Greeks Furious, Beggars can’t be choosers


Greece which is undergoing severe financial crisis reacted sharply to IMF and EU’s  criticism on its state of Economy.

First came Venezulaquit

Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, Internat...

Christine Lagarde, Managing Director, International Monetary Fund (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

e some time back.

More recently Ireland.

The funny side is that all these overspending Economies including the US are in the same boat, only difference is that they are politically influential and militarily strong(at least on paper)

The whole mess is because of Keynesian Economy-Spend more, save less.

It’s not often that world markets react to pre-election political surveys in countries the size of Greece. But on Monday, investor relief appears to be widespread at reports that support for pro-austerity parties in Greece is rising ahead of general elections scheduled for June 17.

According to the polls, an increase of support for the center-right party New Democracy could give it enough seats in parliament to team up with the Socialist PASOK party, both of which support pursuing the austerity policies handed down by the European Union and International Monetary Fund (IMF) in exchange for massive bailout aid. The anti-austerity party Syriza is likely to come in second. The new elections became necessary after results from the vote on May 6 made the formation of a governing coalition impossible.

Despite the temporary market respite — following last week’s freefall on fears of a disorderly Greek exit from the euro zone — tempers remain on edge in Greece. And over the weekend, much of the ire of the country’s political elite was focused on IMF head Christine Lagarde.

In an interview published Friday in the British daily Guardian, Lagarde blasted Greeks for not paying their taxes. “As far as Athens is concerned,” she said, “I also think about all those people who are trying to escape tax all the time. All these people in Greece who are trying to escape tax.” Just to make sure her message was getting through, she added: “I think they should also help themselves collectively … by all paying their tax.”

Elsewhere in the interview, she said that she thinks more about children in the African country of Niger than she does about Greeks. “I think they need even more help than the people of Athens,” she said.

Germany Losing Patience

Reaction from Greece has been prompt and furious. “The last thing we need is sympathy from Ms. Lagarde,” said Alexis Tsipras, head of the leftist Syriza party. He added that the great majority of Greeks pay their taxes.

Giannis Michelakis, spokesman for the conservative New Democracy, said: “I don’t understand what she meant. It is as if one is blaming the patient after giving him the wrong medicine.” Evangelos Venizelos, head of the Socialist PASOK party called on Lagarde to reconsider exactly what her message was and to withdraw her comments.

Still, Lagarde isn’t the only leading official who appears to be losing patience withGreece. In a Saturday interview with the daily Leipziger Volkszeitung, German Interior Minister Hans-Peter Friedrich hinted at his country’s growing frustration. “We’re not willing to pour money into a bottomless pit,” he said after assuring the paper that Germany was happy to help Greece help itself. “Anyone who wants to see help and solidarity from us has to accept that we expect from that country a certain amount of seriousness and a certain amount of reasonableness.”

While Friedrich has long been a leading critic of Greece in Chancellor Angela Merkel‘s cabinet, the comments were likely an attempt to highlight to Greek voters just what is riding on the outcome of the June 17 vote. Tsipras, who looked recently as if he might emerge as the winner of the elections, has said he would like to abandon austerity, though he still wants to continue receiving assistance from the European Union bailout fund.’

http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/greeks-furious-with-comments-from-imf-head-christine-lagarde-a-835559.html

Entire (24 Hours) Captured in One Frame Photo


This is actually an image showing 24-hours of a day and night in one single, stunning photograph.

The Picture is covered by Copyright.Please click the Link at the end.

Stupendous!

What is the small wheel like thing sticking out at the bottom (!) of the Earth?

Technically is it possible to take a photograph like this, as the Photographer will be at a point in the Earth?

Snapper Chris Kotsiopoloulos created the 360 degree shot from sunrise to sunset in Sounio, Greece.

He spent 30 hours overlooking a beautiful rural vista to prepare and capture the amazing panoramic, taking hundreds of images which were later stitched together.

And he was forced to use a HAIRDRYER to keep the lens from getting too moist.

Patient Chris said: “I had to stay in the same place alone for 30 hours in total to get everything right, prepare and take the pictures.

“At night it became even more difficult because I had to keep my eyes open and inspect the camera lens for moisture.

“The temperature dropped to about three degrees Celsius, so this wasn’t very easy.

