Saturday, May 12, 2012

EU BANKERS REALIZE GREECE WILL PROBABLY EXIT EURO

WHAT WAS ONCE CONSIDERED TABU AND OFF THE TABLE, IS NOW OPENLY BENG DISCUSSED AS LIKELY:
Europe central bankers have been openly expressing views on the possibility of Greece leaving the eurozone as its leaders struggles to form a government. 
Germany's top banker said it was up to the Greeks to decide, but if they did not keep to their bailout commitments, they would receive no new aid. 
His counterpart in the Irish Republic said a Greek exit would be damaging but not necessarily fatal to the euro. 
Greece is to make a final attempt at forming a government on Sunday.
THE EXIT WILL BE GREAT FOR GREECE.

AND IF IT SPELLS THE END OF THE EURO FOR THE REST OF THE EU, THEN IT'S A GREAT GREAT THING.

SHORT, THERE WILL BE SOME HAVOC, BUT IN THE LONG TERM IT WILL BE GREAT.

EUROPEANS WILL HAVE MORE DEMOCRACY AND MORE CONTROL OVER THEIR OWN ECONOMIES AND DESTINIES.

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