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May britt illner mediathek
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Three weeks before the federal elections will be at Anne Will in the first talked about Germany’s future.The entire strategy of the creditors is wrong and the longer this goes on, the more is its going to cost them.Anne Will on September 5th, 2021: Discussion before the election “Syriza should recruit the IMF’s research department to be their spokesman because they are saying almost exactly the same thing as Syriza on the economics of this.

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We have just seen a premature rise in VAT knock the wind out of a country as strong as Japan.” “I am frankly shocked that we are even having a discussion about raising VAT at all in these circumstances. Trauma patients have to heal their wounds before they can train for the 10K.”

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“Everything that we have learned over the last five years is that it is stunningly bad economics to enforce austerity on a country when it is in a deflationary cycle.

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Plus he actually defends Syriza in that he say theire not responsible for the mistakes of the previous goverments even though they will have to deal with the fallout.Īmbrose Evans-Pritchard in the Uk Telegraph:Īshoka Mody, former chief of the IMF’s bail-out in Ireland, refuses to criticise his former colleagues on the European desk, but the meaning of the words I quoted last night are clear enough. So whether you agree with his opinions or not, he never insulted the greek people, he vented frustration about the fact that your government(in his eyes) doesnt do enough to prevent tax fraud by the super rich. If the greek government had collected only 10% of those 120billion this would be a totally different debate. And when will finally get to the point where billion heavy capitalowners will no longer be able to move their money away to other countrys, when do we start talking about the income part of the equation(as opposed to cuts). Ģ2:30 Mr Chondros: But that should be done by the Union, why are you blaming Syriza?Ģ2:58 When will we get the chance in europe to stop the fact that the german small savers or the greek dockworkers have to pay the price for the fact that we saved a banking system, whichs meltdown wouldve hurt germans and others very badly, which is why we stabilized it with billions. We only ever talk about cuts on social security, cuts on wages, when will start talking about that we need a tax system in europe that will ensure that not the small people in greece or germany. During the biggest crisis of this country, the richest greek mangaed to send 120billion€ out of the country. And Syriza has inherited a huge burden.Ģ2:07 What I dont understand is what Syriza does. The problems that greece has were NOT caused by this government but by their predecessors, whether they were socialdemocratic or conservative, they were the one that failed. Varoufakis or someone else.Ģ1:48 You have to say one thing in defence of this Government… they are in office for 6 month. Sometimes they really get on my nerves, whether its Mr. Please dont be offended Mr Chondros when I say it like that. Ill translate it correctly and then you guys tell me what you think.Ģ1:34 Schulz: If youll allow it i want to say one sentence about the greek GOVERNMENT. Thats the talk show I didnt watch all of it but at 21:30 ist the moment you cite. I watched a bit of that even before I saw your post and Ive seen Schulz before, youll hardly find any other german politician that has so often stressed that solidarity is needed. I like it when you present hard data and I have no problems with any opinion pieces(whether I agree with them or not) but short quotes, that are out of context and even flat out wrong suck. Oh comeone KTG you can do so much better.











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