to tell other countries how to deal with the banks , what is going on, thig do seem to be getting better.

  • Build up a supply of foods in your home. The chance of civil unrest and riots spreading through many countries is high (including the obvious UK.)

    Everywhere in England the common man is on edge, angry. Willing to lash out at the authorities, it only takes a spark.

    The "little man" is paying for the "untouchables" to live their rich decadent lives. The banks/ government own you and your life, don't believe you are free because you are not!

  • Its called Globalism the politicians and the bankers promise people the world and people expect to get everything for nothing just to vote for the politicians who get rich off of the people and keep raising taxes and keep stealing peoples freedom while the people are going poor and are asleep having a good time not paying any attention.

  • In Australia, house prices from December 2009 to March 2010 went up by 20%.

  • pitoufita wht bathers u if a greek have big cottage or big jeep...he is paying his tax to have a jeep,cottage and a big house...whr is ur problem...u dont have a house u dont have 1 or 2 cars...???? u dont have a cottage..????sware to God and ans me....if some 1 is paying his tax to GOv then whr is ur problem Bro????

  • @fanouriosgreek ...how did u get the money for your big cottage and big jeep, m8? No money is innocent, that's the point. U had to scam your way to money for a long time in our country, m8. Either that or work for bosses that did. And resort to an "i am not responsible" denial because of it.

  • @fanouriosgreek p.s. it's called the "zachopoulos - tsekou" syndrome.

  • @fanouriosgreek let's not fool ourselves. who DOES ACTUALLY pay for his taxes in that shithole called Ellada? the ones who have little. Politicians all over the world are corrupted, alla emeis kseroume mono na pairnoume kai na klinoume ta matia stin paranomia efoson pairnoume k emeis kati ap'auto. Pare malaka ellina twra

  • i'm greek guys and i have to tell everyone this. It's all our fault and noone else's. Why did we allow this to happen? I'll tell you why. Cause everyone here had a great time. We didnt mind the politicians taking our money as long as they promised us good life. So what happened? Which was the dream of almost every Greek? A big nice house a big jeep, a cottage and all these without working if possible. Half the Greks wanted to get into the public sector where no one works. here are the results

  • @pitoufita speak for yourself. I am greek too but i gave up doing any business in 2002. Been on the verge of homelessness since then just denying to be part of this OBVIOUS (i could see it, so did others) hoax. so... speak for yourself and those like u, lifestyle hypnotized "good life" addicts

  • @pitoufita btw, this is not a greek thing alone... it's all over the world. why don;t u take a look at this one: watch?v=GY2Z27Y-HJE

  • riot against bankers all over the world...

    the revolution has began

  • omg he was so right..

  • is the 'war on terror' not the strongest assertion yet of state authority? are we not witnessing now the unheard-of mobilization of all (repressive and ideological) state apparatuses?

  • Just wait until the UK election results come back. Then people will realise that they aren't going to get what was promised (again) and that there'll be massive spending cuts and tax raises. The snap will come when it dawns on folk that there's plenty of money out there, it's just being held onto by crooked bankers and tax-evading media moghuls.

    WWIII will be people Vs government.

  • Omg, this is going world wide! Protest like this will start soon in many countries in EU, and if that spreads on the rest of the globe, we might be in a front row for WW3. Damn!

  • Heres my question for anyone... people in greece still have to be working to support schools, hospitals, doctors, mechanics, fast food etc. In america, where will we all be if and when this hits here as far as the population of people still working? You can't tell me the entire system is shut down and everyperson is unemployed. The video shows a total 24 hour shutdown of workers not 24/7.. What are your ideas of where america will be when this hits here??

  • @steeliedan5150

    It will be kind of like the 30's depression - bread lines, soup kitchens and massive unemployment...

  • Run to the mountains with some equipment, avoid major city chaos ^_^

  • Celente! 100% truth even if it's against media propaganda!

  • ...he is so true!

  • (ctd from below) ya, you will appear to be living well. Every person from every country has to refuse to accept that their gov'ts push them into an endless cycle of higher debt. When government or big business says anything that implies forever or infinity, they are lying. You cannot take on debt forever. The Greek people have every reason to be furious with their gov't over what they did - but they can't be angry over spending cuts and raised taxes. At some time,in some way, the debt gets paid

  • @Hulio7271 well where i live a half ass house is 300k rents threw the roof they just keep upping everything you need to make $50 an hour to be even close to comfortable and stable. unreal so i assume next year that same house will be $500k with how all this shit is progressing houses should depreciate as they age why am i paying more for a used tampon!

  • you can cut taxes. It becomes a reaffirming cycle. Unfortunately, all these governments which I mentioned (in the post below) did not have a government take over from them that carried on this very positive cycle. Bush inherited a good financial situation and then pumped trillions of borrowed Chinese money into the economy and cut government revenues and then had the gall to proclaim how rosier the economy was now. ? Well, if you max out your credit card, (continued again above)

  • Sad but he's bang-on correct on most everything. But he's wrong to say you can't stop it. There have been a very small amount of governments that have conducted themselves properly fiscally. There were two provincial governments in Canada, a federal government in Canada, and the Clinton administration in the US that ran repeated budget surpluses. Once you begin runing surpluses, you can start paying down the government debt. After a while of doing that, (continued in next comment)

  • i like this Gerald Celente, he really speaks the truth

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