Merkel and Sarkozy want Greece to surrender its state revenues | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10266470 United Kingdom 02/06/2012 11:40 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France and Germany agree that Greece should place state revenues into a separate fund to pay down its crushing debt and avoid bankruptcy." Quoting: Channing [link to www.france24.com] This is the latest idea by Merkel and Sarkozy. Basically, this would mean Greece would now obviously become a slave to the banks. They would have no more control over their own money. No more sovereignity. Are the Greeks going to accept this? The Greeks should tell them and the EU to go whistle. Then do an Iceland. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10165075 United States 02/06/2012 12:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France and Germany agree that Greece should place state revenues into a separate fund to pay down its crushing debt and avoid bankruptcy." Quoting: Channing [link to www.france24.com] This is the latest idea by Merkel and Sarkozy. Basically, this would mean Greece would now obviously become a slave to the banks. They would have no more control over their own money. No more sovereignity. Are the Greeks going to accept this? The Greeks should tell them and the EU to go whistle. Then do an Iceland. |
Kanenas User ID: 10294220 Greece 02/06/2012 02:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France and Germany agree that Greece should place state revenues into a separate fund to pay down its crushing debt and avoid bankruptcy." Quoting: Channing [link to www.france24.com] This is the latest idea by Merkel and Sarkozy. Basically, this would mean Greece would now obviously become a slave to the banks. They would have no more control over their own money. No more sovereignity. Are the Greeks going to accept this? The Greeks should tell them and the EU to go whistle. Then do an Iceland. Who is going to do that?!?! The banker? the un-elected prime minister that Merkozy forced down our throats? :. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10271971 Portugal 02/06/2012 02:42 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1283316 Canada 02/06/2012 02:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France and Germany agree that Greece should place state revenues into a separate fund to pay down its crushing debt and avoid bankruptcy." Quoting: Channing [link to www.france24.com] This is the latest idea by Merkel and Sarkozy. Basically, this would mean Greece would now obviously become a slave to the banks. They would have no more control over their own money. No more sovereignity. Are the Greeks going to accept this? Not a bad idea. The Greek government and system was/is clearly incapable of managing their affairs and is now dragging down the EU (that they cooked the books and lied to gain membership of). In times like these you need to put grown-ups in charge to make the tough calls that will be required to solve this mess. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 10271971 Portugal 02/06/2012 02:48 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "French President Nicolas Sarkozy says France and Germany agree that Greece should place state revenues into a separate fund to pay down its crushing debt and avoid bankruptcy." Quoting: Channing [link to www.france24.com] This is the latest idea by Merkel and Sarkozy. Basically, this would mean Greece would now obviously become a slave to the banks. They would have no more control over their own money. No more sovereignity. Are the Greeks going to accept this? Not a bad idea. The Greek government and system was/is clearly incapable of managing their affairs and is now dragging down the EU (that they cooked the books and lied to gain membership of). In times like these you need to put grown-ups in charge to make the tough calls that will be required to solve this mess. This will not solve this situation... only end with the minimum hope of freedom in Greece! |