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    τι γινεται ρε πουστη μου?? οκ υποτίθεται οτι οι περιορισμοί δε θα αφορούν τις μεγάλες πορείες ΓΣΕΕ ΑΔΕΔΥ και λοιπές αλλά αμα γίνει η αρχή χέσε μέσα


    Ο μαλάκας ο καμίνης είχε κάνει τέτοιες εισηγήσεις, καθώς οι πορείες "πλήττουν" τον τουρισμό στην πρωτεύουσα καθιστώντας την "μη ευρωπαϊκή". Λογικά, σε ανάλογο μήκος κύμματος και η απόφαση για ξήλωμα των παγκακιών στο κέντρο της Αθήνας. Θανατάκι γαμώσπιτε.

    ρε ο καθενας μπορει να εισηγειται οτι γουσταρει..αλλο αυτο και αλλο νομος του κρατους και ακολουθες κυρωσεις


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    Απόστολος Γκλέτσος: "Μπορεί να έχω να κάνω σεξ και ένα χρόνο"
    σηκωσες λιγο την μπλουζιτσα και υποψιαστηκα οτι εισαι ο φρικ. Σε λιγα δευτερολεπτα ειχα μαθει την τραγικη αληθεια.Δεν ξερω αν προσεξες την απογοητευση στo προσωπο μου..
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    στο θεωρητικό παρκούρ δίνω οστά και σάρκα,απο εμπόδιο σ΄ εμπόδιο πετάγομαι για πλάκα Άκου τον Φόρη and don't worry

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    Quote Originally Posted by freak brother View Post
    Απόστολος Γκλέτσος: "Μπορεί να έχω να κάνω σεξ και ένα χρόνο"
    Tο ER politics που θέλουμε.




    Yesterday 19:59 <12 stars circle your brow> ενδιαφερεται κανεις να γευτει ξανα το παλιο καλο χεμο;
    Yesterday 20:12 <mourning apocalypse> το πουλάς?

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    156 εκατ. ευρά το χρόνο λέει τούτο το άρθρο κοστίζουν τα ενοίκια των υπουργείων. Τελικά μόνο με το κάψιμο δεν κάνεις τίποτα, θέλει και ξενοίκιασμα το μπουρδέλο!

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    άρθρο από guardian:
    Now we see capitalism at its most triumphant. Greek police beat Greek people in order to impose the will of the banks and hedge funds.
    When we casually use a term like "bailout", it is important to remember that it is not people who are being bailed out, or at least not the Greek people. The bailout will not save a single Greek life. The opposite is the case. What is being "bailed out" is the global financial system, including the banks, hedge funds and pension funds of the other EU member states, and it is the Greek people who are being ordered to pay – in money, time, physical pain, hopelessness and missed educational opportunities. The relatively neutral, even stoic, term "austerity", is a gross insult to the Greek people. This is not austerity; at best it is callousness.
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    Capitalism is triumphant as EU states sacrifice the Greek people in a desperate attempt to appease the gods of speculation



    The behaviour of the EU states towards Greece is inexplicable in the terms in which the EU defines itself. It is, first and foremost, a failure of solidarity.

    The "austerity package", as the newspapers like to call it, seeks to impose on Greece terms that no people can accept. Even now the schools are running out of books. There were 40% cuts in the public health budget in 2010 – I can't find the present figure. Greece's EU "partners" are demanding a 32% cut in the minimum wage for those under 25, a 22% cut for the over 25s. Already unemployment for 15-24-year-olds is 48% – it will have risen considerably since then. Overall unemployment has increased to over 20%. The sacking of public sector workers will add to it. The recession predicted to follow the imposition of the package will cause unbearable levels of unemployment at every level.

    In addition the "package" demands cuts to pensions and public service pay, wholesale privatisation of state assets – a fire-sale, since the global market is close to rock bottom – and cuts to public services including health, social welfare and education. The whole to be supervised by people other than the Greeks. An entire disciplinary and punishment system.

    When we casually use a term like "bailout", it is important to remember that it is not people who are being bailed out, or at least not the Greek people. The bailout will not save a single Greek life. The opposite is the case. What is being "bailed out" is the global financial system, including the banks, hedge funds and pension funds of the other EU member states, and it is the Greek people who are being ordered to pay – in money, time, physical pain, hopelessness and missed educational opportunities. The relatively neutral, even stoic, term "austerity", is a gross insult to the Greek people. This is not austerity; at best it is callousness.

    On top of this callousness, we must remember that the strategy itself is nonsense. Every intelligent observer is agreed that cuts do not produce growth. The highest rate of growth in the EU at present is in Poland where massive public investment is driving the economy. GDP is declining or barely moving among the "austerity" nations, including the UK.

