That's not pizza. Somebody puked on a naan.
You'd be licking the cardboard box after.
That's not pizza. Somebody puked on a naan.
That is what I was hearing on NPR. The public consensus seems to be to simply default. It will be interesting to see what happens.
Yeah!! Kick the Greece out of it. Use the boot of Italy. Do you know why it's a boot? You just can't fit that much **** in a shoe. It's all Greece's fault we have politics to begin with in the first place not to mention useless Olympic debt and half goat boys.
It's still politics.Hmm, with politics you get democracy. You might want to move to Saudi Arabia to become the property of the king and royal family there.
Trade is good. I'll trade you some wine for a chicken and some feta.I've heard that the underground economy in those European countries have been off the charts for years. Pretty difficult to fund your government when a huge segment does everything under the table.
Barter is a way of life in many Canadian communities. Some people would be in dire straights without it.I've heard that the underground economy in those European countries have been off the charts for years. Pretty difficult to fund your government when a huge segment does everything under the table.
I've heard that the underground economy in those European countries have been off the charts for years. Pretty difficult to fund your government when a huge segment does everything under the table.
The farther south you go in Europe, the worse it gets. They say about Greece, half the people work for the govt and the other half don't pay taxes. Not very modern here.
Barter is a way of life in many Canadian communities. Some people would be in dire straights without it.
In fact look out Italy is right behind them Italy I believe is the third
largest indebted country on the planet and they are going to default as well. New will be Portugal, followed by Spain, Iceland, and don't forget Ireland. We are in a mess that cannot be solved as the money is spent and has to be repaid and No One is willing to take the step to repay it. If they cut services and raise taxes there will be a world wide rebellion. If they do nothing and the economy falls apart
through inflation, the people of the world will rebel.
The very good news is that there is no chance of a war here.
Barter is a way of life in many Canadian communities. Some people would be in dire straights without it.
I've heard that the underground economy in those European countries have been off the charts for years. Pretty difficult to fund your government when a huge segment does everything under the table.