German Greek economic and political relations affected from financial aid part 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 24, 2010

Recents events concerning the economic crisis in Greece and unstable environment of the Eurozone. Possible solutions and an explanation to the German people why Greeks are angry and must be assisted in the form of the so called "assistance package" and how it is to Europe's mutual benefit.

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  • Sadly our country was won back by blood and sacrifice from the Turks then the German Nazis only to be lost in this way. Shame shame shame. Don't try and make excuses and suck up to the Germans, wake up and work for your country before Greece is gone.

  • @ShedTV Greece is far from gone... you need to find out the truth about what happened in this country. This is something you have to search on your own... search the internet as long as it remains free...

  • Mate you sound so empathetic and logical when the reality is Greece and Greeks are generally lazy and corrupt. Who sleeps in the middle of the day then goes out at night to party. When the shit hit the fan you don't like it, had everyone contributed their taxes and not look how to rob their country and fellow Greek, Greece may be different today. Sadly the party is over and Greece will be history much to joy of other nations.

  • @ShedTV You are a propaganda victim... Greeks work like dogs... That image of Greeks you have in mind is tourist-TV related... Most people work overtime and get paid peanuts... Greeks work much more than most Europeans... most of my friends work more than 10 hours daily and many on weekends...

  • iam a german, i really appreciate what youre trying to say, but, how and by what means do you see your economy growing and becomming relatively self sufficient in the next decade?

  • @realomon

    Greece should gradually but firmly go into bankcruptcy and return to the drachma... This is frankly the best worst scenario! If we go bankcrupt we will bring down German banks then again if Greece is not given a "haircut" on its loans and keeps increasing taxes, job cuts, job loss, fees etc the Greek economy will collapse essentially cutting tax revenue... So either way is bad but i think a "progressive" bankcruptcy and the drachma is the least bad scenario...

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  • very good english...

  • @cmorganis: makes sense, thank you for being cool and pragmatic about the current situation. i wish some more greek people would think like this.

    cheers.

  • @realomon

    actuall a lot of elites of Greece and around the world including banks are betting heavily on CDS derivatives on Greece's bankcruptcy! It's disgusting I know...

  • what do you say about greek elites that invested in greece state bonds just before the crisis, because they were speculating on the EU´s intentions to bail greece out?

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