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Greece Votes for Privatization and Bankers Rejoice about Interest

Well after the sellout of the voters to support all of the political parties, why should anyone think that the sale of democracy is not a stake here?
The greed of the wealthy, the bankers, the European Union, and the politicians were at risk and acceptance of non-forfeiture to avoid the evident bankruptcy is only one excuse out of the many that we heard over the past nerve racking six months.
The citizens of other western countries think that Greece is the main topic here but it is not because Greece is only the beginning for what may take place in your own country.
Why else would there be so much effort to place Greece under control?
Do you know if the politicians of your country have sold you out without knowing it?
The day you hear that it is time for your salaries and pensions are being cut is too late.
The interest that bankers will rake in from Greece’s loans is currently estimated to be 51%.
Funny how everyone jokes about the interest rates that the Mafia or “Cosa Nostra” supposedly offers, it might have been better to let the politicians take the loan from them. The people would never have voted in that case and the politicians would be sleeping on the bottom of the Mediterranean by now.
Yes, the people of Greece want privatization if only to be able to get on with their lives in the same way that other countries do but also to stop the politicians from buying votes, and therefore giving them less influence.
The people of Greece never wanted to be in this situation, it was forced onto them by their own leaders.
It is now time for the people of Greece to show more of their individuality and value, to return the dignity that was given to them by the ancient Greeks, and to limit the power of the politicians and the public civil servants.
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