Greece - liquidation proceedings?
Posted by davidmcnab 9 years, 10 months ago to Economics
Now that Greece has defaulted on IMF repayments, I guess it's time to send in the bailiffs to confiscate some assets. Sadly ironic that the in the cradle of democracy, democracy itself was abused by a voting populace unwilling to cope with the most basic realities of finance and economics.
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When the productive northern European states enticed the poorer European nations to join the EU with generous handouts, they set a ticking time bomb. Without significant cultural change, the German work ethic couldn't be injected into the poorer states, and it was destined to fail. Greece is only the first domino.
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Its been overdue. Now we can watch the slow daisy chain of financial ruin over the coming years.
Democracy (ie: majority rule) is capable of hugely immoral acts - one of the reasons I am sure we (US) have a Bill of Rights.
For instance, gang rape is a democratic decision, as is voting to funnel other people's money to your interest of choice - Like yourself,
or more subtly, your industry, ethnic group, or other "worthwhile" special interest group.
It may be a good thing to see what a mess the cradle of democracy can make by seeing what happens when the "democratic process" runs out of other peoples money. But I am not really that optimistic to think the typical American voter (certainly not our politicians) will really learn anything from this.
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(Dog is sleeping on the one in my office right now. He makes a nice picture.)
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And having lived in Greece for a couple of years, I can tell you that there's not much there but antiquity. Their only real exports are olive oil and Feta cheese (both very tasty, but hardly worth an invasion). They import all their beef, oil, cars, and money. They're very prone to the looter mindset as evidenced by the public worker riots demanding more pay, etc. And don't even ask about the antiquity in their government infrastructure.
These two quotes reveal the why and the how of the fall of Greece. Socialism is a fraud and democracy can be dangerous. Both contain within them the seeds of their own destruction.
My guess is that they are ready to play their trump cards I.e., consorting with Russia to put in a Russian pipeline and gain revenues that way. By dealing directly with Iran (when they are no longer a member of the EU they will not be bound by the sanctions and treaties).
I read someplace that they could be back on sound economic ground within two years by withdrawing from the EU.
The EU could not bail them out again because they soon would have to do the same with Italy, Spain, Portugal, etc. It truly is a no win situation for the EU......For what its worth!
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