Business... an exceptionally good vehicle for legally keeping one's own money. Ya makes yer bed... although I don't for a minute believe that the majority of Greece has a business, let alone can afford an accountant... so lazy lifestyle is a tad harsh, no?... and as such blaming Greece is piss poor form imho.
It did. I'll assume that you skipped the class where they say you need money to grow an economy... coz it's kind of important if you want people to work and produce worth. Ya makes yer bed and then gets hoisted by your own retard... always amusing.
I understand economics fine well thanks. It really is an easy subject... little more than risk management using the statistical methodology du jour to predict the best way to suck as much money out of an economy without being noticed as is humanly, digitally these days, possible. When you're ready to think deeper than my scrotum juice in a frisbee, lemme know.
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
He cannot accept that these people did this of their own violation.
He much prefers the fairy story where the big, bad banker put the people of Greece in this position by….what?
Selling them magic beans?
Putting a magic potion in the water?
The fact is that successive Greek Governments pandered to their citizens on a breath-taking scale and those citizens were happy to accept that largesse. Even now, the inability of a large part of Greece’s population to accept that they did this to themselves is simply amazing. They mortgaged the family silver so as to sun themselves in idleness whilst drinking more raki…
And before you left wing wackos start talking about this happening to NZ - we have an average (of the CIA/IMF figures) public debt to GDP ratio of 34% (in 2012).
Greece's figure is 158% and growing...
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Kinky is using a feather. Perverted is using the whole chicken
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I didn't think!!! I experimented!!!
I agree with that.
But for anyone to compare the scale of our borrowing to Greece's is mental.
And to be honest, although I have been known to whinge about the amount of tax that we pay, I would be happy to go back to pre JK levels if it 1) was invested in schools and hospitals and 2) paid down debt (in that order).
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