btw... the most powerful man in Germany has spoken (google-translation)
A better future for Greece.
by Kai Dieckmann
Greece is a country battered.
People suffering from the most severe debt and economic crisis in the history of the united Europe.
Unemployment is a whole generation of hope and a future. The state lacks the structures, institutions, and especially the selfless politicians and elites to lead the country out of this disaster.
The billions in aid from Europe - as they were released again today - help merely to serve the huge debt.
Growth, they can not make it. Instead, they prevent a true new beginning.
The lifebuoy, Europe has thrown the Greeks, is made of lead.
BILD will not be tired to criticize the missed Greece policies in Germany and Europe. BILD will not stop our politicians and the Greek disclose your broken promises. The position of BILD is clear: Greece needs a fresh start without euro.
But BILDis not only in Germany but also in Greece close to the people.
We have sympathy for the people who suffer from this epochal crisis who have lost their livelihood. Our reporters have repeatedly reported on the impoverishment of an entire country.
About full soup kitchens. About destitute people who have to rummage in garbage cans.
The economic pain reported BILD just as violently as at the audacity of the elites, the ruling Greek government. With all the demonstrations on which Germany is mocked, for all the failures of Greek politicians against the German solidarity with all the support for radical parties in Greece, left or right, it's not always easy to show understanding.
It is not our job to look past of political correctness on disastrous failures. But one thing is perfectly clear and irrefutable: the people of Greece, "the Greeks", we want nothing more than a better future. A future in which parents can care for their children and young people do not sink into despair.
A future in which an economically powerful Greece makes people proud.
Such a future is best for Greece for its people - and for Europe.
http://www.bild.de/politik/inland/bi...7350.bild.html
I didn't check the translation. In case it's f***-up, blame google.
A better future for Greece.
by Kai Dieckmann
Greece is a country battered.
People suffering from the most severe debt and economic crisis in the history of the united Europe.
Unemployment is a whole generation of hope and a future. The state lacks the structures, institutions, and especially the selfless politicians and elites to lead the country out of this disaster.
The billions in aid from Europe - as they were released again today - help merely to serve the huge debt.
Growth, they can not make it. Instead, they prevent a true new beginning.
The lifebuoy, Europe has thrown the Greeks, is made of lead.
BILD will not be tired to criticize the missed Greece policies in Germany and Europe. BILD will not stop our politicians and the Greek disclose your broken promises. The position of BILD is clear: Greece needs a fresh start without euro.
But BILDis not only in Germany but also in Greece close to the people.
We have sympathy for the people who suffer from this epochal crisis who have lost their livelihood. Our reporters have repeatedly reported on the impoverishment of an entire country.
About full soup kitchens. About destitute people who have to rummage in garbage cans.
The economic pain reported BILD just as violently as at the audacity of the elites, the ruling Greek government. With all the demonstrations on which Germany is mocked, for all the failures of Greek politicians against the German solidarity with all the support for radical parties in Greece, left or right, it's not always easy to show understanding.
It is not our job to look past of political correctness on disastrous failures. But one thing is perfectly clear and irrefutable: the people of Greece, "the Greeks", we want nothing more than a better future. A future in which parents can care for their children and young people do not sink into despair.
A future in which an economically powerful Greece makes people proud.
Such a future is best for Greece for its people - and for Europe.
http://www.bild.de/politik/inland/bi...7350.bild.html
I didn't check the translation. In case it's f***-up, blame google.