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Will Greece Snatch Defeat From the Jaws of Victory?

Anonymous823 Wrote: May 13, 2012 12:36 PM
The worst possible move for Greece was when ""Those Clowns in charge were Talked ( Coerced ) into this Euro Zone and giving up their currency . The Drachma Worked quite well for Greece Before, So What Prompted this 'move ?' Was it because So much Underhanded Stuff was Going on behind the Peoples`````` back..and it had become impossible to Hide the fact any longer ? Did This Only envolve Big Banks ? Or did it Threaten to bring down all these Players who were busy playing with The Citizens` money ? Think about What these Big Quacks were trying to Continue hiding ..by going Euro ??? Answers, Anyone ? Wel
David4 Wrote: May 13, 2012 8:55 PM
Anonymous823 wrote "The Drachma Worked quite well for Greece Before, "
It was typical (or worse) of modern currency, valued at 30 to the US $ in 1954, and declining to 400 to the US $ by 2002. Recall that the US $ was also declining in value during the same period.
Nam65-66 Wrote: May 13, 2012 8:36 PM
They can all open up a restaurant.It works in New York City.

Inquiring minds scoff at the preposterous Financial Times headline a ‘Glimmer of hope’ for Greek coalition

The "Glimmer of Hope" that  Financial Times writer Kerin Hope speaks of is the possibility of a coalition that last until 2014 before new elections.

I strongly disagree.  I believe another coalition whose sole purpose is to keep Greece in the eurozone will result in more years of useless torture.

Here are a few snips from the Financial Times.

Greek conservative leader Antonis Samaras said on Friday there were still hopes a government could be formed after Sunday’s inconclusive election to avoid a repeat poll.

“We...

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