Can't say I blame him. It's not his fault that he is a citizen of a poor country or that he wasn't born into a rich family. Why should he suffer?"I've done nothing wrong. I've never taken out a loan in my life. So why should I pay now?
Can't say I blame him. It's not his fault that he is a citizen of a poor country or that he wasn't born into a rich family. Why should he suffer?"I've done nothing wrong. I've never taken out a loan in my life. So why should I pay now?
You can thank Goldman Sachs.They lied about the condition of their national economy .......
I wonder if he was one of the majority of Greeks who cheated on his taxes, though. I wonder whether he enjoys riding on the free subway and the subsidize rail. I wonder what other government over-spending he was enjoying during the party years.Can't say I blame him. It's not his fault that he is a citizen of a poor country or that he wasn't born into a rich family. Why should he suffer?
They wished that they had credit cards but Greece, and Europe is plagued by tax evasion, and illegal activities. For example, from Ukraine tobacco and women are trafficked towards Austria, and from Romania illegal immigrants are transferred, from Croatia and Serbia weapons and drugs are being imported. Greece, counterfeit money, credit cards, counterfeit goods sold by illegals.They are acting like spoiled brats whose credit cards got taken away.
No. I'm not sure that they are paid three time the going rate, whatever they are paid is too much though. Greece has a population of roughly 11 million people of which 750,000 are civil servants. It is a well known fact that half of them are useless losers whose parents are connected or are in the position of paying bribes and secured these jobs for them.Sara, do you include in the "MAJORITY (working class) Greeks" all those civil servants being paid three times the going wage for their work?
One of the Greek protestors was interviewed by a U.S. TV network (CNN?). He said he cheated on his taxes because he didn't want his money to be pissed away on a bloated bureaucracy. (Or, to repay foreign lenders?)I wonder if he was one of the majority of Greeks who cheated on his taxes,
Sorry to be so blunt, but remember the old Russian proverb: "Beggars can't be choosy."There is no light at the end of the tunnel, only unemployment, lack of medicine/healthcare and poverty. This is what the MAJORITY (working class) Greeks are facing.
Weak......Sorry to be so blunt, but remember the old Russian proverb: "Beggars can't be choosy."
Did he also refuse the government services offered to him? Did he somehow insist on paying when he rode the free subway?One of the Greek protestors was interviewed by a U.S. TV network (CNN?). He said he cheated on his taxes because he didn't want his money to be pissed away on a bloated bureaucracy. (Or, to repay foreign lenders?)
Sounds like disaster government spending to me!Sounds like disaster capitalism hard at work.
No, but he asked what float you were riding in tomorrows parade.....he has some tzatziki for you. LOL.Did he also refuse the government services offered to him? Did he somehow insist on paying when he rode the free subway?
Which float are the Roommates girls on? I'll be on that one.No, but he asked what float you were riding in tomorrows parade.....he has some tzatziki for you. LOL.