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By A.I.
Published: December 23, 2011

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Efforts to restore electricity to the villages where it has stopped because of bad weather pay garages PPC.

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  1. YouTheory says:

    @AlwaysOnACoffeeBreak Shut da fuck up you Estonian Terrorist. The whole world will not suffer maybe your dirty country will. All i said was focus on American debt and stop pointing out Greece. You need some education. School has nothing to do with me saying the USA is in bigger problem. Dont fucking go on youtube when your doing drugs. Any one that knows the FED is a Scam and joke will agree with me.

  2. AlwaysOnACoffeeBreak says:

    @YouTheory Yeah, let USA default and see the whole word collapse. you moronic fuck. You probably never went to school did You?

  3. artemis20001000 says:

    @Greekabout <<<FAKE CHANNEL, FROM FYROM

  4. FYROMSKI says:

    @Greekabout <<<<<—– you are not Greek FYROMONKEY fake channel

    LOOK AND SEE WHAE OXFORD SAYS ABOUT YOU FAKEADONIANS FROM sKOPJE !!!
    /watch?v=mIRe5tnqRKM

    NO MACEDONIA FOR THE FYROMONKEYS OF TITOSTAN !!!! TIMELESS VETO ,, FROM ALL OF EU !!!

  5. FYROMSKI says:

    @Greekabout <—- there is NOTHING GREEK ABOUT YOU LOL you are not Greek you stupid Skopje'n from FYROM
    shut the FUCK UP … no one cares what you fake people have to say .. the EU has sent thank you cards for VETO'ing your ass ,, FYROM 50% Muslim 50% Unemployment 0% Macedonian ,,, timeless !!

  6. Greekabout says:

    If the outrageous situation between the Germans and Greeks isn’t enough to crash the euro experiment in a heap with the Ford Edsel, the best tidbit within the Murphy cable briefly outlines the most difficult bolder to roll in the effort to force Germany to bailout Europe (which it mathematically cannot anyway): the legal one.

  7. Greekabout says:

    Little attention by the U.S. media has been paid to the U.S. dollar’s noticeably weak response to the circus-like atmosphere in Europe—with no qualms, either, from the rumor mill of the Financial Times of London, as the Anglo-American tag team place center stage each and every sideshow act, as well, though Berlusconi’s narcissistic behavior can be quite amusing and compelling to report.

  8. Greekabout says:

    In all, the WikiLeak’ed cable doesn’t add much new to what is already known, but it’s an interesting note that Washington has been bantering around the German question for some time, and has probably added fuel to the fire in Europe, too, in the hopes Treasury can skate a little while longer with its dollar debasement program of scare tactics, herding fund managers into the ‘safety trade’ of the U.S. dollar—another grotesque excuse for a currency.

  9. Greekabout says:

    And the New Yorker Magazine writes, “Greeks . . . see fraud and corruption as ubiquitous in business, in the tax system, and even in sports.”

    So Germans, who’ve prided themselves as the most productive workers of the most extraordinary products for centuries, are now asked to pay into a broken system that the Greek people, themselves, don’t have confidence in?

  10. Greekabout says:

    CNN reported, “Greece is renowned for its history of tax evasion, estimated last year as worth 4% of GDP—$11 billion.” That amount equals to approximately $560 billion to the U.S. Treasury derived from a $14 trillion economy—per year. But the UK Telegraph suggests the amount of tax payments evaded is much higher. Greece loses €15bn ($20.5bn) a year to tax evasion, is the headline by the Telegraph. Now, we’re talking nearly 7% of Greece’s $304 billion GDP (World Bank statistic).

  11. Greekabout says:

    Sixty-three percent of Germans want Greece to leave the euro.

    One can only wonder about the rational of the other 29% and 37%, respectively, who agree to pay for early retirements and lucrative government jobs for so many Greeks.

    Moreover, it’s no secret that Greeks don’t even want to pay for their own government’s spending habits.

  12. Greekabout says:

    Approximately 40% of the population of Greece works for the public sector. In comparison, nearly 20% of U.S. jobs come from U.S. tax dollars—a bloated number even by U.S. standards.

    Gross inequity. That’s the predominate mood in Germany, according to German news organization Die Welt (translated to English), which published a poll revealing that 71% of Germans insist upon a referendum on further steps taken regarding German’s obligations under the euro currency block.

  13. Greekabout says:

    It appears Germany has no intentions of running a U.S.-style print-and-spend economy, nor does it want to hand over decades of productively earned savings to a bunch of layabouts from Club Med, either, especially those in Greece, where a Greek civil servant is able to retire at age 50, and, while employed, can take 14 months pay for 12 months work, for, presumably, spending-money during vacations.

  14. Greekabout says:

    @FYROMSKI do you want an English launguage lesson little boy?

  15. Greekabout says:

    It’s so sad that my country is finnished for the next 100 years my children are slaves to Europe, i want to cry to be honest!

    it’s ironic as a country we will now get what we deserve!

  16. Greekabout says:

    @FYROMSKI <——- fake youtube channel of propaganda… don't belive anything you read from this boy!

  17. Greekabout says:

    @FYROMSKI You are the one with the fake channel and the fake life, i am as Greek as alexander the great i’ll have you know!

    so wherever you are from little boy, learn to speak in your new mother tounge properly ENGLISH! the nation that pay all our wages!

  18. FYROMSKI says:

    @Greekabout <——-FYROMski you will never Greek like the Macedonians ,,,,,, why you talk bad about GREEKS ?
    Greek Men put there penices in FYROMIAN women ,,, and you call it your "economy "

  19. Greekabout says:

    Police said 10 suspected rioters were arrested, while no severe injuries were reported.

    Leftist and anarchist demonstrators heckled and threw plastic water bottles at former Parliament speaker Apostolos Kaklamanis, a governing Socialist lawmaker, after spotting him among pedestrians on the sidelines of the Athens march. Kaklamanis, 73, was hit and kicked but suffered no major injury and was eventually whisked off by police.

  20. Greekabout says:

    ATHENS, Greece — Hundreds of youths rioted in Athens on Saturday, throwing Molotov cocktails and stones at police who responded with tear gas at a May Day rally against austerity measures being enacted by the cash-strapped government to secure foreign loans to stave off bankruptcy.

    Responding to calls from the country’s two main labor unions, several thousand people marched in major Greek cities Saturday against the anticipated spending cuts and consumer tax hikes.

  21. Greekabout says:

    @FYROMSKI do you like greek delight my friend? or is that Turkish delight????

  22. gbilios says:

    big fat greek wedding or big fat greek default

  23. pagola says:

    @FYROMSKI SPARTACUS LIVES ON

  24. FYROMSKI says:

    @MrFrontallobotomy There is nothing Greek about,,,,,,, Greekaboout …
    she is from FYROMski ,, a Bullshit country invented by Tito after ww2 ..
    they speak Bulgarian , and decorate there shit-hole with all there neighbors HEROS ..
    FYROM is the Balkan Disney .. :-) ))))

  25. FYROMSKI says:

    @Greekabout <——- is from FYROM , a FAKE country ,
    FORMER YUGOSLAV REPUBLIC OF VETO !!!!
    50% Muslim poppulation 50% unemployment … VETO <<<TIMELESS !!!!!!




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