1. Originally posted by LikeASong:Even being a left winged guy, I have to reckon that I'm 100% on the governments side in the crisis. I mean in the neccesary actions to minimize the crisis impact... I'm alll for social action, education, etc etc but if the hard times come by, doing strikes and causing more conflict won't help you or your country at all. I haven't supported any of the strikes and protests there have been here in Spain because of the social cuts and tax bumpings... If it's neccesary, it's neccesary. I'll gladly pay a few more for my gas, light or specially alcohol or tobacco, if that means that my government has more funds and chances to get out of the crisis.


    But on the other side, it's politicians who caused the crisis. Working people just want to work and live with their earned money. I really don't see a way out for Greece. Protests won't solve anything. Government won't solve anything because the county is so deep in crisis.

    Really sad situation for Greeks, I wouldn't want to be in their skin now.

  2. Originally posted by Yogi:[..]

    But on the other side, it's politicians who caused the crisis. Working people just want to work and live with their earned money. I really don't see a way out for Greece. Protests won't solve anything. Government won't solve anything because the county is so deep in crisis.

    Really sad situation for Greeks, I wouldn't want to be in their skin now.




    Easy to blame politicians. People not paying their taxes, not paying their gas and water, and this years long. Also every cutback in the last few decades were cancelled after big demonstrations. Now the Greek have to pay the price.

    The hard working are always punished, but the Greek should look at their fellow countrymen.
  3. There was an island where there was a amount of 400 000 euro not payed by citizens, concerning their waterbills.

    Also there is lots of fraud with taxes. Greece should get their things together. Its painful now, but will be much more painful when they keep up appearances much longer.
  4. It's war in Greece

    Shocking footage from yesterday:








  5. Originally posted by Risto:There was an island where there was a amount of 400 000 euro not payed by citizens, concerning their waterbills.


    Whoa, I din't know about that! Thanks for informing me.

    BTW there was always expression in my country: 'To be in a debt as a Greece'




    BTW there is another Flotilla to sail to Gaza. One even unter the USA flag:






  6. Aint my fault my neighborhood is going downhill.
  7. The Greek Government have approved the Austerity measures, though it looks like much of the fighting seen in Sergio’s post is and will continuing for some time to come. Although approving the measures seems to be the right thing to do, many are suggesting it will only delay the inevitable outcome of Greece defaulting on their debts.
  8. Proving that nanny states are unsustainable.


  9. And when one runs out of money in the US they have even less shit.