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PegnVA

01/24/15 7:16 PM

#231197 RE: fuagf #231196

Germany controls the purse strings of the EU and if Germany's Merkel sticks to her statements that the EU won't negotiate Greece's bailout, it will be interesting - I doubt Greece will pull out of the EU and have their economy totally collapse.
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StephanieVanbryce

01/24/15 7:44 PM

#231198 RE: fuagf #231196

Try this, I found this one to be the most helpful, of course as you noted, thank you, many have been posted before on this board and the other board .. Anyway, yes, this one tells how after Monday, Greece will most definitely be strange nothing will be the same in Greek and European politics after Monday. .. . ;) ..I also believe that Angela, for the first time, is o.k. with saying goodbye to Greece, it's not their preference..and most definitely not the preference of the Syriza but yet, The Austerity conditions (neolib economics) have done nothing to help them .. and they want a compromise .. with Draghi (who she is still furious at!) since he has changed to our Ben Bernanke's policy of QE ...hopefully it's not too late and that it will work somewhat for them even at this late date, but that is who he wants to compromise with .. so ........hmmmmm.

http://www.newrepublic.com/article/120836/2015-greek-election-why-sunday-important-day-europe