Page 2 of 7 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast
Results 11 to 20 of 62

Thread: Looks like more Euro Currency problems.

  1. #11
    Join Date
    Feb 2015
    Posts
    1,015
    Reviews
    2

    Default


    "Oh What to do, Yanis what to do, Fuck it, I ain't like that Godshite Enda Kenny, I won't be Angela Merkel's Bitch"

  2. The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Oh Kevin For This Useful Post:

    Genie in a Bottle (28-06-15), Theomegaman (28-06-15)

  3. #12
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    8,265
    Reviews
    39

    Default

    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.
    Greece is a shambles .It was in effect a military dictatorship til near when it joined the EEC. It is a basket case economy and it has an elite that pays little tax and a large black economy . Instead of claiming tax from the above it seems to expect other parts of Europe to keep funding it. It is probably time it left the Euro particularly if the leaders keep walking the tightrope they're on.As for Irish standing up to Germans, the Germans propped up the Irish for the benefit of the Euro thus keeping the leprechauns from going through worse things. If we had departed the Euro a few years ago, we would have had our new currency plummet in value leading to serious inflation, increased cost of living, more hardship for ordinary people and increased cost of servicing our massive debt and probably shut out of global borrowing.
    The crash of 2008 had global origins but a large component of it here in Ireland was home grown. Irish people , Irish developers and institutions were like pigs at the trough and with easy credit borrowed to the hilt , spent the money often paying 10 times over the odds and real value of property and ruined their own banking system.
    The innumerate and semi literate clowns in the banking, government, civil service and property classes of 10 years ago ran this country into the ground.
    The Germans helped clean up the mess.Irish governments standing up to Germans...don't make me laugh..beggars can't be choosers..The place at the time was flirting with financial collapse and economic collapse with a large part of it homegrown by Irish people.And any English reading this don't bother waving St . George. .you are not in the Euro.
    Having an Irish currency is no panacea for anything.I have to remind myself that some here were school children even during the crisis of 2008/09.Their chances of remembering how great it was in the 1980s with our own currency , or problems with the "Punt' s" fluctuating value due to currency speculators in 1992..are zero.

  4. The Following 4 Users Say Thank You to nonpareil For This Useful Post:

    funlover12 (28-06-15), Mr Cuddles (28-06-15), Playitsam (03-07-15), willie wacker (28-06-15)

  5. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    8,265
    Reviews
    39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Oh Kevin View Post
    wasn't that the reason they were voted into government Anti-Austerity, The Greeks are so different to the Irish , they dont like to shafted, the Irish are sheep, Enda kenny must be laughing his head of at how he screwed the Irish people good and proper and they just cum back for more, the cu*t...
    The Greeks are shitting themselves and most ordinary Greeks do not want to leave the Euro.

  6. #14
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    8,265
    Reviews
    39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Muds View Post
    Real Money





    Toilet paper

    The Irish currency above if brought back would be a little better than Confederate dollars but not by much.

  7. The Following User Says Thank You to nonpareil For This Useful Post:

    funlover12 (28-06-15)

  8. #15
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    8,265
    Reviews
    39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Oh Kevin View Post

    "Oh What to do, Yanis what to do, Fuck it, I ain't like that Godshite Enda Kenny, I won't be Angela Merkel's Bitch"
    Syriza and serious do not belong in the same sentence.

  9. #16
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Posts
    10,794
    Reviews
    10

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Greece is a shambles .It was in effect a military dictatorship til near when it joined the EEC. It is a basket case economy and it has an elite that pays little tax and a large black economy . Instead of claiming tax from the above it seems to expect other parts of Europe to keep funding it. It is probably time it left the Euro particularly if the leaders keep walking the tightrope they're on.As for Irish standing up to Germans, the Germans propped up the Irish for the benefit of the Euro thus keeping the leprechauns from going through worse things. If we had departed the Euro a few years ago, we would have had our new currency plummet in value leading to serious inflation, increased cost of living, more hardship for ordinary people and increased cost of servicing our massive debt and probably shut out of global borrowing.
    The crash of 2008 had global origins but a large component of it here in Ireland was home grown. Irish people , Irish developers and institutions were like pigs at the trough and with easy credit borrowed to the hilt , spent the money often paying 10 times over the odds and real value of property and ruined their own banking system.
    The innumerate and semi literate clowns in the banking, government, civil service and property classes of 10 years ago ran this country into the ground.
    The Germans helped clean up the mess.Irish governments standing up to Germans...don't make me laugh..beggars can't be choosers..The place at the time was flirting with financial collapse and economic collapse with a large part of it homegrown by Irish people.And any English reading this don't bother waving St . George. .you are not in the Euro.
    Having an Irish currency is no panacea for anything.I have to remind myself that some here were school children even during the crisis of 2008/09.Their chances of remembering how great it was in the 1980s with our own currency , or problems with the "Punt' s" fluctuating value due to currency speculators in 1992..are zero.
    you see the problem with that is its too big to fit on a pitchfork handle. try again.

  10. #17
    Join Date
    Mar 2015
    Posts
    8,265
    Reviews
    39

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by funlover12 View Post
    you see the problem with that is its too big to fit on a pitchfork handle. try again.
    Too much effort for little or no reward.

  11. #18
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Posts
    10,794
    Reviews
    10

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Too much effort for little or no reward.
    anyway you cant educate sheeple, just heard them

  12. The Following User Says Thank You to funlover12 For This Useful Post:


  13. #19
    Join Date
    Oct 2007
    Posts
    1,246
    Blog Entries
    1
    Reviews
    55

    Default

    [QUOTE=Muds;1577416]Real Money


    [IMG]

    Oh yeah - lets bring back the nuns.

    But you're right. If the Greeks had being allowed or able to devalue then we wouldn't be up the creek now. But they had austerity forced upon them so that mainly German banks wouldn't suffer major loses.
    The Irish government better have their own exit strategy in place because the major Euro economies will be looking after number one when the shit hits the fan.

    Je suis Greek.

  14. #20
    Join Date
    Aug 2011
    Posts
    10,794
    Reviews
    10

    Default

    [QUOTE=Prickly;1577535]
    Quote Originally Posted by Muds View Post
    Real Money


    [IMG]

    Oh yeah - lets bring back the nuns.

    But you're right. If the Greeks had being allowed or able to devalue then we wouldn't be up the creek now. But they had austerity forced upon them so that mainly German banks wouldn't suffer major loses.
    The Irish government better have their own exit strategy in place because the major Euro economies will be looking after number one when the shit hits the fan.

    Je suis Greek.
    the clue is in the name. jesus wept.

    vous ete charlatan aussi

Page 2 of 7 FirstFirst 1234 ... LastLast

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •