The Euro's problems continue. Greece's sovereign debt is still neither under control, nor resolved, and they're not the only European country struggling. Author and University of Athens economics professor Yanis Varoufakis gives Steve Paikin an update on the Eurozone`s future and the risk to other global economies.
@KnowledgeDriven industrialists/bankers, of course.
KnowledgeDriven 1 week ago
4:25 for arresting... the political criminals or criminally-persuasive lobbyists or criminally-operating industrialists?????
of course not... arresting, in this case, used as a synonym for stop or cease; not put in jail or otherwise punished for gross malfeasance/misconduct (at least).
KnowledgeDriven 1 week ago
@ABEZH Indeed. "People are infinitely malleable" George Orwell, 1984
waldentree 3 weeks ago
@waldentree
Theatrics which also include the populous' lukewarm opposition. Let's face it, this oligarchy of financiers wouldn't have been able to keep up this charade of democracy for so long if the working classes hadn't been so complacent. Slave mentality is what makes one a slave and the vast majority of people are content with this modern form of paid slavery.
ABEZH 3 weeks ago
Merkel has been an abysmal failure for Europe. Worst person, at the worst time, producing the worst results possible.
Athenaikos 3 weeks ago
he's absolutely correct. greece will get its next tranche. germany can't afford to let greece default. nor, however, can they afford to bail them out.
apagoogoo 3 weeks ago
The only 'plan' is debt enslavement. The rest is theatrics.
waldentree 3 weeks ago 2