On Sun, May 10, 2015 at 3:29 PM, Charlie <[email protected]> wrote:
> After several months, perhaps the most telling thing about Syriza is > that it has not educated, mobilized, and organized the people of Greece > for a real anti-austerity course (which might be capital controls, > nationalization of the banks, ... ). You really think it is realistic for anyone to accomplish all that in "several months"?? And did you realize that the Greek people actually do not want the "real anti-austerity course" that you seem to think is right for them as the polls you cited yourself clearly show? > Mostly, Syriza has spun the Euro-negotiations. So, according to a survey > taken in the country: > > A new opinion poll published today shows 52 percent of us want to stay > in the euro zone at any cost, while at the same time 70 percent of us > don't want any of the reforms required in order to avoid a subsequent > rift with Europe [that is, with the troika bosses and their austerity]. From > http://greece.greekreporter.com/2015/05/10/in-greece-governments-change-but-everything-remains-the-same/ >
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