n2004al
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July 05, 2015, 08:28:11 AM |
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Greeks know very well how to handle their crisis and they are talented enough to take care of their own problems.
I have doubt about this. There are to many years that they are in trouble. Why haven't solved everything before arriving at this point...? Their crisis have deep roots and it is hard to be solved in an easy way. For sure not without the help of the other peoples (countries).
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Mehek
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July 05, 2015, 09:40:04 AM |
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Guys, limit your posts related to Greece crisis, I am seeing 80 percent of the post posted in various threads are only related to Greece, those posts are mixed with few facts and mostly propaganda, Greeks know very well how to handle their crisis and they are talented enough to take care of their own problems.
Exactly , man. All I see everywhere is posts about Greece. I guess it is because it is the ''new big thing'' right now . People like to talk about the trending stuff.Give it a week or two . Time will pass and a new thing will come up. Btw , This thread is bringing up Greece again lol . It will just turn into another Greek crisis thread. hahaha . The post brought up the Greece crisis to stop it though. Yes, I totally agree that it will stop being discussed about after a month at least. There are posts everywhere about it because it is not a small thing. the crisis Greece is facing is quite big.
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July 05, 2015, 09:45:11 AM Last edit: July 05, 2015, 10:32:40 AM by ObscureBean |
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Well the idea of a European Union was always going to be a very difficult concept to implement. Still, they took their chances because as individual countries, they could never really hope to rival the US economy. The difference however is that the US was united while the country was still in its infancy whereas Europe is trying to bring together fully grown, autonomous countries, each with their own distinct identities.
To answer op's question, there are some more serious undertones to the Greece crisis than some may think and I think a lot of people are aware of this on some level. What is being played out here will impact the world as a whole one way or another.
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Mehek
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July 05, 2015, 10:15:38 AM |
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Guys, limit your posts related to Greece crisis, I am seeing 80 percent of the post posted in various threads are only related to Greece, those posts are mixed with few facts and mostly propaganda, Greeks know very well how to handle their crisis and they are talented enough to take care of their own problems.
Making a thread to not talk about the Greece crisis is also talking about the Greece crisis. I am sick of it too but it is a huge problem. people are simply doing it to find more solutions and implications. It might be over by a week or two if a new crisis comes up, till then , close your eyes cause this is all you will read.
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July 05, 2015, 10:41:42 AM |
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Guys, limit your posts related to Greece crisis, I am seeing 80 percent of the post posted in various threads are only related to Greece, those posts are mixed with few facts and mostly propaganda, Greeks know very well how to handle their crisis and they are talented enough to take care of their own problems.
Making a thread to not talk about the Greece crisis is also talking about the Greece crisis. I am sick of it too but it is a huge problem. people are simply doing it to find more solutions and implications. It might be over by a week or two if a new crisis comes up, till then , close your eyes cause this is all you will read. "It might be over a week or two if a new crisis comes up". There are a lot of other things happening in this world regarding economy but I don't see why other people don't post about it in the economy section. I wonder why everybody is so curious about Greece's economy, even more worried about it than the Greeks Clearly, its evident how people are thinking opportunities to make more money through the crisis
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edric
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July 05, 2015, 11:00:52 AM |
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Alot of stuff these days are problems about greece
That's general human tendency. After all everybody tries to ponder about the mistakes others do and how we could avoid them. The surprising thing is why the Fiscal policy wasn't applied here in the case of Greece still a bothering thought.
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BillyBones (OP)
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July 06, 2015, 09:31:00 AM |
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Clearly, its evident how people are thinking opportunities to make more money through the crisis It is an opportunity as well as creating gossips about the Greece Crisis, They made Greece crisis as Mountain out of a mole hill.
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n2004al
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July 09, 2015, 04:19:19 PM |
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Alot of stuff these days are problems about greece
The surprising thing is why the Fiscal policy wasn't applied here in the case of Greece still a bothering thought. The problem is that the fiscal policy it is only one of the to many other problems that Greece have. To many others. Without the will to solve them Greece will go down and down.
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July 09, 2015, 05:05:35 PM |
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The origin of the current situation in greece is thanks to the 2 former governments hiding their real numbers, they lived in a bubble thanks to corrupt politicians, thats why it's frustrating to hear people dropping all those cliched comments about how greeks are lazy or something.
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n2004al
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July 10, 2015, 05:53:10 AM Last edit: July 10, 2015, 06:26:17 AM by n2004al |
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The origin of the current situation in greece is thanks to the 2 former governments hiding their real numbers, they lived in a bubble thanks to corrupt politicians, thats why it's frustrating to hear people dropping all those cliched comments about how greeks are lazy or something.
The story of greek debits is way more ancient. There are other similar stories of this country since 1800 years. And there are not only the two former governments that cheated. Greece has falsificate its economic data since before being in EU. And grace to those falsificated data it was possible that this country become member of EU since the beginning. You can read more here (it is in italian but you can use google translator only to have an idea): http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2015/07/03/crisi-grecia-lodissea-del-debito-pubblico-di-atene-dallottocento-oggi/1836399/Or more briefly here: http://www.forbes.com/sites/investor/2011/09/28/debt-defaults-have-greek-history/
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greBit
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July 10, 2015, 07:42:50 AM |
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We aren't new to the Greece debts, I mean if y'all open the economical history of Greece, its already a dirty mess. let's be more realistic, all the people who talked shit about Greece for weeks didn't do shit, they just kept talking and talking about it. No new changes happened, just talk. Not even discussion, just throwing of opinions. We need more unity in people to make big things happen, that's how we fix crisis and stay debt free too.
