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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 18, 2015 12:34 am

there is hope and there is pissing in the wind. but this is pissing all over your self. i thought you had to be old to do it. it seems you greaks are doing it now.
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby DrCyprus » Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:57 am

Michaloliakos does make some nice points about the other candidates. Unfortunately, that's all there is to it. The supposed 'solutions' he brings to the table are stupid.
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:17 am

Lordo wrote:there is hope and there is pissing in the wind. but this is pissing all over your self. i thought you had to be old to do it. it seems you greaks are doing it now.

Freedom to Louroudjina and north Cyprus! :wink:
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:18 am

DrCyprus wrote:Michaloliakos does make some nice points about the other candidates. Unfortunately, that's all there is to it. The supposed 'solutions' he brings to the table are stupid.

Care to explain why, doc? :roll:
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby Lordo » Fri Sep 18, 2015 12:23 pm

what is the point of expalining anuithing to you, you is too supid to understand anything that is said.
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby Paphitis » Fri Sep 18, 2015 5:34 pm

DrCyprus wrote:Michaloliakos does make some nice points about the other candidates. Unfortunately, that's all there is to it. The supposed 'solutions' he brings to the table are stupid.


He is very funny though.

I love listening to him for the comedy relief! :D

Just like Donald Trump, these guys bring entertainment to the political scene.
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby kurupetos » Fri Sep 18, 2015 11:50 pm

Paphitis wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:Michaloliakos does make some nice points about the other candidates. Unfortunately, that's all there is to it. The supposed 'solutions' he brings to the table are stupid.


He is very funny though.

I love listening to him for the comedy relief! :D

Just like Donald Trump, these guys bring entertainment to the political scene.

OK, doc... err... Paphitis! :lol:
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby DrCyprus » Sat Sep 19, 2015 12:36 am

kurupetos wrote:
DrCyprus wrote:Michaloliakos does make some nice points about the other candidates. Unfortunately, that's all there is to it. The supposed 'solutions' he brings to the table are stupid.

Care to explain why, doc? :roll:


Yeah, why not.

Part of his plan is to stay in the Euro until Greeks can stand on their own feet and then reintroduce the drachma. This is actually good in theory. The problem is that it will take at the very least 10 years for the Greek economy to even start getting back on track now that Greek airports and ports and even the national lottery are privatised and in foreign hands.

He then further claims that Greece will rid itself of the agreements they were forced to sign by reporting everything to the U.N as inhumane. This sounds really nice too. However, I doubt the U.N, which is an organisation ran by the same interests that govern the U.S.A and the E.U and gave us the disgusting Anan plan for Cyprus, is going to give a single fuck about Greece's plight.

Later he introduces the idea that Greece was a self-sufficient country and that by becoming self-sufficient again we will fix our economy. Yes, it's true, it's absolutely true that the more self-sufficient one is the independent one can be. I too wish that more Greeks went up the mountains and rediscovered the villages of their forefathers and relearned how to cultivate the land and produced their own goddamn fucking food instead of buying whatever trash comes from Chile and Holland. All the same, the questions stands tall and ruthless, are the spoiled princes and princesses who never broke a nail willing to get their hands dirty?

At the same time he never talks about start-ups or new technologies that a hypothetical 'saviour' government would promote to give possibilities to young Greek people to make business based on the internet and the information age media.

Finally, his whole agenda seems to be based on nationalism and the end of immigration to Greece. He should get with the times and change that to the end of immigration out of Greece. Jokes aside, any policy or idea that gives anyone a carte blanche to discriminate people against where they come from is fundamentally stupid.
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

Postby kurupetos » Sat Sep 19, 2015 9:49 am

:lol: Therefore in short you agree with him, doc. :lol:

Immigration must stop because Greeks themselves don't have jobs and have to immigrate abroad under the current eonomic situation.

GD's plan for a self-sufficient economy means more jobs for Greeks in Greece, which is the only choice for the survival of Greece as a nation. I don't think that's even nationalism... it's just a reasonable plan.

And of course you forgot to mention exports to Russia, China, etc. And more importantly oil and gas which is abundant in Greece's EEZ. Greece has the potential to become one of the richest countries in the world.

But this only possible with a national patriotic government, and not Zionist lackeys, like Tsipras, Samaras and Venizelos. :wink:
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Re: The hope for a better Greece...

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