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The fallout of Greek Referendum: RANsquawk week ahead video 6th July 2015
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Riff-Raff takes a jump to the Left? (and then a step to the ri-i-i-i-ight)
...Vourookoofuckus resigns?
...re emerges tomorrow as a Nazi in a dress.
Never a dull moment in Greece.
Greece is going to be the first country since the Khmer Rouge in Cambodia to not have a banking system. How did it work out in Cambodia?
No fallout yet cause it takes a while for the mushroom cloud to top out.
You'll know it's starting when all the birds start dropping dead out of the sky
In this case that could be the resignations of several ECB, IMF and EU officials.
Wouldn't be a surprise if Angela & Co bail out now before things start to glow around them.
Oh yeah... Then there's that Fed rate hike thingy about to hit now that global financial risk has gone DEFCON 1
http://www.bbc.com/news/live/business-33382332
The door remains open for bailout talks with Greece, following the No vote, but they cannot start yet, German Chancellor Angela Merkel's spokesman says."In light of the decision by the Greek citizens, the conditions to start negotiations on a new aid programme are not met yet", Steffen Seibert said.
You can see what Angela is doing....she has time on her side. She is going to let the Greek banking system collapse, let the country run out of money, and let Greece starve to death.
And Angela will win because hunger causes democratic governments to collapse.
When you starve with a tiger the tiger starves last. Greece needs to flee the tiger, elementary, Dr. Watson.
Excellent!
No fallout whatsoever.
Weird...or obvious.
Every EU country should have now a referendum where citizens can vote do they approve ANY further aid / help / loan to Greece. That would be a democratic choice. Because I am sure - NO-ONE wants to give away their tax money to these people in Greece.
Good suggestion but we all know we always have only one choice in voting, the elites' tag team candidates or issues, no real choice.
No, every EU country should've held a referendum a few years ago when the whoring politicians made the taxpayer take on the thieving Banksters' losses. Now that would have been a democratic choice!