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JarvisTechnology
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July 10, 2015, 01:54:05 PM |
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The amusing thing is ,you were complaining about something you just started. You just gave birth to another thread relating to Greece crisis. Yes even i see most of the threads are related to Greece crisis. But you surely missed out the Bitcoin part. Bitcoin is involved in almost all the conversations. So it doesn't really matter if the topic is recurring as long as Bitcoin is involved.
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Zorrocoin
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July 10, 2015, 02:21:05 PM |
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People are hyped that Greeks are buying Bitcoin Jokes aside, people are closely watching the events in Greece because the price of Euro depends on what happens there. There are still EU countries that were supposed to switch to Euro years ago but are delaying it and may end up changing their mind. To me it looks like the EU economy is unsustainable. Too much money is being wasted. Greeks are smart enough to know that buying bitcoin won't do them any good at the moment, let alone adopting it. It might help to do some damage control but nothing can be done as of now, the crisis will leave their economy crushed. I wonder how the future of Euro stands out too, man. Obviously buying bitcoin now in Greece won't do any good to those citizens. The price and the future of euro cannot be predicted either as of now. What is really funny is people saying bitcoin can save Greece now, when there is nothing much left to be saved. Definitely. In fact, if they did adopt bitcoin , they would be doomed even more because of their current status. It's like forcing yourself to jump from a cliff. So I don't think buying bitcoin will do Greece any compensation
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BillyBones (OP)
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July 10, 2015, 08:08:53 PM |
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Definitely. In fact, if they did adopt bitcoin , they would be doomed even more because of their current status. It's like forcing yourself to jump from a cliff. So I don't think buying bitcoin will do Greece any compensation
It is just a hype that Greeks wants to adopt Bitcoin, the ironic part is still many people unaware of Bitcoin, they are thinking that as of it is just as a conventional currency to be seen on printed papers.
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Zorrocoin
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July 17, 2015, 05:09:26 PM |
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Guys, limit your posts related to Greece crisis, I am seeing 80 percent of the post posted in various threads are only related to Greece, those posts are mixed with few facts and mostly propaganda, Greeks know very well how to handle their crisis and they are talented enough to take care of their own problems.
If they knew how to do that they wouldn't be in this mess in the first place would they? Exactly , man. All I see everywhere is posts about Greece. I guess it is because it is the ''new big thing'' right now . People like to talk about the trending stuff.Give it a week or two . Time will pass and a new thing will come up. Btw , This thread is bringing up Greece again lol . It will just turn into another Greek crisis thread.
Is it really a problem if people are talking about Greece? I'd be rather seeing those posts, and taking part in such discussions than having to deal with the everyday FUD. I guess it is just something that is interesting to many and it is likely to have an affect on Bitcoin (it already has). ok first of all, the OP and i are emphasizing on the point that the posts about Greece EVERYWHERE are annoying. more than 80 percent of the posts are about greece. I'm not saying do not discuss about it. But there is a llimit. It has been discussed about a lot and it needs to stop. I think the threads have come up with enough solutions for Greece for a lifetime. There are many other topics to discuss about.
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July 17, 2015, 05:17:31 PM |
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ok first of all, the OP and i are emphasizing on the point that the posts about Greece EVERYWHERE are annoying. more than 80 percent of the posts are about greece. I'm not saying do not discuss about it. But there is a llimit. It has been discussed about a lot and it needs to stop. I think the threads have come up with enough solutions for Greece for a lifetime. There are many other topics to discuss about.
Well that is true. There are way too many threads/posts about it everywhere. I do agree with that part, and this hasn't even stopped yet. However, there are no indications that the Greeks are buying a high amount of coins. Interest has been growing, but it is not like the Greeks currently have money to invest into Bitcoin.
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July 18, 2015, 03:39:24 AM |
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It's because there are different angles of the crisis that we could discuss, different scenarios are possible, depending on how we look at it. Also I'm sure everybody would like to know what's the ending for this, so there's the endless speculation and hype going on to where this might leads to. And then there's the chance for people to realize bitcoin potential.
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Possum577
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July 18, 2015, 03:58:12 AM |
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Says the guy who just started another post about the Greece crisis.
Maybe start a new topic for people to obsess over?
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July 18, 2015, 04:05:51 AM |
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Because it is the only country to default since Iceland declared bankruptcy and then Argentina before that. It has been over 10 years, and how it was handled it looked they were going to join that noted group. Lucky for them they are in a union that has come up with a way to get what they have on their own best interests in mind. So they will get away with good amount of money on the backs of the mule Greece. Again in 5 years you will see them in the same thing begging for more money and time. It is a vicious circle being in debt.
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n2004al
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July 18, 2015, 05:39:22 AM |
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ok first of all, the OP and i are emphasizing on the point that the posts about Greece EVERYWHERE are annoying. more than 80 percent of the posts are about greece. I'm not saying do not discuss about it. But there is a llimit. It has been discussed about a lot and it needs to stop. I think the threads have come up with enough solutions for Greece for a lifetime. There are many other topics to discuss about.
Well that is true. There are way too many threads/posts about it everywhere. I do agree with that part, and this hasn't even stopped yet. However, there are no indications that the Greeks are buying a high amount of coins. Interest has been growing, but it is not like the Greeks currently have money to invest into Bitcoin. Agree. In the forum there are to many threads about Greece and its crisis. I wrote in several on them. Agree too that this might be important if connected with the bitcoin. Seems that this is not relevant. Greeks wants the euro and Eurozone. Good for them. Maybe it is the time to end this discussion. Them had their money and will begin to correct their problems (if). That's all.
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