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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: KyrosL who wrote (73232)4/14/2010 2:43:12 AM
From: Haim R. Branisteanu   of 74559
 
Kyrosl - no need to point the finger to Turkey after all they are ruled by an Islamist government that is murdering innocent people on a daily basis in Kurdistan, but as it relates to Greece they are part of the EU and this Greek government could cut a deal of lowering defense spending for the EU defense umbrella not to mention their partnership with Turkey.

The Army provides jobs even that it is at the expense of the tax payers the Greek government refuses to take the proper action - army is the most wasteful organization in ANY country - just buy a hammer to army specification <GGG>

The present Greek government is worthless and arrogant but on the other side the opposition is even worse

The only solution as I see it is for Greece to leave the EU as I do not think that the present political leadership including the opposition is understanding the situation they are in and that from an economic point of view the Greek economy BK.

Only real hardship for the Greek people with nowhere to go may foster a healthier economy.

There where several EU Baltic countries and also Hungary Romania Bulgaria that got hit very badly by the present crisis but they did took the bitter medicine and are recovering now - and real unrest was not noticeable as people understood where they stand - contrary to the Greeks
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