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warandwar
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« on: June 10, 2015, 02:12:45 PM »


That means nothing. How is he hilarious, does he make you laugh? How does he make you feel? Marginalization.
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« Reply #1 on: June 12, 2015, 11:26:44 AM »

Mega-HP. He is a weak leader that can't control even his own party.
He has appointed a psychopathic narcissist  as FinMin, a crypto-fascist shrew as President of the Parliament and a bunch of incompetent anti-European neo-Stalinists and far-right loons at his cabinet.

His indecisiveness and procrastination has brought us into a much worse place than we were four months ago, his arrogance and divisive rhetoric has alienated even our closest allies (Cyprus) and his only "accomplishments" so far have been the abolishment of the few structural reforms enacted by the previous governments. 

At least from the polls, it seems that the Greek people support him, which should count for something.
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« Reply #2 on: June 12, 2015, 01:31:44 PM »

Mega-HP. He is a weak leader that can't control even his own party.
He has appointed a psychopathic narcissist  as FinMin, a crypto-fascist shrew as President of the Parliament and a bunch of incompetent anti-European neo-Stalinists and far-right loons at his cabinet.

His indecisiveness and procrastination has brought us into a much worse place than we were four months ago, his arrogance and divisive rhetoric has alienated even our closest allies (Cyprus) and his only "accomplishments" so far have been the abolishment of the few structural reforms enacted by the previous governments. 

At least from the polls, it seems that the Greek people support him, which should count for something.

Not anymore. Approval of his government has fallen from 83% in February to 40% now.

Still Greece's most popular politician (I think).
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warandwar
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« Reply #3 on: June 27, 2015, 11:53:57 AM »

Question: Why do the Greek Islands have exemptions from VAT? And why is this worth preserving?
Tourist industry.
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