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originally posted by: Dr1Akula
Updated vote count
61% NO, 39% YES
Yes votes are relatively more in Athens, while in other cities No is prevailing...
originally posted by: Dr1Akula
Markets will be interesting to watch when they'll open tomorrow...
We have an official projection now with the previous numbers locked
61% No, 39% Yes
originally posted by: intrptr
The people have spoken. Since when does that matter? When it comes to debt, the banks got you by the balls.
They don't care who loses as long as its not them.
If they let the Greeks skate all that debt doesn't just disappear. Someone has to pay.
There HAS to be a solution reached, where Greece remains within the EU/Euro, because if it has to leave the EU, it will likely then leave NATO as well. And that's not an option for American foreign policy. People need to realize the Americans have a huge stake in this crisis as well and have been pulling strings behind the scenes.
originally posted by: intrptr
Not only are the Americans behind the scenes now they are responsible along with Germany and France for the gynormous debt in the first place.
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: intrptr
Not only are the Americans behind the scenes now they are responsible along with Germany and France for the gynormous debt in the first place.
Actually, the Greeks are responsible for their debt, having lived beyond their means for many years. Countries are no different that companies or people. If you borrow too much then the good times won't last. That's Greece.
Stupid to blame anyone else, although I'm sure doing so helps reinforce the worldview that somehow this someone else's fault.
Actually, the Greeks are responsible for their debt, having lived beyond their means for many years. Countries are no different that companies or people. If you borrow too much then the good times won't last. That's Greece.
originally posted by: mortex
Actually the Greeks aren't responsible.
Greek governments are.
The Greek governments of the past 40 years lived beyond their means.