Sunday, July 3, 2011

Jean-Claude Juncker: "The sovereignty of Greece will be massively limited."

The Guardian: Greek sell-off 'threat to sovereignty'
Eurogroup chief Juncker urges Treuhand-style privatisation for Greek state sell-off but admits threat to Athens' sovereignty
If there was ever any doubt that sacrificing monetary authority results in loss of national sovereignty, this proves it does.

4 comments:

googleheim said...

Greece is not a serious country.

It has always been limited.

Privatization will mean de-industrialization and more unemployment.

Unless the European Nazis promote socialist restructuring such that they build factories in Greece.

Anonymous said...

The 9/11 truth is out on the internet.
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www.911-truth.net/911_WTC_nuclear_demolition_Dimitri_Khalezov_part04.mp4
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www.911-truth.net/911_WTC_nuclear_demolition_Dimitri_Khalezov_part24.mp4
www.911-truth.net/911_WTC_nuclear_demolition_Dimitri_Khalezov_part25.mp4

www.youtube.com/watch?v=sNh1Isb20tw&feature=player_embedded

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googleheim said...

ok

i don't believe any 9/11 conspiracies

they tried it once in 1993 and then planned for 8 years and got lucky with what it is, not anything else

MamMoTh said...

Willkomen in Griechenland!