Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label europe. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Economist: EU Leaders Treated Greece with "Moral Decay"

 I am sharing this from  "keep talking greece"..It's really an eye opening post!!
Economist: EU Leaders Treated Greece with "Moral Decay"   


Economist: EU Leaders Treated Greece with “Moral Decay”

Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Economy
 European Union leaders showed “moral decay” in delaying Greece’s bond swap deal in order to minimize the impact on the region’s banks, according to High Frequency Economics’ founder and chief economist, Carl Weinberg.
In a March report on the global economy, Weinberg said EU leaders had deliberately delayed Greece’s restructuring, to the detriment of its economy, in order to give banks time to prepare for the hit on their debt holdings.
“Why wasn’t Greece allowed to restructure its debt two years ago, before its economy contracted by 15 percent, and before it was necessary to impose a haircut on private sector borrowers, destabilize the government and the economy, illegally implement retroactive collective action clauses, and trigger credit default swaps [cnbc explains] ?” he asked in the report.
“It was inconvenient for the banks, that is why,” he said, according to CNBC.

Weinberg added that EU leaders forced Greece to go through severe austerity measures in order to give banks time to deal with the debt.

“Politicians preferred to put a few million Greek citizens through the ringer than ask banks to swallow losses on government bonds before they had time to ‘prepare’… it would seem that it is not just bankers who have entered an era of moral decay, but the governments that want to regulate them as well,” he wrote.
As a creditor representative in the wave of Latin American sovereign debt restructurings in the 1980s, Weinberg told CNBC.com that these earlier deals showed that if properly conducted, Greece’s restructuring would neither have triggered credit default swap payments, nor destabilized its economy and government.
In particular, Weinberg highlighted Mexico’s 1982 restructuring and Brazil’s 1983 restructuring as “clear success stories” carried out “properly and promptly, without being enslaved to political considerations”.
Neither Brazil’s nor Mexico’s debt has required subsequent restructuring, although both nations received substantial loans from the International Monetary Fund [cnbc explains] in the 1990s.
“Mexico and Brazil both undertook reform on their own initiative, and are now model economies,” said Weinberg.
In his report, Weinberg added that Greece was in more need of investment to combat its economic woes, than “clever” restructuring.

Sunday, March 18, 2012

Police chasing...Donald Duck???

 
It saddens me to see pictures and videos of police forces armed like lobsters chasing pensioneers, people who demonstrate for their rights (which are also the policemen's rights but they yet don't see it).
 It is about time they realise that people who resist these insane austerity measures are protecting their future and their children's future and most important they protect democracy and it's future.
 This picture is all over facebook and it shows we still got humor...It is our smile that will help us face everything and the belief that we can make it!
 Stop chasing donald guys!!take a breath and look clearly!
 Sincerely
 Lina Greek

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Are we serious now????

March 17th 2012,

 I came home from work (yes, i work on Saturdays also!) and i read a post on the  Economist saying that the present PM who wasn't elected but appointed by the EU in Greece will remain in a big position even after elections.
 Are we serious now??? Do these people think that we are really blind and dumm??? The banks have to reassure that we pay with our blood the austerity measures they chose carefully for us. 
 And all this is happening while the 48,1% wants out of the eurozone now! But that's what they are really afraid of isnt it?
 People are out in the streets demonstrating against the auserity measures all over Europe! Greece,Spain,Portugal,England, France! Thousands of people are out in the streets for months and years and they do not seem to even see this! They go on expressing the will of the banks against democracy in each and every country one by one...

 How long are we going to accept this?What do we have to do so that they finally understand that they have to stop and be just to the people who voted them??
 I think we should not miss our right to vote this time because it is more critical than ever before to chose the people we want in and the ones we want out of the parlaiment!
 After all our granfathers died so we can have the right to vote. This means we can chose who is best for us now. And most certainly our current PM mr. Papadimos isn't elected.
 i get so upset with all the ungliness i see around me every day! Noone is happy, the depression levels are higher than ever before, old people dying helpless and young people watching their dreams of a future been taken away from them.
 Sincerely 
 Lina Greek