Alexander Bard on Tue, 30 Jun 2015 15:50:06 +0200 (CEST) |
[Date Prev] [Date Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Date Index] [Thread Index]
<nettime> AprÃs Yanis Varoufakis: As it happend (on June 27th |
Well, we should really listen here to the likes of Stiglitz and Krugman. Leftist economist who have been proven repeatedly. Providing bad loans is actually not a crime and should not be a crime. It is just bad business. And doing bad business is not and should not be criminal. What is criminal however is the corruption between politicians and their banker friends who use taxpayers' money to prop up banks that really should default. So those who are criminally protected in all of this are utlimately not the bankers but the bank owners, those cornerstones of a capitalist system, the stock owners. Wealthy Europeans (many Greeks) with Swiss bank accounts who do not pay taxes but use our taxes to cover up their own losses. The guillotiines should be moved to Zurich and Geneva and nowhere else. A Grexit has at least scared the Eurozone for strictly psychological reasons. It is the psychological ripple effect which worries capitalists, when their mutual collective cynicism is exposed (learn from the Lehman Bros affair 2008-09). But the Greek economy is less than 2% of the entire EU economy and the Greek loans relatively modest. It is not the money but the psychology which scares capitalists. For all the right reasons. Which is why I from a strictly from a leftist perspective am all for the Grexit and the reintroduction of the drachma in Greece so that Greece can become independent (as is Joseph Stiglitz), run its own politics and economics, print its own money, recapitalise its own banks, and let wealthy German, French and British bank ownders take the hit they should taken years ago, for providing fake loans to meaningless Mediterranean property speculation in which Greek voters had nothing to gain anyway. I am actually aghast at supposedly leftist "save the euro" ideas. Why should bourgeoise Empire be saved at the cost of radical Independence and Democracy? Why??? And I'm against Alex Tsipras lying and lying and lying. A no on Sunday is a definite Grexit. All other leftist parties around Europe are screaming this fact to Greek voter today. They ms listen and not buy into Tsipras' Putinist postmodern propaganda. The fact that Tsipras lies about this fact to his own electorate shows he is no more trustworthy than the German and French bankers whose asses DSK and Merkel have long tried to save. Between these two sides, I refuse to take sides. Loyalty should be with the Greek AND European people. Neither with politicians not bankers. Agreed? Best intentions Alexander Bard 2015-06-29 23:42 GMT+01:00 carl guderian <carlg@vermilion-sands.com>: On 28 jun 2015, at 19:53, Patrice Riemens wrote: > Grüzi mittenand, > > I was just as surprised as everyone else to that the final nail on the > coffin of the 'institutions' phoney line of reasoning was hammered in by > none other than Dominique Strauss-Kahn, in what will probably go down as > the best political 'Return of the Mommy' performance of the period. > > http://fr.slideshare.net/DominiqueStraussKahn/150627-tweet-greece Oh, this is good: [DSK] "I believe that we need to think different, we need a change in the logic, we need a radically new direction to reframe the negotiations with Greece." <...>
# distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org