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So do greek companies go bankrupt on a daily basis now because of the crisis? I guess the housing sector is dead also.
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bobocel said
So do greek companies go bankrupt on a daily basis now because of the crisis? I guess the housing sector is dead also.
you should see Italy. Small to medium companies are going out of business at a scary rate.
but this crisis here is the biggest scam I had the pleasure to see. It took me some time to grasp some (what I believe is) truth out of this mess, but when you find out what is causing this, you know we are f up. Whoever wins the game, in the end we will all sit on a pile of ruble.
bobocel said
So do greek companies go bankrupt on a daily basis now because of the crisis? I guess the housing sector is dead also.
Yes they do. But the most important thing is that every month thousands of people are losing their jobs and most of them are being forced to leave the country. Those who will stay living is very difficult. They are trying to get along with the minimal amount of money and that will result more companies to bankruptcy and on and on. It never ends but hopefully economy will meet new balances. If you mean the public sector then no, it is not dead. But it is not fully operational. There were many mergings of organizations that lead to employees move and it will take some time, I guess, to be fully operational again.
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bobocel saidYes they do. But the most important thing is that every month thousands of people are losing their jobs and most of them are being forced to leave the country. Those who will stay living is very difficult. They are trying to get along with the minimal amount of money and that will result more companies to bankruptcy and on and on. It never ends but hopefully economy will meet new balances. If you mean the public sector then no, it is not dead. But it is not fully operational. There were many mergings of organizations that lead to employees move and it will take some time, I guess, to be fully operational again.
So do greek companies go bankrupt on a daily basis now because of the crisis? I guess the housing sector is dead also.
The reason I’m asking is because near a house I built there was a greek neighborhood built by a greek company. They had to make like 44 houses, but they only did 6 and they stopped in 2008. And if Greece goes out of EU, it looks like they will probably sell the business, or go bankrupt. They had no house sold, and it doesn’t look like the market will recover soon in Romania either.
I wonder if the liberty to travel in EU for greek citizens will also change, if Greece is out. That would be really bad for you guys.
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bobocel said
I wonder if the liberty to travel in EU for greek citizens will also change, if Greece is out. That would be really bad for you guys.
I remember the English prime minister saying something about being worried about the liberty with which Greeks travel across Europe, and he said that he wants a sort of law to make it more difficult, so England would not be flood with Greeks. I’m looking for the exact article.
EDIT : It seems that it wasn’t Cameron who said that: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9291493/Theresa-May-well-stop-migrants-if-euro-collapses.html
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bobocel said
I wonder if the liberty to travel in EU for greek citizens will also change, if Greece is out. That would be really bad for you guys.I remember the English prime minister saying something about being worried about the liberty with which Greeks travel across Europe, and he said that he wants a sort of law to make it more difficult, so England would not be flood with Greeks. I’m looking for the exact article.
EDIT : It seems that it wasn’t Cameron who said that: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9291493/Theresa-May-well-stop-migrants-if-euro-collapses.html
Yeah, that sounds like Theresa May.
The Brits are always complaining about immigrants, I used to be just as bad until I got myself a brain and stopped listening to the press.
There was a documentary on here last year where they got unemployed Brits to do the job that immigrants are doing and none of them could do it, so I don’t see what the problem is.
In the end, we are Anglo Saxon, a country made up of most of Europe anyway. Of course, having said that, I’m still the patriotic sort and believe that we should continue to invent sports so the rest of the world can beat us at them.
We all belled the same colour, except those reptilians disguising themselves as humans, according to David Icke they have green blood. Those of us who are not reptilians, we all bleed the same colour so maybe we should just sit down, have a nice scone and cup of tea, and be nice to each other.
One other thing. It isn’t all politicians who cause problems. I’m a politician and I’m doing it to sort out problems.
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Stylius said
bobocel said
I wonder if the liberty to travel in EU for greek citizens will also change, if Greece is out. That would be really bad for you guys.I remember the English prime minister saying something about being worried about the liberty with which Greeks travel across Europe, and he said that he wants a sort of law to make it more difficult, so England would not be flood with Greeks. I’m looking for the exact article.
EDIT : It seems that it wasn’t Cameron who said that: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9291493/Theresa-May-well-stop-migrants-if-euro-collapses.html
Why would they choose England honestly? 
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bobocel said
Stylius saidWhy would they choose England honestly?
bobocel said
I wonder if the liberty to travel in EU for greek citizens will also change, if Greece is out. That would be really bad for you guys.I remember the English prime minister saying something about being worried about the liberty with which Greeks travel across Europe, and he said that he wants a sort of law to make it more difficult, so England would not be flood with Greeks. I’m looking for the exact article.
EDIT : It seems that it wasn’t Cameron who said that: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/immigration/9291493/Theresa-May-well-stop-migrants-if-euro-collapses.html![]()
Obviously not only England, I’d say that any country in Europe is better than Greece right now. I was pointing that England was one of the first countries to be worried about the issue of migration.
Why did you choose Spain Andrei? And why Galicia? 
