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To be fair its not like the standard period here is too short.Correct. And you can also get them for really long periods like 30+ years.
To be fair its not like the standard period here is too short.Correct. And you can also get them for really long periods like 30+ years.
To be fair its not like the standard period here is too short.
Probably ,and they will be much better off for it,the Germans failed to take over the world by force twice,they are now trying to do it using politics
Probably ,and they will be much better off for it,the Germans failed to take over the world by force twice,they are now trying to do it using politics
No, it was a peacekeeping mission.I don't think they wanted to take over the world on both those occasions, and I don't think they are doing so now.
Correct. And you can also get them for really long periods like 30+ years.
Firstly I meant the collapse of the fake currency - you know, that political ideal rather than any financial sensible one, not the whole of Europe.
I have every sympathy for those people in Greece currently living on handouts from charity. They would be much better off out of the Euro so their government could devalue whatever currency they had. It's the Euro that has assisted in that poverty coming about so celebrating the collapse of such a divisive and political currency isn't sick IMNVHO.
I don't think they wanted to take over the world on both those occasions, and I don't think they are doing so now.
If the currency fails, the scenario I described WILL happen. You won't have the one without the other.
But the collapse would directly cause more of that suffering.
Only if you're a horse, do you mean nigh ?If Greece leaves the Euro and as a result defaults on all their debt then the whole house of cards will come a tumbling down. The Irish, Portuguese and Italians would most probably follow suit. The stock exchanges would collapse. We, the UK, will be on the hook for tens of billions of this defaulted debt, The current austerity measures will seem like the boom time under Labour in the early 00's.
My advice. Buy gold, stock up on water and baked beans!!!!
The end is neigh, the end is neigh
If Greece leaves the Euro and as a result defaults on all their debt then the whole house of cards will come a tumbling down. The Irish, Portuguese and Italians would most probably follow suit. The stock exchanges would collapse. We, the UK, will be on the hook for tens of billions of this defaulted debt, The current austerity measures will seem like the boom time under Labour in the early 00's.