Saturday, April 14, 2012

Next Greek P.M.- An Elite Insider ?

It looks like it has already been decided by the bankers who will run the austerity- kick 'em where it really hurts- show in Greece.

According to the Easter Saturday edition dated 14. 4. 2012. of Ekathimerini," the current Foreign Minister Stavros Dimas, the New Democracy vice -president is mentioned by some sources as a possible compromise candidate for the premiership given that the snap election on May 6th is likely to produce a hung parliament".

Let's take a closer look at Stavros Dimas.

After getting his degrees in law and economics,in 1969 he worked as a lawyer for a firm on Wall Street:the following year he moved on to the World Bank.

In 1975 he was appointed as deputy governor of The Hellenic Industrial Development Bank.

Since 1977 he has been active in Greek politics as a member of New Democracy.

His background is perfect,what with his work as a lawyer,and in particular, The World Bank.He has also been active in the European Union.

The reason he has been chosen is because he is an elite insider,and always plays the game he knows that has to be played.

He will,so the bankers think, when the whip really begins to hurt and social unrest gets really out of hand, make sure,come what may, that Greece sticks to its austerity hell.

You see the I.M.F.,the E.U.,Troika - are getting nervous that the two main parties in Greece won't get enough votes, and all those ghastly small parties will get in ,form a coalition,and reject the grim, evil deal that was agreed by other elite insiders.

They have the bare-faced nerve to pretend to the citizens of Greece that the people are actually involved in deciding who will run this country.No way!

It's game,set and match way before the elections- a done deal.

Hey, we'll just stick another ex- banker in charge of Greece;he knows how to protect the banks.

Also, watch out for those experts come out nightly to inform us that  going back to the drachma would be, well, a bit like Eve eating that apple- really bad, bad news.

Really?

Imagine Greece as a tourist Heaven!Within weeks of returning to the drachma you would see the money circulating among the people,and not ending up in offshore banks.
Think of the tavernas full,the bars full, the shops doing well,and people actually working again.

Such a scenario really frightens the insiders.

What a thought; how could they live without their billions that they are robbing from us?

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