Politics - 8 Answers
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There broke just like the US.
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not very good.
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How's capitalism working in he US?
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Dunno I'm not Greek.
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How's capitalism doing in America, I understand from the connies on the site, we are in the deep doo doo.
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Greece was shaken by a massive 24 hour general strike. In some sectors there was a total walk out, and in industry as a whole 70% of the workers came out. This is the answer of the Greek working class to the government’s severe austerity measures The crisis of Greek capitalism is clear for all to see. The bosses want draconian economic policies to be implemented, but the workers have already given more than they can afford to give. Bosses and workers are on a collision course as the call for a 24-hour general strike on February 24 clearly demonstrates Right now I would say not very well. Poor choices or no other way to turn is a debate they will have for a long time
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Lets see. The Per Person income in Greece is: $30,661. The Per Person income in the US is: $46,443. Wow good point.... That is until you consider. That the U.S. has the 6th highest per person income. Norway haveing $53,269 per person at 3rd highest. [A county that is far more socialist then Greece] With Luxembourg above them at 78k [Also a "socialist nation] With Qatar above them at 87k [Not a socialist nation] As a matter of fact out of the two 20 nations. 6 of them are what you would call non socialist nations. So really the socialist bit has nothing to do with your wealth. Just your standard of living, witch the US is at 37th on the list. Behind EVERY other industrial nation with the exception of India and China.
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im greek and it is not working out we need to learn from this and understand we can not just take care of everyone and not care if they work or not.. lol thumbs down?really ? so we should look at greece as a example? rofl yea ok