If Greece is having trouble producing a couple of million dollars to pay the EC, it should be considered that refugees from Obama's War in Syria sends maybe 50,000 people fleeing from troublesome death threats, weapons explosions, starvation and other challenges to serenity northward to Greece. Greece has to pay for what is really a European problem and a failure of the Obama administration to take responsibility for the consequences of its policy of ousting Syria's President years ago, and of support for building an insurrection that stimulated ISIS. Maybe Greece's debt repayment should be set aside until they no longer need to pay for so many refugees to Europe from Syria.
It's not as if I think that Greece shouldn't improve its economy and that Germany isn't right in wishing that Greece had more solar power and border security, if they have that opinion. As part of the EC Greece may have youth flight to better job prospects and problems of an economy that is somewhat retro and perhaps saturated seasonally with tourists undermining a sense of community and responsibility.
Perhaps the Parthenon should be renamed for some billionaire willing to be a corporate sponsor for a three years. It could be called The Warren Buffet Parthenon or The Bill Gates Parthenon perhaps. Maybe there is a Russian billionaire willing to sponsor the Parthenon as some sort of a green economics theoretical research center for awhile. Greece could use some change.
It's not as if I think that Greece shouldn't improve its economy and that Germany isn't right in wishing that Greece had more solar power and border security, if they have that opinion. As part of the EC Greece may have youth flight to better job prospects and problems of an economy that is somewhat retro and perhaps saturated seasonally with tourists undermining a sense of community and responsibility.
Perhaps the Parthenon should be renamed for some billionaire willing to be a corporate sponsor for a three years. It could be called The Warren Buffet Parthenon or The Bill Gates Parthenon perhaps. Maybe there is a Russian billionaire willing to sponsor the Parthenon as some sort of a green economics theoretical research center for awhile. Greece could use some change.
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