Forum Post: Greek Leadership usurped by Central Banker
Posted 13 years ago on Nov. 10, 2011, 8:29 p.m. EST by riethc
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Central Bank leader succeeds Papandreo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HL-ZScvG6BQ
This is a prime example of the power of those we oppose. We need numbers in this fight, not artifiial divisions imposed by the division trolls. I've seen practically every progressive constituancy slammed on this site at one time or another. This is falling for the most destructive tactic of our opponents. By the way lets all buy a lot of stuff from Greece Portgal, Spain, Italy and Ireland, and lear about what has been done in Iceland.
That's actually a pretty good idea. Buy from Europe. Stop buying from Asia.
Damn right, and especially from the European countries robbed blind by The financial moguls!
Thank you for getting the point.
Thanks for posting this very relevent issue.
explains-
youtube.com/watch?v=vtFJeB3s8vs
It angers me to see this. The washington post claimed greece was "calling in the experts". Oh yeah, they're experts because they can magically fix the economy by fiddling with a few numbers. They probably will fix greece, then break something else.
Hoping that OWS triggers an awareness of central bankers fast. The time is ripe. Just a complicated subject.
http://occupywallst.org/forum/forum-topics/#comment-328723
Greece topics
" Former European central banker Lucas Papademos, a well-respected technocrat with strong economic expertise has been chosen to succeed George Papandreos as prime minister of Greece.
Currently, the primary goal of Papademos' three short months in office prior to national elections, will be to pass the 180 billion dollar bail out package that brought down his predecessor's government. Then, Papademos must set a course for reform, including more austerity measures which have already proven unpopular with the Greek people. "
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Stop spamming
When in doubt a banker will figure it out.