As you all know the couple of past years. The cornhole of Greece has enlarged more and more to take a bigger pickle to stay in the EU. Unfortunately their cornhole has enlarged so much it has reached its limit. It is already the size that a bowling ball can fit in it. Greeks can't take any debt any more.
The D day is coming closer. In a way, it is a reflection of the different nature of the problems facing Greece. Not only is its economy in deeper trouble than the other two, but in essence, the nature of the problem in Greece is political.
The state is still rather dysfunctional, with institutions like tax collecting mired in trouble. After the celebrations after the Greek elections died down, the rather sobering conclusion emerged that the two parties most responsible for the dysfunctional nature of the state apparatus were going to form the next government.
Having said this. AAAA lot of EU countries are loosing patience with Greece including:Netherlands, Finland, Germany, Estonia, Austria, Luxembourg and Slovakia.
It is only a matter of time when Greece gets kicked out of EU and turns in a shithole that it always has been. The Greeks have more or less until September to get the austerity and privatization program back on track.
When the **** hits the fan and Greece defaults nobody knows what will happen. The only thing that is sure to happen knowing how primitive Greeks are is the following; Massive riots, destroying of own property and chaos. If that is going to change anything? Haha, dumb Greeks. All of Turkey will be enjoying watching this, destroying your own country, we don't have to do anything.
I hope Greece gets split up to pay the debt. I would like to see an independent Turkish state on the eastern front of Greece. This would be possible if radical parties like Golden Dawn attack minorities which will give the right to Turkey to intervene.
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New Greek multinational firm:
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