denizaksulu wrote:What a 'plonker' of a keyboard I have. I cannot remember ever making so many typo's.
And here's me thinking you were drunk.... for once.
Cap wrote:denizaksulu wrote:What a 'plonker' of a keyboard I have. I cannot remember ever making so many typo's.
And here's me thinking you were drunk.... for once.
ZoC wrote:let's not hijak this serious thread with any more inanities.
Filitsa wrote:ZoC wrote:let's not hijak this serious thread with any more inanities.
I regret to suggest that you may have started the inanities by misrepresenting a fact. The Great Depression was not "of the 1920's." It began with the stock market crash in October 1929 and spanned the next decade and then some. "Of the 1930's" would be accurate.
Filitsa wrote:Wars no longer stimulate economies. We no longer live in a 1930's global economic environment. For the most part, wars are funded in one, or a combination of, three ways: 1) taxes, 2) decreasing spending in other areas, or 3) increasing debt. In our current economy, the opportunity cost for employing any one, or a combination thereof, to support a war, will serve only to place the current tenuous economic situation at greater risk.
Bananiot wrote:Miltiades, how right you are to call these people plonkers! They are plain nuts, not worth talking about. However, this idea of getting Greece involved in war with Turkey belongs to the crazy doctor, Lyssarides, who in 1975 said that we should start small commando raids in the occupied areas in order to drag Greece into war with Turkey. Really, these people hate Greece, despite their rhetoric.
it can't be easy being greek.
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