Posted on 01/28/2015 3:55:38 AM PST by Berlin_Freeper
The German government stuck to its view on Monday that a third haircut, or debt restructuring, for Greece was out of the question but opened the door to a possible extension of Greece's current bailout programme.
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Red Spring in Europe was short lived.
Greece's new finance minister Yanis Varoufakis is Valve's former Steam Market economist
I can’t imagine the youth discontent in Europe at this point (or even in the US, for that matter). To know that your future is so bleak, while prior generations are enjoying a lifestyle you’ll never have (but have to fund), must be grim.
I don’t think it is any coincidence that euthenasia is becoming much more accepted...
"The Greeks have to bear the consequences of their own actions and can't saddle the German taxpayer with them"
What's different about the future the youth face here?
my son is ab out to graduate university with an MBA in international business.
When he graduates he will owe not a penny for his edumacation.
His future is so bright he has to wear sunglasses.
The youth who’ve pursued education and excelled will have no problem.
I cannot believe they don’t have a surplus. Name one thing (Including having a car stereo, Home radio, and TV) in Germany that is not taxed!
Every Argentine candidate who wins an election promises to do this.
Thusfar none of them have.
This reminds me I can now watch Netflix in Germany.
Absolutely; it is a Greek problem.
I don’t think there is a difference; that is why I included them in the comment.
Good for him; I wish him well. I’d be looking over my shoulder at the thousands of bilingual Red Chinese MBAs...
I think more young people would invest the time & money in education if they didn’t know the rug was going to be pulled out from under their feet when they cost too much.
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