Bye! Bye! Russia
I can’t say I’m sorry to see the Russians go home!
What price now that the Greeks vote for no austerity tomorrow? They will be backing on two miracles in a week.
June 16, 2012 - Posted by AnonW | Sport | Euro-2012, Greece, Politics, Russia
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KAOS . . . or what . . .
The Greeks want the Euro & HOPE . . .
What is the point of decades of Crippling Belt Tightening ? Would it be possible to have Responible Belt Tightening PLUS Repsonible Growth. Only Growth will pay back the Bailout.
This becomes hard to stomach, when the Cause of the Problem, seems to be linked to the Money People, lending the funds for the Bailout.
My bet is Euro, Growth & Bailout Adjustment . . . the alternate is Uncontrollable Koas.
Risk Management . . . a Loss Loss outcome either way.
Comment by Steam Lover | June 16, 2012 |
The trouble with Greece is that they have nothing to create growth. All the entrepreneurial Greeks seem to have left.
There is nothing I have ever seen in the UK, that has been made in Greece. Even feta cheese comes from Cyprus.
Holiday-makers are also avoiding Greece in favour of Italy, Spain and Turkey.
Comment by AnonW | June 17, 2012 |