“I was equipped with a hairdryer in order to use it on the lens in case of moisture.

“Fortunately, I have a very understanding wife who almost never complains.”

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4260232/Oh-snappy-day.html

Occupy Wall Street ,End Corporate GREED- Live Video stream.


The repressed anger of the people against the Governments being run by proxy by Corporates is  understandable.

While austerity measures are meant for the ordinary Joe, the Corporates go scot free.Take the instance of Goldman Sach-.The Comany had to be bailed out by the government, but the executives granted themselves Bonus.It required the arm twisting of Obama to make them drop the move.

By reckless spending the Corporates squander money, borrow outrageous loans from financial institutions with the help of crooked auditors and cooked books,evade taxes,get themselves paid enormously and post losses, which is only in the books.

Then they approach the Financial Institutions  additional loans to help them pay the original loan.Banks, afraid of losing the original loan advances them more and yet the corporates fail again.

Then they go the Government ,blackmail them stating that the economy will be ruined and unemployment will rise.

The Government ,partly because of economic non sense and partly because they need corporates‘ money for election offer a bail out.

This is the story through out the world.

Now for a failing airlines owned by Liquor baron in India the Government is arm twisting the banks into lending him with out sufficient security and is also considering a bail out.

For all this shenanigans the financial institutions are hands in glove with the corporates.

The Economic ruins of Ireland, Greece and Turkey now is because of this.

Unless this is checked, ordinary working people will be in the streets.

These atrocious greed of the corporates makes one ,despite one’s revulsion,to think of Communism as an alternative.

The Occupy Wall street Movement must be supported by all those who think right and it has to be led properly to end the menace of Corporate greed.

Live Updates

  • 12:18 pm: triumphant marchers returning to Liberty Square
  • 12:14 pm: global solidarity actions: Occupy LA blocking bridge into financial district;Occupy Portland closes Steel Bridge; 30,000 march in Greece; more updates to come.
  • 11:55 am: one of many video streams, TheOther99, breaks 20K current viewers, nearly 170K total views
  • 11:52 am: counterterrorism agents spotted, appear oblivious to economic terrorism
  • 11:44 am: thousands marching on Wall Street under red and black flag, police rush to erect barricades
  • 11:34 am: sign reads: “Arrest one of us, and two more will appear. You cannot arrest an idea.”
  • 11:32 am: barricades removed from south side of Liberty Square.
  • 11:20 am: Liberty Square re-occupied: Bloomberg, NYPD struggle to quash Occupy Wall Street.

http://occupywallst.org/

Historians Admit To Inventing Ancient Greeks


 

 

‘History’ Napoleon said ‘is what the victors  write” ;he forgot the so-called scholars.

When will the Historians come  out to declare the same about ‘Aryan invasion’?

Story:

WASHINGTON—A group of leading historians held a press conference Monday at the National Geographic Society to announce they had “entirely fabricated” ancient Greece, a culture long thought to be the intellectual basis of Western civilization.

The group acknowledged that the idea of a sophisticated, flourishing society existing in Greece more than two millennia ago was a complete fiction created by a team of some two dozen historians, anthropologists, and classicists who worked nonstop between 1971 and 1974 to forge “Greek” documents and artifacts.

“Honestly, we never meant for things to go this far,” said Professor Gene Haddlebury, who has offered to resign his position as chair of Hellenic Studies at Georgetown University. “We were young and trying to advance our careers, so we just started making things up: Homer, Aristotle, Socrates, Hippocrates, the lever and fulcrum, rhetoric, ethics, all the different kinds of columns—everything.”

http://www.theonion.com/articles/historians-admit-to-inventing-ancient-greeks,18209/

 

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Debt crisis unsettles European economy.



The problem ,apart from financial solutions, needs political Will of the EU as the economies of the EU countries are interlinked and the fact is that some Nations like France, Germany have to bear the cost of PIIGS(Potugal,Italy,Ireland,Greece,and Spain).Let’s see how artificial Union stands up?
Story:
Governments in Athens, Madrid and Lisbon struggled on Friday to quell fears of a looming debt crisis in Europe that is pummeling the euro and rippling across global markets, as authorities vowed to impose fiscal austerity and plug their yawning budget deficits. The problem, however, is that investors don’t appear to believe them.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/02/05/AR2010020504411.html?hpid=topnews