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  • IowaArmen

    i love how the greeks think having to work past the age of 60 is an “austerity” measure. not to mention how the politically correct utterly delusional euro-dandies are still running around calling anyone who wants to institute any form of immigration reform whatsoever in any nation anywhere a racist. brilliant!!! and what’s with telling people they have some sort of divine right to not work more that 35 hours a week? talk about lazy.

  • cayman0005

    @smithlee07 13 T? I think it is more than that, if not 10 times more.

  • timthemagicbus666

    all i get out of this, theres quite a few people and countries which are in the shit, simples, this is cheaper than buying a newspaper.

  • smithlee07

    hahahaha fucken western empire is decline !! You motherfuckers look at Asians and laff at them for their poverty and standard of living….while the whole fucken time u go and spend money u dont have and now ur fuckeddd just like the USA is with its 13 Trillion dollar debt ! hahah..the fall has begun of the western supremacy !

  • stevenreiss

    they have lied before and will do so again if given half a chance. this means that greece, ireland, portugal and italy as well as spain are a giant liabiltity for the euro it becoming weaker all the time. there should be a possibility for weakest countries to leave the euro region and be a part only inside the eu. also this will entail cashing far less from brussels which is why they joined in the first place.

  • HotWhiteIce

    Nice idea, it would be great to have the whole world united someday and maybe then even using the same currency. I doubt it would be called usd tho.

  • jennieandnick

    The WORLD economic melt down is the responsibility of the greedy top ten percent earners that played monopoly with other peoples money!
    Over borrowing to invest in property that just did not have the financial infrastructure to sustain the investment of opportunist leeches.
    Yet in a lot of cases these people that played a money laundering game, have waved the flag of “We are just victims of the economic downturn”
    And yet wait like vultures 4 the next free meal!
    Harry ENGLAND

  • jlya2012

    Why doesn’t the whole world just adopt the U.S. dollar? It is already and is still the #1 reserve currency. If everyone adopted the U.S. dollar, it would strengthen the dollar and so therefore, everyone would have a strong currency. End of argument.

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