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Europarliament President Threatens Greeks With Armageddon If They Vote No

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EP Schulz threatens Greeks with Armageddon – Can we sue him for “moral damage” & “breach of public office”?

“Without new money, salaries won’t be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down and they won’t be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay” President of European Parliament Martin Schulz warned Greek voters one day before the crucial Referendum on Sunday.

Schulz’s warning targets some 1,500,000 jobless and their families, roughly estimated at least 3.500,000 people, without health insurance, with no money available to buy a ticket fair or pay their electricity bill, who nourish themselves from soup kitchens and charity packages with pasta, rice, canned tomatoes, 1 bottle of oil and maybe a bottle of shampoo. Schulz’s warning targets all these people who already suffer the so-called austerity-depression and anxiety attack for the last five years.

Theoretically if not all Greeks, at least these above mentioned could file a lawsuit against the President of the EP for violating his post’s “neutrality”, “for blatant intervention in internal political and fiscal affairs of a sovereign country” – how much more as the EP is not part for the creditors’ three-institutions – and for “causing moral damage and psychological distress” to at least several million Greek citizens.

Not to mention the fact, that these austerity-ridden Greeks used to pay their taxes and fund the salary of Schulz & Schulz.

I suppose inthe free market,  Schulz & Schulz would have been fired for incompetence and for breach of duty and code of conduct in context of his public office.

On Thursday, Schulz told German daily Handelsblatt that the elected Syriza government should be replaced by “technocrat” government until stability is restored.

 

“We should appoint governments of technocrats,” Martin Schulz told Handelsblatt.

Schulz statement is here: EU warns of Armageddon if Greek voters reject terms

 

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Sun, 07/05/2015 - 14:15 | 6272746 One Eyed Jack
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Dear Greek people do you believe that this self important as sole gives a lock about you ? He knows and it is demonstrated by his irrational tact that if you leave it will spell the end to the lies, and the treachery.

LOOK BEHIND THE CURTAIN! It is all lies just a shriveled, doddering old man with words to sucker you into to staying Smash these mother fuckers

Mr EU Parliment asshole, go fuck yourself you lying, fear monger ponzu scheme foisting piece of shit!

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 14:30 | 6272848 Winston Smith 2009
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"Europarliament President Threatens Greeks With Armageddon If They Vote No"

And it would be something exactly like that that would inspire me to vote "no" if I wasn't already planning to do so. More proof that the Troika is pissing their pants.

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 14:53 | 6272967 Sid James
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Fuck off Schulz you fucking Nazi.

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 14:59 | 6273014 Who was that ma...
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Note to Schulz:  There is always the nail gun.

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 15:12 | 6273093 Iam Yue2
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Impotent.

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 15:16 | 6273130 Racer
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This is truly shocking that a person in the EU can say such a thing.

Banksters - give us your money or we will starve you

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 15:22 | 6273162 Cosmic Ray
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“Without new money, salaries won’t be paid, the health system will stop functioning, the power network and public transport will break down and they won’t be able to import vital goods because nobody can pay” 

 

Makes me wonder if this is why the Rockefeller Foundations and other similar organizations like global interdependence... Becuase if we are interdependent on other countries for goods and services, we won't default becuase we won't be able to get the imports we need. 

 

We (the US) were MUCH better off when we had the bulk of the world's manufactguring jobs from the 50s to the 70s. We were essentially self-sufficient back then.  Too bad many of our politicans are easily swayed by foreign donations and contributions as well as having guilt for colonialisim.

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 15:41 | 6273263 Debugas
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interdependence is a side effect of narrow specialization in a globalization process

Sun, 07/05/2015 - 15:39 | 6273255 Debugas
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to the President of European Parliame: Greeks can print new money if they need to - problem solved

Mon, 07/06/2015 - 12:48 | 6276893 painlord-2k
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Martin Schulz is a Socialist.
In the end, Nazional Socialists or International Socialists are from the same cloth, just different colors.
They believe they are better and they have the duty and rights to dictate others lives. 

Be clear, Greece and Greeks deserve their doom as much as the US citizens and the citiziens of EU, Japan , etc.
hey are just a bit ahead on the road to Hell.

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