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    Quote Originally Posted by Muds View Post

    Sorry now but Greece's attitude to negotiations!! They are doing the right think look what happened to us when our government had no back bone to stand up to Germany look at our country now and the parasites running it.
    Kenny and co are nothing but puppets with Germanys big hand shoved up their arses.

    At least the Greek government are standing up for their people.

    If Greece did exit the Euro it would be great because it will show that country's wont stand to be bullied and taxed to breaking point.
    England are more then likely going to leave in a few years and when they do we will be up shits creek so if Greece go now hopefully more country's will follow and hopefully if we get a government for the people they will show Germany the 2 fingers iswell and we can concentrate on getting our real Irish Pounds back in circulation.
    Not only that but Greece could make an alliance with another non eu country that others could defect for. The brits will be watching this real close me thinks ya know? I said it before this EU shit will end up in a war very easily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muds View Post

    Sorry now but Greece's attitude to negotiations!! They are doing the right think look what happened to us when our government had no back bone to stand up to Germany look at our country now and the parasites running it.
    Kenny and co are nothing but puppets with Germanys big hand shoved up their arses.

    At least the Greek government are standing up for their people.

    If Greece did exit the Euro it would be great because it will show that country's wont stand to be bullied and taxed to breaking point.
    England are more then likely going to leave in a few years and when they do we will be up shits creek so if Greece go now hopefully more country's will follow and hopefully if we get a government for the people they will show Germany the 2 fingers iswell and we can concentrate on getting our real Irish Pounds back in circulation.
    Ireland isn't in bad shape, we rely on FDI so being in the euro is crucial. There aren't enough morons in the country to vote in a government that would take us out of the euro zone.

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    People working and paying tax reckon they are being fncked over, people on the scratch reckon they are being ducked over too. Without the EU Ireland would be a totalkip, it would take that for morons to appreciate how wrong they are wishing to leave the eurozone.

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    What about the dirty little secret that everyone is ignoring?

    Who stands to benefit the most from Greece exiting the Euro?

    Every country in the Euro that exports goods and services out of the Eurozone.

    The Euro is already down a couple of percent and will likely dip further. In boardrooms in Munich, Stuttgart and Wolfsburg, hands are being rubbed with glee at the thought of the extra money to be made on sales of prestige cars to China, the US and others.

    German car makers are not alone in benefitting from this. French and Italian wine and food exports. Small manufacturing companies all over the zone, Airbus, Siemens, Alcatel etc all stand to gain and when they do, there will be jobs.

    Ireland is not going to miss out either. Food exports to the UK will be top of the list but there is another important export sector that is easy to overlook.

    All those folks in Dublin's flash offices with names like Google on them. Sure, those guys are attracted by the low company taxes but that is not all.

    They have thousands of staff working on global projects. Those jobs could be done anywhere in the world and the companies involved know it. Every quarter they check what they are paying for web developers, software engineers, support staff etc. Ireland is compared to the US, China, India, etc and when the Euro weakens that means more of those jobs will come to Ireland.

    I do not think that the coming Euro turmoil is all doom and gloom.

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    http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-0...-official-says

    Greece to Default Tomorrow - Government Official Or is that restructure? re-profile? or go into "Arrears". We've been here before.

    I just wish they would outright default, so the whole system gets the massive implosion that's long overdue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Muds View Post

    Sorry now but Greece's attitude to negotiations!! They are doing the right think look what happened to us when our government had no back bone to stand up to Germany look at our country now and the parasites running it.
    Kenny and co are nothing but puppets with Germanys big hand shoved up their arses.

    At least the Greek government are standing up for their people.

    If Greece did exit the Euro it would be great because it will show that country's wont stand to be bullied and taxed to breaking point.
    England are more then likely going to leave in a few years and when they do we will be up shits creek so if Greece go now hopefully more country's will follow and hopefully if we get a government for the people they will show Germany the 2 fingers iswell and we can concentrate on getting our real Irish Pounds back in circulation.
    Stupid, factually incorrect post, also whoever thanked it should consider themselves to be terminally stupid. I recall when all the armchair economists said we should have gone down the Icelandic route. It's funny how that theory is no longer in vogue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KING JAMESon View Post
    Stupid, factually incorrect post, also whoever thanked it should consider themselves to be terminally stupid. I recall when all the armchair economists said we should have gone down the Icelandic route. It's funny how that theory is no longer in vogue.
    What will your 21st user name be? ;-)
    Nevertheless I agree with the gist of your post.

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    will the price of Greek escorts come down?!

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    Greece has been a serial defaulter on debt in the past.
    Argentina is another one .Foreigners lending money to these places should have the expectation that it might be possible that they won't always be repaid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Greece has been a serial defaulter on debt in the past.
    Argentina is another one .Foreigners lending money to these places should have the expectation that it might be possible that they won't always be repaid.
    they are stuck between a rock and a hard place now

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