Greeks say no more to austerity

Alex Mouslopolous 
  After years of being squeezed by Central European creditors demands for more growth, the Greek people voted for an extreme left-wing part and leader. Alexis Tsipras is the first left-wing leader to be elected ruler of Greece and his new coalition government will ow stand in the way of further austerity demands from foreigners who seek more state assets to privatize and extract wealth out of the country. That is the whole basis of globalization that takes crisis within countries and take hold of properties owned by others in distant lands. The Greeks decided enough was enough from foreign rule from Central Europe bankers whose decision to create the Euro and the European Union was done to drain wealth from smaller countries in the zone. What the Greeks and other countries need to do now is leave the EU and get their economic independence and currency control back. Without currency control and ability to print g your countries own money there will never be national sovereignty and it is this sovereignty that globalists that dreamt up this nightmare called the European Union had in mind of destroying. The Greeks decided that swapping g independence for the Ottoman Empire to the European Union  banksters a dozen generations later doesn't makes sense and we will see if this will be another Greek government that doesn't listen to the people that elected it. In the meantime the current crisis and future of the EU looks glum as the Greeks have inspired other peoples to question the validity of the European Union which is basically German rule.

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