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    GordoDeCentral

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    Personally none 'cause I'm university student so I don't have a "real" job yet. I don't disagree with what you said about our lazyness as country...but this is not the main reason of Greece current situation.

    You can read this in YOUR coffee break: http://yanisvaroufakis.eu/2013/12/03/what-europeans-should-know-about-the-current-situation-in-greece-interviewed-by-edward-geelhoed/
    i was being facetious my friend, greeks in chicago are some of the hardest working people(they own 90% of diners :p) too bad they are all from sad ass tripoli lol anyhoos didnt mean to offend
     

    Maddy

    Oracle of Copenhagen
    Jul 10, 2009
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    i was being facetious my friend, greeks in chicago are some of the hardest working people(they own 90% of diners :p) too bad they are all from sad ass tripoli lol anyhoos didnt mean to offend
    Too late to take it back.
     

    Zacheryah

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    Aug 29, 2010
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    This is a wakeup call for the establishment around Europe.

    Populism will victor if Austerity and the Neoliberal discourse continues. Luckily in Greece it was the lefties, but around most of Europe it's the right wing xenophobe, islamophobes and national populist that are eating up the marginalised voters.

    Equality, jobs and social conditions needs to be prioritised above balancing the budgets, pleasing the financial sector and the officials around EU.

    We got this problem in Belgium aswel.

    Our Socialist party has completely lost its grip on reality, and instead of proper constructive politics in wich they add a left viewpoint, whilst keeping the situation and the future in mind, they are just going a downright populist course, that is completely moronic and would cripple out economy much faster as is happening now

    But the marginalised votes, the peasants, just follow them.


    Populism is the biggest issue with a democracy

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    Juventino[RUS];4808202 said:
    Is it a stereotype if it allready has been shown to be a fact the greek are by far the least hardworking in the entire EU ?
     

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