Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 21:13:20 -0400
From: Marv Gandall<[email protected]>


"I entered the prime minister?s office elated. I was travelling on a beautiful 
cloud pushed by beautiful winds of the public?s enthusiasm for the victory of Greek 
democracy in the referendum. The moment I entered the prime ministerial office, I 
sensed immediately a certain sense of resignation?a negatively charged atmosphere. I 
was confronted with an air of defeat, which was completely at odds with what was 
happening outside.?

http://www.abc.net.au/radio/programitem/pgJE6gZygG?play=true

Marv,

At the end of this interview, I was struck that Varoufakis is saying the Grexit may be LESS BAD than the humiliation that was accepted early Monday morning. I think I also now see why Varoufakis says he respects the German Finance minister: because, unlike others, he knows what he is doing and is the deepest enemy.

Thanks for passing it along.

Paul Zarembka

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