Gray, the
comment, the
rationale is borderline racist. If you don't like my characterization of it, so be it. It's also pathetically wrong. You should take my advice seriously and educate yourself rather than reading or hearing pundits of newspapers or TV shows blattering their nonsensical moralistic diatribes. Read George Soros, or *any* good macroeconomist (God, even the ridiculed Kenneth Rogoff knows better than dwell in these shenanigans) about the issues, learn about the borrowing rates, what happened to them when the countries entered the eurozone and what that meant for *both* public and private institutions, what happened in 2009 to the borrowing rates when Merkel vetoed any attempt to share any burdens, and finally what it means for countries to have a currency they cannot control and whose policies are ran counter to their economic problems. Learn about what happened in Argentina. Learn the difference between what happens in the US and in Europe.... my god.
You have got lots of reading to do, Gray. Get on to it.
Also,
Putting words in my mouth Luis I said that I disagreed with the policies that the lenders are putting in place but as it is not my taxes that are being used to keep your economy from crashing then I don't get a right to critisise.
What is this? What the hell is this.
Also 2:
To futher my point about the politicians here is an informative video from Spain on the relationship between the ruling PP and the biblical ****up that is Bankia https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=udX15KarS_Q
Yeah, lets dig up the trash. Let's all hear about Morgan Stanley, and all the spanish bankers in the world that ****ed up pretty badly. Oh wait, what was that? MS aren't spanish? Goldman Sachs? Barclays? Come on there's something wrong here, for clearly only the corrupted southerners made terrible corrupted choices and actions. /s