View Poll Results: Your Eurogeddon prediction
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Greece will leave the Euro by 2013/14
22 41.51% -
The Euro will survive and Greece will stay
9 16.98% -
There will be a split into a Northern Euro and Southern Euro
3 5.66% -
The Euro will collapse totally
4 7.55% -
I want my country to leave the Euro
3 5.66% -
I want my country to join the Euro
0 0% -
I want my country to leave the Euro and the EU
6 11.32% -
I want my country to join the Euro and the EU
1 1.89% -
Germany is the problem, it should leave the Euro
4 7.55% -
$$$$$ USA! USA! USA! $$$$$
14 26.42%
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5/17/2012 3:20pm
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Greece will be the first out. How the rest of the Eurozone will fare in its wake is difficult to say. One thing that's easy to say is anyone with a pension, or shares, or is in a job which exports goods and services to southern Europe, is about to feel the hurt.
Like you I'm a big Eurosceptic. The unaccountability, corruption and blind political zeal of those who have pushed it onto the countries of Europe disgusts me. **** them all. -
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5/17/2012 3:44pm
Style: Muay Thai. Some Judo.--
I actually wanted it to work, it was a nice idea but that that's all it is. Too many people with too many differences and agendas.
I'm talking about it as if it's already gone and personally, that's how I feel about it, it's busted and I think it'll go."Won't fight me in the ring? Don't fight me on the street."
Paraphrased from Bullshido.
"You can't judge Martial Arts until you feel the joy of kicking someone in the face and not go to prison for it."
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Posted On:
5/17/2012 4:30pm--
Even the Germans are talking about a post-Greek exit scenario. I think that makes it inevitable, the Greek people and their literally can't take any more of the EU's medicine.
My concern is contagion. As much as I'd like to see the back of the Euro I'm loathe to pay for it with my job and economic prospects.
It would and might still be able to work if fiscal union is adopted. I just don't see the constituent peoples of each Eurozone country being willing to give up their democracy to save the Euro.
That's the price they'd have to pay, after all, once you lose the ability to choose the people who set your economic policy you've effectively lost your democracy. -
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5/17/2012 4:30pm--
I don't know much about the whole thing in general but we're voting on a referendum to accept this fiscal compact treaty or whatever it's called. We could vote no but we voted down nice and they just came back to us and asked to vote again until we voted the right way, so that's why I'd like Ireland get the hell out of europe.
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Posted On:
5/17/2012 4:54pm--
Fiscal compact is the one. As I understand it, it basically means you cede a big chunk of your national economic decision making to Europe. There'll be legal limits on budget deficits and you'll be forced into tax harmonisation etc...
The interesting question is whether they will genuinely lock you out of the European stability mechanism if you vote no, assuming they don't make you vote again until you say yes. In theory you wouldn't be eligible to receive it if things went tits up, but whether that would be enforced and whether you would need it are questions I don't have answers to.
I hope you guys leave the EU, it would be the best thing for your economy and your democracy. It would also put a lot of pressure on our govt. to give us a referendum on leaving.
Indeed. They can pass it with a majority of 12/17. And as Odacon said the EU doesn't care what you think. If you vote the wrong way they'll either keep asking until you vote the way they want. Or they'll just ignore you like the did to the French and the Dutch. -
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