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Re: Почна се [re: croesus] |
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croesus (!) |
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Публикувано | 30.06.15 14:28 |
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Ето това мнение на Робърт Райх е най-близо до собствената ми позиция:
The Greek tragedy of its debt crisis seems about to end, and if it ends badly it could go badly for your savings and even your job. Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (pictured below) has called for a referendum next Sunday for Greeks to choose between (1) accepting the demands of European creditors that will worsen Greeks’ suffering and do little to improve their long-term prospects, or else (2) immediate defaulting on Greece’s debt, resulting in almost certain ejection from the euro system, and likely contagion to Spain and even Italy as creditors pull out of their banks as well. Wall Street is implicated in all this, and will be affected either way given the integration of our financial systems. But if Greece chooses to default, the value of the dollar will rise further as world money rushes into the safe haven of America, causing our exports to further decline. And Europe’s economy will teeter, possibly pulling us and much of the fragile global economy with it. Who will be to blame? Tsipras and his defiant government haven’t helped. Upper-income Greeks who haven't paid taxes bear some responsibility. But the immediate culprits will be Europe’s leaders, especially German Chancellor Angela Merkel, the International Monetary Fund, and the European Central Bank. All have deepened the crisis by their unwillingness to bend.
Last night Tsipras quoted Franklin D. Roosevelt in telling the Greek people “the only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Not quite right. We all have reason to fear another Great Recession.
Грешките са били допуснати преди години, не вчера или оня ден. Сега полезно решение няма, само трагично и по-малко трагично.
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