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Greece parliament approves harsh austerity measures
8 November 2012, 17:26,
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RE: Greece parliament approves harsh austerity measures
Civil War.
It's the only expected outcome.

Youth unemployment is 40-50% (I've heard both figures passed around), and with an increase in the retirement age, that means those with jobs will be in them for longer! No hand-me-down job positions from old to new.

The military or the police are the 2 positions that people will look into for a career (if they're employing). All it will take is 1 great orator to rise troops up, and we'll have a wonderful Syria/Iran/Iraq/Lenabon/Lybia situation. Revolution.

In Greece they have an expression "Give a man a gun, and he'll rob a bank. Give him a bank, and he'll rob the nation." Any country, founded in history by war, with that kind of anti-establishment expression will see revolution.

Whether the revolution will be successful, or just a bloodbath, will have to wait to be seen.
Dissent is the highest form of Patriotism - Thomas Jefferson
Those who sacrifice freedom for security deserve neither - Benjamin Franklin
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RE: Greece parliament approves harsh austerity measures - by Scythe13 - 8 November 2012, 17:26

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