Greek crisis, Euro crash, & IMF
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This video is a response to The Greek Debt Crisis Explained in Four Minutes
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@sofiamarmeladova
It won't matter, this time around both scab groups get taken in the arse hard . . . absolutely beautiful. :)
theroilsoil 5 months ago
slovak nerds kiss my ass
nekrothaftis88 6 months ago
Good thing I live in Canada ;)
HeardTheSound 7 months ago 2
@bascelikdva Are you serious? Here the people take pills to be able to continue working. I see it all the time, people are breaking down because they work to much to pay bullshit they don't need. I don't know it what kind of business you are, but "real" Jobs kill most of the people, because of cutoffs. Do you know how many nurses work in 1 infirmary? ... 2 ! They have to take care of 30-50 annoying sick people by theirselfes.
By the way, germany is in such a debt. if i am right its about -1.5b
seromaynh 7 months ago
I feel really sorry for the Greek people because their Government has signed them up to the criminal led EU. They have had their 2,000 year old Drachma currency replaced by the Euro of the Frankfurt European Central Banksters (ECB); and their Government has borrowed money from the IMF to pay for armaments from Germany and France that they do not need. The current Greek debt is thus odious and illegitimate and they should refuse to pay it as per their right in international law.
RedGoblinus 7 months ago
Why Germany is not in such a debt? Or Britain? Or Norway? Because they have healthy system, healthy mentality and working mentality not the lazy, greedy, corrupted greek/balkan one. Thats why Greece should be banned from EU to learn the lesson > you cannot take somebodys money and then accuse the "wealthy bankers" because they gave you the money. Now they make the same mistake > they take money to repay the loans interest. Its all crap
bascelikdva 8 months ago
Greeks have 700 thousand people working directly or indirectly thru the system. 700.000*1500euros*12=12 billion euros * 10 years = 120 billions + interest = 150-200 billions. Thats why they are in debt. Because they were not making money. They didnt produced many things. There is also a huge corruption between the ordinary people (when you buy a souvlaki they dont give you a receipt so the state doesnt take 20% ...). And if you calculate all that, you can easily see that its 100% greeks fault.
bascelikdva 8 months ago