redken1
20-05-12, 03:00 AM
Who wants to play Greek dominoes? The US, the Germans, the French, the UK and just about everyone else apart from the Greeks it seems.
The Greeks have no desire to return to the polling booths again in such a short space of time because they know that all votes cast will draw a double-blank.
The slightly left of centre US and French administrations are urging Greeks to vote for the anti- austerity parties and the UK and German administrations are urging them to vote for the pro bail-out parties.
The Greek voters may be too preoccupied thanking their well-wishers to realise that whatever the outcome of the election, “The Games a bogey” anyway and the Euro is no more.
I understand why there is this unprecedented outside interferences in the domestic democratic process in Greece – to avert a repeat of the atrocities committed by a fascist state and ensure that all the citizens of Europe will live in harmony and peace. :P Or could I be wrong, and none of the aforesaid give a toss about Greece and they are more concerned about the dominoes coming tumbling down on their heads?
What I don’t understand, is why there is no debate or discussion with the aim of drafting a contingency plan to soften the blow of the inevitable collapse of the Euro.
Need not be that doomy and gloomy across Europe in the future if you listen to a nutty biker like me ;)
The Greeks have no desire to return to the polling booths again in such a short space of time because they know that all votes cast will draw a double-blank.
The slightly left of centre US and French administrations are urging Greeks to vote for the anti- austerity parties and the UK and German administrations are urging them to vote for the pro bail-out parties.
The Greek voters may be too preoccupied thanking their well-wishers to realise that whatever the outcome of the election, “The Games a bogey” anyway and the Euro is no more.
I understand why there is this unprecedented outside interferences in the domestic democratic process in Greece – to avert a repeat of the atrocities committed by a fascist state and ensure that all the citizens of Europe will live in harmony and peace. :P Or could I be wrong, and none of the aforesaid give a toss about Greece and they are more concerned about the dominoes coming tumbling down on their heads?
What I don’t understand, is why there is no debate or discussion with the aim of drafting a contingency plan to soften the blow of the inevitable collapse of the Euro.
Need not be that doomy and gloomy across Europe in the future if you listen to a nutty biker like me ;)