Tuesday, February 28, 2012

One Man Alone Speaks For The Greek People

For my dear readers from the United States, what if the Chinese government came to the US and started ordering the US President and the US Congress to take certain actions to ensure the debt the US owed China was going to be paid in full?   What if the China demanded changes in the US Constitution to ensure that those orders were fulfilled?   And, what if China inserted their own person as US President because they didn't like the one that was elected by the American people?

Seem absurd?  This is exactly what has happened to the Greek people.  The head of Greece has been inserted by the European Parliament and the debt deals being cast are requiring many changes to the Greek constitution.

In my last post I introduced you to Nigel Farage.  The UK minister to the European Parliament.  The only person I know of that still has a voice. 

Here is Nigel again speaking on behalf of the Greek people:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W8Ayb8P1LbU

Make no mistake, this is not about bailing out the Greek people or the Greek Government.  This is about bailing out the people who lent money to Greece.  Go here to get a simple, easy to understand lesson:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V5z0rQRdsiE

If you don't want to blame the banks who lent the money then blame the Greek politicians who indebted their country all for the sake of giving money away to their people so they could get re-elected and stay in power.  But don't blame the Greek people.

Watch this very closely because your country is next.

1 comment:

  1. It's a difficult one. UK has been raising their voice about the euro for some time but one must remember that UK were never fans in the firat place so it was only to be expected. Political points are also won by trashing EU. One year later and not much has changed.
    Also important to remember is that media has a lot to do with the situation being difficult between especially Germany and Greece, how what happens is being reported very differently in the different countries, something that becomes quite obvious when you read the news from the different countries, especially in the local language.
    The crises is far from over

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