All is not well in the parts of Europe that think being in the EU is some sort of free ride. Greece has been fidling the books for years so people can retire from their cushy goverment jobs at 60 on a big pension.
They never had the money to pay for it now they would rather riot in the streets than admit they spent their money and that of their children and grandchildren for an easy life that one day had to end.
The Euro farce has to end countires like the UK, Germany and the Netherlands are getting sick of paying so Italians, Greeks and Portugese can sit on their posterior all day.
You are right.
However that is only half the story.
There is - once again - a massive shift towards private gain and public loss. European Banks who hold most of the Greek debt are given public money to "get out before its too late" and the European Taxpayer is left with more debt and wortless Greek bonds.
There is no hope in hell that Greece is ever gonna repay this debt, which makes it a massive waste of taxpayer money, slowly but surely plunging all of Europe into horrendous debt. Right now Germany is still looking good, but that is not gonna be the case for much longer if this insanity continues.
List of sovereign states by public debt - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
As you can see not only Greece, but Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Belgium have debt near 100% GDP.
You have 40% unemployment in Spain among people under 35 and a lot of this is directly related to the financial crsis caused by (mostly Wall Street, but also European) banks and their insane real estate gambling all over the world.
They didn't pay one cent to combat the crisis their absurd financial gambling has caused. No meaningful regulating legislation has been passed since the crisis to stop something like this from happening again, not even in "socialist" Europe.. This is a trend that will destroy our nations wealth like a global natural desaster..
I am usually an optimistic person but the developement over the last 3 years has made me highly pessimistic.
To anyone who wants to know more about this I highly recommend "Inside Job", an award-winning documentary.
I share your scepticism Vassnti about the Greek corruption, but do you really think the common people and workers of Greece deserve to have their social security cut basically to zero because of a developement that saw a couple of thousand Greeks get very rich and now "the bill has to be payed"?
I think it is a little more nuanced than that and I am not willing to turn on the Greek population that easily, because If I was a powerful banker or billionaire, that is exactly what I would want, for the common people, the middle class, to turn on each other..
"Divide and conquer"..