Saturday 4 September 2010

Second Greek Crisis

Well there is heavy stuff going down folks. I picked up on Greece again today and they are back in the news with the second crisis. The Daily Telegraph [1]reports EU austerity policies risk civil war in Greece, warns top German economist Dr Sinn. Remember the dream received in August about the cities of the world being destroyed? [3]


Dr Sinn said 'This tragedy does not have a solution'. That is for sure the banks and governments don't have the solutions. Eurozone pledged new loans at 5pc interest rates. Its time for the banks to take a hike. The money changers should reduce the interest to 1pc and stop their transgression of the spiritual law.If a country defaults on a loan that is down to the money changers for lending the money in the first place. They must take the loss not the people that had no influence over how that money was spent and in whose pockets the money went. When people vote for a government they do not give them a power of attorney. 


While Greece is deep in debt the Germans are stating that they are going to have a boom. Watch out Germany more boom and bust.


At the same time the paper also declares that "Obama is locked in a lose-lose situation. The president is incapable of tackling unemployment or the deficit." "Whatever his other achievements, Mr Obama will go down in history as the worst president since Jimmy Carter if he cannot make headway on either of these issues. It's hard to be optimistic. Mr Obama looks like a beached whale." [2]


Also anti-war activists have gone after Tony Blair with eggs and shoes at his first book signing in Dublin.  [4]


Violence disempowers the soul and vexes the Spirit of God. 


1. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/economics/7980291/EU-austerity-policies-risk-civil-war-in-Greece-warns-top-German-economist-Dr-Sinn.html


2. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/comment/jeremy-warner/7980787/Barack-Obama-is-locked-in-a-lose-lose-situation.html


3. http://academysounds.blogspot.com/2010/08/dream-of-cities.html 


4. http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2010/sep/04/tony-blair-attacked-memoirs-signing 

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