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Board Economics
Re: If Greece defaults
by
Q7
on 03/05/2015, 03:50:12 UTC
Unfortunately, it seems all of Varoufakis tricks are coming to an end. Tsipras has decreased his authority and now he will not be the main negotiator in the eurogroup.

Yes, just read this one:

http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/05/01/varoufakis-tells-attack-witness-he-might-be-expelled-from-greek-government/

“If you know that the system is rotten, why don’t you do something to change it?,” an anarchist asked Varoufakis to get a stunning reply.

“It’s not possible, simply. This is the current system, I tried, but I failed. It’s impossible,” admitted the Greek Finance minister according to the witness.
- See more at: http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/05/01/varoufakis-tells-attack-witness-he-might-be-expelled-from-greek-government/#sthash.rtZQnkFy.dpuf


It obviously takes more than just a single person to make the change even though that person holds the authority or power to decide the monetary policy. You know the system is rotten and the only thing they can do right now is to patch up a leak and open up another new hole in the process. It's destined to be doomed.