ALL ROADS LEAD OUT OF GREECE

The socialist criminals in Greece who perpetrated this major fraud are suddenly having second thoughts about signing the documents required to procure the 170 billion euro bailout funds. The government is responsible for defrauding the banks for up to a trillion dollars by fraudulent bookkeeping and plain out lying to its creditors. Now the rooster has come home to roost and the government, so far, will not do what is necessary; that is to bite the bullet. And we know why, once signed and the (oh we love this word) severe austerity kicks in, the mother of all riots will begin. Athens will be burned to the ground, the economy will tank and a civil war between the haves and have nots will develop. And do you know why? 30% of the people work for the government, their wages 50% higher than those in the private sector. Doesn't  this sound like the United States?
 
Government Officials see the future and it starts with a big "A", Anarchy.  The foreign minister of Luxembourg had harsh words, "If the Greek people or the Greek political elite do not apply all of these conditions, I think they exclude themselves from the eurozone. The impact on other countries now will be less important than a year ago."  Greece bit off more than it could chew, lied about it, transferred the money via outlandish wages and benefits to civil servants, who by the way lived lavishly without producing anything accept hot air. The producer, the investor, the saver was stuck with the bill and will most likely have to work harder because it will be they who will ultimately pay for the bailout. On the other hand the socialists who lived like Madoff for the past 50 years on other peoples money are ready for war. Now that is chutzpa for you!  The situation remains fluid, but the end is near as  "all roads lead out of Greece."

What Greece has gone through so far, a catharsis of sorts, is something we that we may be looking at very soon. Click here to read about the Clean up in the Greek Isles.  We just can't wait for the fun to begin on this side of the pond. 
 

 

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