Toro
Diamond Member
Anyone remember Obama giving the European Union billions of dollars so they could prop up the Euro and keep it somewhat competitive to the dollar?
Didn't happen.
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Anyone remember Obama giving the European Union billions of dollars so they could prop up the Euro and keep it somewhat competitive to the dollar?
Is the Euro worth anything? It disguises a multitude of sins.
That is what happens to anti-EU politicians around Europe when they got power. Firstly, they are anti-EU, find their electorate, talk about exits, but eventually they stay in. Greece, Italy, Austria. In the UK the things had gone too far, so so-called eurosceptics just hid in the bushes and let others to deal with their shit.Here almost zero politicians talk about Italexit. A few years ago some politicians say "euro is bad for Italy we must go back to the lira (some of them now are ministers...)" but now it seems that all parties are pro-euro.
I'm not old enough to remember the lira but my parents always tell me people lived better when the lira was our national currency.
Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Greece's economy is in the toilet and the people there are miserable and struggling. I know this for a fact because I was just there.
Greece went through a hard austerity period and it is still uncertain, if that has helped.Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Greece's economy is in the toilet and the people there are miserable and struggling. I know this for a fact because I was just there.
Greece went through a hard austerity period and it is still uncertain, if that has helped.Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Greece's economy is in the toilet and the people there are miserable and struggling. I know this for a fact because I was just there.
People became homeless, had no food or medicine. There was no ayuda humanitaria.
It´s democracy. When you promise these jobs, you must create them.Greece went through a hard austerity period and it is still uncertain, if that has helped.Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Greece's economy is in the toilet and the people there are miserable and struggling. I know this for a fact because I was just there.
People became homeless, had no food or medicine. There was no ayuda humanitaria.
That's what happens when you run out of other people's money and can't prop up your welfare state anymore
You must trade oil in Dollars or Uncle Sam comes along for a little chat.I'd wondered about it at the time.
Was the Iraqi shift to Euro currency the real reason for the USA to invade Iraq?
Maybe their miserable situation is because of their own flaws in the first turn?Not a friend of the € but the € allowed Greece to lend more money that they used to pay for the electoral presents table.
Greece's economy is in the toilet and the people there are miserable and struggling. I know this for a fact because I was just there.
It´s democracy. When you promise these jobs, you must create them.That's what happens when you run out of other people's money and can't prop up your welfare state anymore
Greece has created many jobs that don´t exist. For example in the state run energy sector. Those non-purpose jobs fell apart in the framework of the austerity measures.It´s democracy. When you promise these jobs, you must create them.That's what happens when you run out of other people's money and can't prop up your welfare state anymore
If you're dumb enough to believe pie in the sky promises you get what you deserve.