Question. Are you in any particular way worried about what has a chance of going down for your country?
Yes, because the capitalistic economy isn't an isolationist one. It'll be a house of cards, some might suffer less than others, though. An unofficial announcement today said that there's enough money to pay retirements, and paychecks, but also the loans. (Although, since it's unofficial, I would like it to be true)Quote from: Sandtrap on April 08, 2015, 02:23:51 PMQuestion. Are you in any particular way worried about what has a chance of going down for your country?Edit: It also appears the banks are desperately trying on making more loans on their own as of yesterday.
Personal level of concern?You're in university if memory serves. Access to internet has to be payed or said supplier would cut you off.You think any of those troubles might effect you in any way?
Edit: It also appears the banks are desperately trying on making more loans on their own as of yesterday.
The state ISP owns the lines (OTE, all of them or most of them in certain areas) so if the country goes bankrupt the semi-private state ISP will also have trouble paying for its own. Honestly, if banks stop working and there's no money it means nobody will be able to pay, nor OTE will be able to pay for paychecks. Electricity is also handled by a semi-private company that owns the whole network-- ΔΕΗ. Yeah, if the banks do not have any money it will be a systematical collapse by the time things need to be paid. Honestly, I am not sure how terrible it will be. If the economy also collapses like that then nobody will have money, and if nobody has money then nobody can buy anything and nobody will find anyone to sell things to.And with the savings up in the air? Yeah, it's going to be a fun ride.Quote from: Sandtrap on April 08, 2015, 02:33:19 PMPersonal level of concern?You're in university if memory serves. Access to internet has to be payed or said supplier would cut you off.You think any of those troubles might effect you in any way?
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.
I really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:43:04 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:41:20 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.Okay. Greece can go with Russia, since they're such a great nation to be associated with right now.Or Turkey, since Turkey would absolutely *love* to help Greece.The EU is really the only local, reliable friend that Greece has. Them leaving the EU would be a catastrophe. And it'd screw me out of living in any other EU country. <____________< (I'm not biased)The Euro ruined the Mediterranean countries in the EU.
Quote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:41:20 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.Okay. Greece can go with Russia, since they're such a great nation to be associated with right now.Or Turkey, since Turkey would absolutely *love* to help Greece.The EU is really the only local, reliable friend that Greece has. Them leaving the EU would be a catastrophe. And it'd screw me out of living in any other EU country. <____________< (I'm not biased)
Fat chance, both Turkey and Russia have serious economic issues. I think the US will get involved if it goes to those extremes.Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:43:04 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:41:20 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.Okay. Greece can go with Russia, since they're such a great nation to be associated with right now.Or Turkey, since Turkey would absolutely *love* to help Greece.The EU is really the only local, reliable friend that Greece has. Them leaving the EU would be a catastrophe. And it'd screw me out of living in any other EU country. <____________< (I'm not biased)
Those parts of the post were sarcasm.And yeah, really the US is the only player who even has a remote chance of helping Greece if they leave the EU. And even then, let's be serious. That's not happening.
Which is why all the Mediterranean countries in the Eurozone are doing fucking terrible and can't afford the cost of living?
Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:47:44 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:46:23 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:43:04 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:41:20 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.Okay. Greece can go with Russia, since they're such a great nation to be associated with right now.Or Turkey, since Turkey would absolutely *love* to help Greece.The EU is really the only local, reliable friend that Greece has. Them leaving the EU would be a catastrophe. And it'd screw me out of living in any other EU country. <____________< (I'm not biased)The Euro ruined the Mediterranean countries in the EU.Hardly. Greece has had financial problems since the end of wwII. Their problems go a lot deeper than the EU. In fact, Greece has been more prosperous under the EU than it has at any period of time before. They used to literally be like a 3rd-world country, and now they're 1st world.Which is why all the Mediterranean countries in the Eurozone are doing fucking terrible and can't afford the cost of living?
Quote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:46:23 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:43:04 PMQuote from: challengerX on April 08, 2015, 04:41:20 PMQuote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 04:38:22 PMI really hope that Greece stays in the EU and Eurozone because they are literally helpless without them.Okay. Greece can go with Russia, since they're such a great nation to be associated with right now.Or Turkey, since Turkey would absolutely *love* to help Greece.The EU is really the only local, reliable friend that Greece has. Them leaving the EU would be a catastrophe. And it'd screw me out of living in any other EU country. <____________< (I'm not biased)The Euro ruined the Mediterranean countries in the EU.Hardly. Greece has had financial problems since the end of wwII. Their problems go a lot deeper than the EU. In fact, Greece has been more prosperous under the EU than it has at any period of time before. They used to literally be like a 3rd-world country, and now they're 1st world.
If you think they're doing terrible now, you should have seen how they were doing before the EU and Eurozone. Which was far, far worse. It's probably better right now, during all of these recessions/unemployment than it would have been had they not joined the EU to begin with. And let's say nothing about how they were doing before this financial crisis.Also, the EU/Eurozone had literally nothing to do with these countries going into crisis. What caused it was the pre-existing culture of corruption and tax evasion, so the Governments were spending money that they didn't have. Claiming that EU countries would be better off without the EU is pure populist bullshit.
Many countries were also communist in Eastern Europe, and the fall of Communism in the 90's led to many issues, and those countries suffer still from their political and economical changes. Corruption is also more common in this part of Europe because of the mentality attached to political figures, and that's an essential difference between other nations in the western world.One of the early speeches in the parliament of Tsipras involved that their effort was also to hopefully change the mentality of Greek politics. Some also criticized that as ridiculous, especially the notion that Syriza wants to also change the EU mentality.Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 05:17:43 PMIf you think they're doing terrible now, you should have seen how they were doing before the EU and Eurozone. Which was far, far worse. It's probably better right now, during all of these recessions/unemployment than it would have been had they not joined the EU to begin with. And let's say nothing about how they were doing before this financial crisis.Also, the EU/Eurozone had literally nothing to do with these countries going into crisis. What caused it was the pre-existing culture of corruption and tax evasion, so the Governments were spending money that they didn't have. Claiming that EU countries would be better off without the EU is pure populist bullshit.
I know. I really have no idea why people are blaming the EU for this crisis.Though the EU really shouldn't be admitting any new countries until this crisis passes through (Croatia)....
The EU is not innocent since it seems to exist only to serve the needs of specific nations in the union, and not the general well-being of the whole union. The EU president is also not democratically elected by the people of the EU. What sort of democratic union doesn't let the people choose their president?Quote from: Not Comms Officer on April 08, 2015, 05:22:26 PMI know. I really have no idea why people are blaming the EU for this crisis.Though the EU really shouldn't be admitting any new countries until this crisis passes through (Croatia)....
And the Euro has made everything astronomically worse.
That is a major flaw with it. Which is that the people really have no voice in what the EU itself does as an organization. But would it really be better to dismantle the entire union because of that?
Greece hasn't been a great country for a long time. But the point is the EU and the Euro make life in Mediterranean countries considerably worse.
But I'm talking about 1st world Mediterranean countries. Spain, Italy, France. People can barely afford rent because of the Euro.