
Greece bailout not realistic says economist
June 19, 2012 9:42 AM
Economist Yanis Varoufakis is warning that Greece's bailout conditions must be re-negotiated by the new government that will be formed as they no longer apply to the economic reality in the country.
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- Darn right it isn't realistic! No matter what happens in Greece, the public will not win. Neither will each one of us - we will all be burdened. The corrupt banking system has been set up in a way that benefits the few and takes from the rest. Think about it - if it went this way the bankers would win and tighter controls would be imposed, and they are being. If it went the other then Iceland would have followed suit, then Spain, then who knows who. People would have then gone to the banks in a panic to get their money out, only to find their fears realized when they turn up to find their money doesn't exist because of the fractional reserve scam!! Then there would be riots in the streets. In would come the national guard and control would be taken through force - another excuse for tighter controls and silencing people to protect money, money that doesn't exist!! It's time to seriously wake up to what is going on behind closed doors here folks. The best education I can offer to you is the invitation to watch a free documentary film online right now called THRIVE: www.thrivemovement.com. The film clearly outlines the predicament we are in and suggests wonderful actions that we can take to reclaim our lives so that we aren't all working for the man forever more! Please take 2 hours and then do something, anything, but lets get out of this mess quickly.
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