As Greece lurches into its eleventh hour as a member of the Eurozone, something that has been inevitable since day one of the currency's short career, how will this leave the big players, the ones that dreamt up and created this mayhem? Political dreamers are, naturally, always going to make a mess of the immediate future. They cannot see the economic reaction to a political fantasy as the picture of a Europe, dictated over by a few, often unelected, bureaucrats. Blinded by the idiotic belief, that the whole of Europe could be bound together, and controlled by a Brussel's elite. This was never a starter.
So what can level headed people learn from this fracas? The pro single currency supporters should hang their heads in shame; the continent cannot continue to operate with this 'gung-ho' attitude, pretending all in the garden is well. It's a disaster. The future won't be easy either way. Trying to stave off a Eurozone collapse is ridiculously expensive, and the alternative could be even worse, but unavoidable. Having paid your money (loans), you takes your pick.
The important lesson here, is:
NEVER LET LITTLE GIRLS AND BOYS MAKE UNDEMOCRATIC DECISIONS.
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