I know life is hard and the wrong people often pay the most, (we all see it in every tax dollar we pay IMO) but the fact of the matter is crying and denial doesn't fix anything. It's all about moving forward... you did (one way or another) and everyone else does. You get on board or sink and drown, that's how life is and allways has been.
Yup thats true , I used the time honored , buggering off technique , ( actually I have been travelling since I was 16 but here I stay ....
I feel the need for a old , but timely song I have posted before
an oldie but a goodie
The buggering off song ......
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
I can't quite convey how sad and angry that makes me. I fully understand why the people are out on the streets looking for answers. Govt for the people by the people now becomes Govt for the corporate by the corporates... but it's ok, it's just Greece and it's their own fault
I know life is hard and the wrong people often pay the most, (we all see it in every tax dollar we pay IMO) but the fact of the matter is crying and denial doesn't fix anything. It's all about moving forward... you did (one way or another) and everyone else does. You get on board or sink and drown, that's how life is and allways has been.
I would dearly love to change that from being the norm. Those who believe in this financial system truly need their heads read. We can send billions of $$$ of junk into space, but we can't provide a well paying job for everyone. Something is drastically wrong somewhere and Greece highlights it perfectly. Sure we should be able to suffer life's little setbacks, but where your country goes tits how do you do that? Especially when your representatives aren't the ones in control of your country. Insanity!!!!!!!!!!
nah the greeks got a fresh loan last week, the conditions attached are practically law, if there is a next default they are off the euro, not that many of them would get a job.
nah the greeks got a fresh loan last week, the conditions attached are practically law, if there is a next default they are off the euro, not that many of them would get a job.
There's still time as Europe is supposed to be on the brink of another recession... I wouldn't put anything past the banks.
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