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#1 Leftcoaster

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Posted 05 July 2015 - 10:05 PM


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#2 batman4ever

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Posted 13 July 2015 - 03:02 PM

IMHO...they should skip the EU we knows.....

 

and then make 2 EU`s.....

 

one for the Northern part of Europe...

 

and one for the bastards Down South that Waste all our Money :mrgreen:

 

would love to see Scandinavia Germany Belgium Holland England make their own...we have the same mentallyties regarding Work and economy....so if THAT happend...i would for the first time vote yes to EU....

 

As it is now...i stay with my NO...and iam REALLY happy today as Denmark is not a part of the economy (euro) and that we kept our Krone :thumbs:


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A ladyboy is a kind of creature...that makes a txt saying...dont you trust me...and send it to 20 people... :mrgreen:  :mrgreen:

 

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#3 SwineCanine

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Posted 13 July 2015 - 08:08 PM

The Greek crisis is helping the US Dollar and hurting the Euro.

 

The dollar is higher vs the baht than it's been in years.



#4 Spyder Rocket

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 12:01 AM

IMHO...they should skip the EU we knows.....

and then make 2 EU`s.....

one for the Northern part of Europe...

and one for the bastards Down South that Waste all our Money :mrgreen:

would love to see Scandinavia Germany Belgium Holland England make their own...we have the same mentallyties regarding Work and economy....so if THAT happend...i would for the first time vote yes to EU....

As it is now...i stay with my NO...and iam REALLY happy today as Denmark is not a part of the economy (euro) and that we kept our Krone :thumbs:

The Greek's brand of socialism went too far, plus it is a service economy that is too reliant on tourism. I don't think they have much heavy industry to fall back on.

#5 Spyder Rocket

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 12:07 AM

This is making the rounds on the Internet, don't know how accurate it is, but it is amusing.

It is a slow day in a little Greek village. The rain is beating down and the streets are deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit.

On this particular day a rich German tourist is driving through the village, stops at the local hotel and lays a €100 note on the desk, telling the hotel owner he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.

The owner gives him some keys and, as soon as the visitor has walked upstairs, the hotelier grabs the €100 note and runs next door to pay his debt to the butcher.

The butcher takes the €100 note and runs down the street to repay his debt to the pig farmer. The pig farmer takes the €100 note and heads off to pay his bill at the supplier of feed and fuel.

The guy at the Farmers' Co-op takes the €100 note and runs to pay his drinks bill at the taverna. The publican slips the money along to the local prostitute drinking at the bar, who has also been facing hard times and has had to offer him "services" on credit.

The hooker then rushes to the hotel and pays off her room bill to the hotel owner with the €100 note. The hotel proprietor then places the €100 note back on the counter so the rich traveler will not suspect anything.

At that moment the traveler comes down the stairs, picks up the €100 note, states that the rooms are not satisfactory, pockets the money, and leaves town.

No one produced anything. No one earned anything. However, the whole village is now out of debt and looking to the future with a lot more optimism. And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is how the bailout package works.



#6 Spyder Rocket

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Posted 15 July 2015 - 12:17 AM

Here is a version of that little story edited by a German stock broker. 😊



BROKER'S EDIT:



XXXX I edited your bailout email a little to help make it more effective to clients, please see below.

It is a slow day in a little Greek village, planet earth. The rain is beating down and the streets are deserted. Times are tough, everybody is in debt, and everybody lives on credit.

On this particular day a rich German tourist is driving through the village, stops at the local hotel and lays a €100 note on the desk, telling the hotel owner he wants to inspect the rooms upstairs in order to pick one to spend the night.

The owner thinks about maybe beating the tourist to death, but decides to give him some keys and, as soon as the visitor has walked upstairs, the hotelier grabs the €100 note and shoves it in his pocket.

He owes Piraeus Bank down the street €100,000 but has little intention of repaying it as his business has been contracting for several years.

That bank also has claims of €10,000 on a butcher's business, €50,000 on a pig farmer, €75,000 to a supplier of feed and fuel, but in turn owes €100,000 to EFG Bank which itself has fractionally reserved claims on a pub owner and a prostitute who bought two homes on 105% LTV among many others.

At that moment the traveler comes down the stairs, states that the rooms are not satisfactory, and asks for his €100 note back. The Greek innkeeper asks "what €100 note?" The German threatens to call the police. The innkeeper says "go ahead, ask for my brother who's a Lieutenant down at the precinct, he'll help you out."

The German storms out back into the night, €100 poorer. No one produced anything. No one earned anything. However, the whole village is still buried in debt and looking to the future with a lot more optimism at the thought that maybe the Germans really are that gullible.

And that, Ladies and Gentlemen, is how the bailout package works.



#7 chrisss

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Posted 24 September 2015 - 12:57 AM

Siemens...a huge German company that bribed almost the whole worlds governments to pouch their products all over the world....

VW...German car company...read the news...one of the worst scam in decades.....

Syria.....read the news again....Syrian babys among their family trying to escape their own country and drowned in the Agean sea...A war started by WHO???WHO??

 

http://www.washingto...fraud/?page=all

 

http://www.bbc.com/n...usiness-3432477

 

  No one is an angel!!

 

Nothing to do with the German people...I actually have a lot of friends from Germany..as well as England and from all over the world....But big companies and Governments ,of course all the Greek governments as well, are responsible for unbelievable Frauds and misery all over the world.The solution is not in our hands...it will never be....but at least lets sympathize each other...believe me you need it too!!

  Friendly...Chris.

PS..i am sorry for my poor English 



#8 mikel1

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Posted 24 September 2015 - 03:56 AM

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