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For the rest of the article, go here: http://www.wsj.com/articles/europea...l-fallout-from-greek-bank-shutdown-1435573213“You shouldn’t commit suicide because you’re afraid of dying,” Jean-Claude Juncker, the president of the European Commission, said in a speech aimed at convincing Greeks that the budget cuts and policy overhauls their government has rejected are actually good for their country.
“You should say ‘yes’ regardless of what the question is,” he said. A “no” vote, however, “will mean that Greece is saying ‘no’ to Europe.”
Hi, Maria:Thanks you all for your insights. I think both hexs-interestingly unchancing- give a good image of both sides.
The most interesting way of looking that situation was from a psychologist talking about maturing, accept responsibility for your life and thing twice the yes and no you say, to whom you say them and for whom are meant to be told. I noticed that both hexes talk about looking at your self .- wise advise.
Thanks all
:bows:
Hi all,
Perhaps you have heard the news about Greece and the coming referendum. I've enquire two questions
1. Concequences of Yes : 39un
2. Concequences of No : 51un.
So many ways to read those two hexs.
Just posting them here.
Maria
but she grabbed me and hold me tight for more that it sould be
Hi all,
Perhaps you have heard the news about Greece and the coming referendum. I've enquire two questions
1. Concequences of Yes : 39un
2. Concequences of No : 51un.
So many ways to read those two hexs.
Just posting them here.
Maria
As one commentary noted:
"Do you think Europe should forgive your debt, check box 'Yes' or 'No'."
"No" means a lot of pain now and recovery later.
"Yes" means less pain now but no hope of recovery ever. Choose wisely..."
Yes, my thoughts are with the Greek people. How poignant that the last death throes of this corruption has returned to the seat of democracy for a baptism of fire...
However, I do think this referendum is a bit of theatre if I'm honest, since everyone seems to have forgotten that the bailout package they were offering is no longer up for discussion. What the referendum might do is galvanize popular support one way or another. Large scale emotional opinion is always ripe for corralling into "solutions" as we know...
I asked what greece should do a couple of days ago and got 61.2 > 42. Have no idea if it's about the results itself or what the rest of the world needs to pay attention too. Again, correct ourselves (42)
Initially announcements from opinion poll show NO prevailing, yet, I wonder a bit about those votes will be canceled. There is a small detail that holds many danger of being canceled. We have to put a cross to the yes or no box.... is so counterintuitive , you hand tend to put an x or tick.
I asked what greece should do a couple of days ago and got 61.2 > 42
This is about following your heart/love, in secret.
Right now as I type, 92% of the votes have been counted. A staggering 62.21% is 'no'.
The 'no' is the majority in all the 51 counties of Greece.
Obviously everybody in Greece is against the austerity 'solution' (rightly so, as it leads nowhere).
Since the majority is so large, it only means that people from the yes-supporting parties also voted for 'no' in the end (otherwise there wouldn't be such a large majority). So 61.2 sounds to me here like a lot of people did what their conscience/heart told them, in opposition to what their party (and the propaganda) told them to do.
Let's all hope for a better future, and as Maria says not only for Greece.
What's going to happen with the referendum and the economic situation of Greece?
42.2.5.6 to 19
What Greece have to do now (after the referendum's results)
42.2.4 > 10
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