The Greeks votedno to the European Union's terms, despite warnings from the EU that rejecting new austerity terms would set their country on a path out of the Eurozone. 62% voted "No" while 38% voted "Yes".
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(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 07 2015, @03:28PM
by Anonymous Coward
on Tuesday July 07 2015, @03:28PM (#206140)
OK, you got me. We're evil slave drivers and seek to subjugate the proud Greek people to pay for our lavish lifestyles. Good luck with your bankruptcy. Maybe seeing how life is without Germany "exploiting" you will sober you up. In all of history, that has never happened though. It always takes at least two generations before people understand what went wrong.
Reminder: A big majority in Greece wants to stay in the Eurozone. Ask those people why, maybe they can explain it to you better than I can.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday July 07 2015, @03:28PM
OK, you got me. We're evil slave drivers and seek to subjugate the proud Greek people to pay for our lavish lifestyles. Good luck with your bankruptcy. Maybe seeing how life is without Germany "exploiting" you will sober you up. In all of history, that has never happened though. It always takes at least two generations before people understand what went wrong.
Reminder: A big majority in Greece wants to stay in the Eurozone. Ask those people why, maybe they can explain it to you better than I can.