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In reply to the discussion: Greece says: All Debt To The Troika "Illegal, Illegitimate, And Odious" [View all]Nye Bevan
(25,406 posts)71. They still cashed the checks though, didn't they?
Easier to call it "illegal" and "odious" after accepting and spending the cash than to refuse it in the first place.
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Greece says: All Debt To The Troika "Illegal, Illegitimate, And Odious" [View all]
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2015
OP
I'm curious to know how they intend to support themselves now that they are broadcasting
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#1
They haven't a clue, do they? Sink their nation in debt and then whine about it.
randome
Jun 2015
#14
You haven't been paying attention, have you? The Train Wreck was caused by the Global Crooks who
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#64
See my Post #61 below. Yes, Wall Street had a hand in Greece's downfall. So did Greece.
randome
Jun 2015
#66
Lol! I don't know, but I'm glad you do, which means I must always agree with you!
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#106
Iceland managed well & thrived. They threw the banksters out for starters. nt
mother earth
Jun 2015
#42
No matter. Greece is in good hands with Syriza. While they have tried to remain in the EU, and
mother earth
Jun 2015
#55
Like I said, they are being forced into this & this is going to have repercussions, for all the
mother earth
Jun 2015
#98
No, the spending was to keep up with the debt brought about by oligarch interests buying corruption
mother earth
Jun 2015
#100
Maybe they can start prosecuting the Global thieves who stole their assets, hid them in
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#63
If you like international bodies to govern economic matters you'll just love the TPP.
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#67
I like sovereign nations handling their own economic affairs. Unfortunately in this New World Order
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#74
Bravo, and it is about time. Predatory capitalism at its best, the borrowing was to keep paying on
mother earth
Jun 2015
#7
What do you think the depositors of those banks will do if they believe their banks
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#23
You simply have not been following what's been taking place, nor do you have an understanding of
mother earth
Jun 2015
#40
I stand in solidarity with the people of Greece who say this must end.
passiveporcupine
Jun 2015
#20
"US College grads should make a similar declaration. And US homeowners."
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#17
None of that changes the fact that if there is a massive default then there will be no future loans
Nuclear Unicorn
Jun 2015
#52
Why is it necessary for everyone to be borrowing money? Who set up this system in the first
sabrina 1
Jun 2015
#107
Greece the birthplace of democracy says a big FU to fascist global bank.
Dont call me Shirley
Jun 2015
#9
Interest on debt is banned by some countries and outlawed by some nations for a reason.
Fred Sanders
Jun 2015
#15
No one put a gun to gun to Greece's head, they voluntarily took out loans.
Dick Dastardly
Jun 2015
#89
Debt is debt though and if they borrowed money shouldnt they pay it back????
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#21
Except the elites wont get burn it will the rest of who will take the fall for it like we did for
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#47
I thought that the main problem was the interest payments they were having to make
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#50
It is the main problem now, but the basis of the problem was the original loans
truebluegreen
Jun 2015
#69
I would want to see a breakdown of the numbers for that list because other than the interest rate
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#77
So because allegations that the government was corrupt the people who loaned the money should
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#80
They should have no responsibility for making loans they knew couldn't be paid back,
truebluegreen
Jun 2015
#81
Chill, I am not "for" anyone I just dont think its ok to expect people who made loan on good terms
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#85
The IMF, and Euro. Central Bank (ECB) are scared shitless that Spain, Italy, etc. will copy Greece.
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2015
#70
They certainly have the option to tell everyone they owe money to to go take a hike
Nye Bevan
Jun 2015
#44
Has anyone heard anything else wrt to Greece possibly joining the BRICS Development Bank?
polly7
Jun 2015
#45
During a recent investigation of the overall problem, the Greek Parliament Committee found:
dixiegrrrrl
Jun 2015
#76
Its not that easy, alot of the loans were probably legitimate with fair market terms and
cstanleytech
Jun 2015
#88