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Lots of paragraphs. But is there an alternative proposed plan of action in all that verbiage? Hard to find one.
For the internet left, everyone is always a betrayer, sell-out, quisling or whatever. But most of these people have no actual responsibility for people's lives, and really have no plans of their own other than some loud tom-tom beating.
Mind you I have never set foot in Greece, I have no inside knowledge, I just read the news like everyone else. But Syriza has always set off my bullshit meter. Nothing Syriza has done suggests that they have a realistic plan to fix things. They clearly do not want to leave the Euro.
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Lots of paragraphs. But is there an alternative proposed plan of action in all that verbiage? Hard to find one.
For the internet left, everyone is always a betrayer, sell-out, quisling or whatever. But most of these people have no actual responsibility for people's lives, and really have no plans of their own other than some loud tom-tom beating.
Dan,
He's reporting, not lecturing "in all that verbiage."
And, with all due respect, which paragraph(s)in the "lots of paragraphs" did you come across "some loud tom-tom beating"?
The author shares my cynical opinion of Syriza.
Mind you I have never set foot in Greece, I have no inside knowledge, I just read the news like everyone else. But Syriza has always set off my bullshit meter. Nothing Syriza has done suggests that they have a realistic plan to fix things. They clearly do not want to leave the Euro.
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