Good luck Greece.

The EU superstate was always a daft idea and the Euro was a daft idea within a daft idea.
Greece has suffered severely by having its currency artificially inflated so that its goods were too highly priced to sell. Germany has prospered because its currency was artificially repressed by other countries like Greece, Spain, Portugal (who have also suffered like Greece but to a lesser extent). So Germany prospered as its prices were kept low so it sold far more than it would and Greece and other suffered by having prices far too high internationally.
Economically the right thing is for Greece to leave the Euro, quickly followed by all the other countries who suffer from the dominance of Germany.
… however the Eutopians will not want Greece to be seen to be benefiting from leaving their Eutopian nightmare. Because when other countries see how good it is outside the Euro, they will know they are in a nightmare and want to leave as well.
It is therefore extremely likely that they will try to make leaving the Euro a worse nightmare that staying – in short they will try to make an example of Greece so that no other country will ever want to leave their Eutopian nightmare.
So good luck Greece!

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2 Responses to Good luck Greece.

  1. John Smith says:

    Eutopians … great word
    daft … also a good word
    I’m bettin’ the Greeks are feeling more Greek than ever
    the progressive globalists are just creating more factions in the West
    pretending the Mideast isn’t happening
    and thinking the Chicoms are gonna come around and join the progressive dream
    daft
    if they weren’t destroying the economy of the Western World, they could get real jobs

  2. Scottish-Sceptic says:

    Many people have a dream of living in a commune. Some are romantic enough to try it and from the lack of people living in communes, it is safe to say the reality does not match the romance.
    But only complete morons would try to create a “commune” from nationalities as diverse as Greece, UK and Germany and seriously believe it would work.
    Greece and Germany are really like a very bad marriage. Greece is a night-owl great on the big spending. Germany is a work-ethic protestant up at the crack of dawn. Germany will never approve of the way Greeks run their country and the Greeks will never accept the humourless protestant work ethic of Germany.
    The best we can get is an amicable divorce.

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