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illmyrin  3 stars
Posts: 705
Registered: 2001-12-25 11:52:26
The occupation government of Tsolagoglou (reference to the Occupation govt of the ex-Defence Minister Tsolagoglou who became Quisling Prime Minister of the 3rd Reich) has erased essentially any possibility of my survival which was based on a decent pension which for 35 years(without the intervention of the state)I alone had paid.

I am at an age which doesn’t give me the individual capacity for a dynamic intervention (without of course precluding that if one Greek took up arms-Kalashnikovs, the second person would be me) I cant find another solution from a decent end before I end up looking in the rubbish bins for food.

I believe that the young without a future, one day will take up arms and in Sindagma Sq will hang upside down the national traitors like the Italians did with Mussolini (Piazza Poreto Milan)

 

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Abaddon_Ambrosius  4 stars
Title: Retired Theurgist TL
Posts: 1,674
Registered: 2001-12-21 09:51:39
illmyrin posted:

I believe that the young without a future, one day will take up arms and in Sindagma Sq will hang upside down the national traitors like the Italians did with Mussolini (Piazza Poreto Milan)



Meaning... every government minister who voted 'yay' to the budgets that passed over the last 20 years? And then every voter who put those incumbents back into office.

That'll require a LOT of rope. I don't think Greece can afford it.

 

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illmyrin  3 stars
Posts: 705
Registered: 2001-12-25 11:52:26
Abaddon_Ambrosius posted:

illmyrin posted:

I believe that the young without a future, one day will take up arms and in Sindagma Sq will hang upside down the national traitors like the Italians did with Mussolini (Piazza Poreto Milan)



Meaning... every government minister who voted 'yay' to the budgets that passed over the last 20 years? And then every voter who put those incumbents back into office.

That'll require a LOT of rope. I don't think Greece can afford it.



You're blaming their government for what the IMF did to that country?


 

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Sansfear  3 stars
Posts: 757
Registered: 2008-8-31 05:04:52
Greece did it to themselves.

The IMF just forced them back to reality.
illmyrin  3 stars
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Registered: 2001-12-25 11:52:26
Sansfear posted:

Greece did it to themselves.

The IMF just forced them back to reality.



 

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bstulic  3 stars
Posts: 761
Registered: 2002-7-26 04:55:00
Romania tried, and was actually doing it, most of their international banksters debt, and we know
what happened to Ceaucescu. Same with Gadaffi.

"Democratic" regimes are usually easier prey, whoever you elect, its always the same outcome

 

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Koneg  3 stars
Title: Evil Genius
Posts: 894
Registered: 2001-12-4 15:31:28
illmyrin posted:

You're blaming their government for what the IMF did to that country?

The IMF made them spend too much and make promises they couldn't keep??

 

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bstulic  3 stars
Posts: 761
Registered: 2002-7-26 04:55:00
Koneg posted:

illmyrin posted:

You're blaming their government for what the IMF did to that country?

The IMF made them spend too much and make promises they couldn't keep??



You'd be surprised how little you have to spend to bribe some officials in some countries...you can
make billions by spending mere millions or less

Read books by that John Perkins guy

 

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illmyrin  3 stars
Posts: 705
Registered: 2001-12-25 11:52:26
Koneg posted:

illmyrin posted:

You're blaming their government for what the IMF did to that country?

The IMF made them spend too much and make promises they couldn't keep??



Go start another thread about this, take with you anyone with only the same 5% of the total picture you're working with.

 

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Koneg  3 stars
Title: Evil Genius
Posts: 894
Registered: 2001-12-4 15:31:28
illmyrin posted:

The fact that for 30 years the government overspent to placate the masses is lost on me. It's a conspiracy gawd damn it!

Right dude. Whatever.


The rest of us not living in your little fantasy world will point to their decades of fiscal mismanagement and public sector bloat until you figure it the hell out.

 

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