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Estonia ratifies EU permanent bailout fund

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can we really afford this Reply to the comment answer
~no one important [31.08.2012, 12:19]
No, we can´t. And this is very problematical. Couldn´t they wait untill the 12th September? 8,5 percent of the BIP. This will hurt.
This government tries everything, to bring Estonia down.
What can we do against this, my friend?
~scheileke [31.08.2012, 13:52]
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Dues to be in club Euro...got to bail out the Greeks you know, they just can't live on less than 740 Euro a month minimum salary! What is the minimum salary in Eesti, 290 Euro? Reply to the comment answer
~zebber [31.08.2012, 14:08]
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I wonder what those lazy useless greek will buy with this money. My bet is that some greek politician will buy some luxury car. Reply to the comment answer
~small capital [31.08.2012, 14:57]
Greece is broke. Merkel and Hollande such try to squeeze as much money back to Germany and France as they can. Plot is very simple. Countries like Estonia and Finland who are basically the only stable euro countries besides France and Germany, will end up paying most of it. Next will be Slovenia and Spain. There is a reason why Norway, Denmark, Sweden and UK will never join the euro. Biggest insult was that they are going to let loser country Slovenia to host Eurobasket of 2013. All paid by suckers of Finland and Estonia. Teutons and french try to keep their losses to a minimum with these third world states.
~of course not aristo [31.08.2012, 15:01]
Wrong informations. We will with the ESM Not bailout Greece (if it would be, I wouldn´t have a problem). We bailout for example the Deutsche Bank, who disinvested and want to have their money back, from the European taxpayer. We will bailout the French Equoltéé-Bank (I hope, I wrote it in the right way), who didn´t invest in Greece, but it is anyway connected through the Deutsche Bank. And we service all the speculants, who make now their win from their speculation about the fail of Greece. Please don´t blame the folk there, blame the banks.
~scheileke [01.09.2012, 01:46]
Okay, it was nearly right, what You wrote.
It would be good to connect together somehow. Over Facebook for example, by "Forum Europa". Unfortunately there is very much in German language, but I´ll try to bring every Fazit in English.
~scheileke [01.09.2012, 01:56]
So you believe that money is being used to bailout German banks who invested in to Greece. Get real. According to international official Greeks have spent most of that money they received on weapons. Experts say in order to pay back what they owe, the greeks would have to sell few islands and plenty of government property but even that would not still be enough. They doctorated documents. What makes you think they are not doing it now. Because of international supervision? Come on. Half of the EU chief officials like Baroso and Draghi the head of ECB are from South Europe. They aren't going to "back stab" their fellow brothers just to please some Germans and Finns. Rehn is a clown too.
~kluft simps [01.09.2012, 23:02]
On Twitter, there is currently the
rumor going on, that the ECB has bought space for Wheelbarrow advertisements in the German yellow paper Bild. Speechless, if it's true...
~knut albers [03.09.2012, 12:45]
Better give euros to German paper than a Greek wedding.
~klo2 linguage know [03.09.2012, 13:20]
You mean better than awful? We can do better...
~knut albers [03.09.2012, 13:37]
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Estonia joins in, so they secure their position when they are in need of a bailout.

Pay a little now, receive a whole lot more later. Reply to the comment answer
~expat [31.08.2012, 16:33]
Based on the current stats it might not be that far from the future. Currently there is 18 million unemployed workers at the Eurozone.
~pesky horses [31.08.2012, 19:58]
Also wrong! I don´t know, do You at all get also international news in, or do You listen them. Estonia will in the case of a "disturbance" get nothing, ... hm ... Your politicans Ansip and Liigi (?) will get theit workpositions in there, where they want to. I highly recommend to listen WDR in (unfortunately) German language.
It opens the brain.
~scheileke [01.09.2012, 01:52]
Don't know about opening the brain but according to Greeks learning french and German can be very lucrative, indeed.
~wilhroos comission agri [01.09.2012, 23:05]
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I'd say we should keep on "spending money in a large amount", because we Europeans still have "too much money on the bank account":

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kh2FRFhS7QY

Too bad, Estonia is not exactly type of a Saint-Tropez though, but what do we have SMS loans for... Reply to the comment answer
~knut albers [03.09.2012, 12:00]
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