    In essence, this crisis is a failure of the EU states to show solidarity in the face of an onslaught from the financial markets. At first glance this seems to be a very simple fight. In one corner you have nation states, which have the wellbeing of their citizens as their raison d'être; in the other you have global capitalism as represented by the financial markets, which has the wealth of a tiny few as its raison d'être. But the nation state has, for a considerable time, identified itself with those same markets. States have agreed to see themselves as economies rather than societies. More recently we have been led to believe that the market alone can provide everything the citizen needs and much more efficiently than the structures that the citizens normally rely on and which they have, over generations, erected as protections against the revenge of the market.

    This is the triumph of capitalism, that it has persuaded the world that capitalism is the world.

    It has led to the undoing of 200 years of struggle between ordinary people and the super-rich. Trade unions didn't appear overnight, they were a response to exploitation. Their defeat has led to the ubiquity of precarious, and now free, labour. Workers are not protected in their workplace by capitalists, they are protected by the laws won by struggle against the capitalist. A sweatshop in China is a direct assault not just on the rights of the Chinese worker but on those of workers in, for example, the UK. Socialist internationalism and solidarity were conceived as a way of defeating that ploy. Old people do not die in the streets not because charity has saved them but because 200 years of struggle has brought us the old age pension and public health. The privatisation of those services is a return to the 19th century. None of this public good would have been won if people had identified with the super-rich of 1812. Now that we have been brought to such an identification, we stand to lose them all over again.

    Now we see capitalism at its most triumphant. Greek police beat Greek people in order to impose the will of the banks and hedge funds. The EU member states, including Ireland, are the middleman, the quislings of capital. Rather than reach out a hand of solidarity, we say, "better them than us". As if the global markets will choose to pass on Ireland once Greece has been destroyed. Solidarity is not just compassion for one's fellow man; it is also materialist self-interest. One for all and all for one. We stand or fall together. There is strength in unity.

    Instead we have decided to sacrifice the Greek people to the market in the hope that our sacrifice will appease the gods of speculation. We condemn them to misery and poverty to keep Standard & Poor's off our backs. But we have miscalculated. Firstly, the communist left currently stands at 42% in the polls, Pasok at 8%. Pasok (the leading party in government) will vanish and a combination of real leftwing parties will win the next election. They will not bend the knee and put their necks on our block.

    It seems to me now that Greece will withdraw from the euro and default on its debt. Who knows what will happen to it then, but it can hardly be much worse than what we want from them, and at least it will be something of their own choosing. The speculators will then take a little time to consider which of the other economies to bet on. Perhaps then the Irish government will regret its lack of solidarity. Whatever happens, our behaviour and that of our EU compatriots has been shameful.


    από δω: http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...e&type=article
    Last edited by Sotos_The_Tequiler; 16-02-2012 at 20:22.
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    και τα κτιρια που ανοικουν στο δημοσιο , μενουν ξενοικιαστα...
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    Σοβαρευτείτε!

    Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.
    J. M. Keynes.

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    πάντως δεν είναι και πολύ πιο ηλίθιος από τα ποστ σου
    Well, there's egg and bacon; egg sausage and bacon; egg and spam; egg bacon and spam; egg bacon sausage and spam; spam bacon sausage and spam; spam egg spam spam bacon and spam; spam sausage spam spam bacon spam tomato and spam;

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    Quote Originally Posted by nekrobutcher View Post
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    τι γινεται ρε πουστη μου?? οκ υποτίθεται οτι οι περιορισμοί δε θα αφορούν τις μεγάλες πορείες ΓΣΕΕ ΑΔΕΔΥ και λοιπές αλλά αμα γίνει η αρχή χέσε μέσα


    Ο μαλάκας ο καμίνης είχε κάνει τέτοιες εισηγήσεις, καθώς οι πορείες "πλήττουν" τον τουρισμό στην πρωτεύουσα καθιστώντας την "μη ευρωπαϊκή". Λογικά, σε ανάλογο μήκος κύμματος και η απόφαση για ξήλωμα των παγκακιών στο κέντρο της Αθήνας. Θανατάκι γαμώσπιτε.

    ρε ο καθενας μπορει να εισηγειται οτι γουσταρει..αλλο αυτο και αλλο νομος του κρατους και ακολουθες κυρωσεις
    Προφανώς και ό,τι θέλει μπορεί να εισηγείται ο καθένας, αλλά αν ο άλλος είναι δήμαρχος Αθηνών, ε πιστεύω πως κάπως περισσότερο βαραίνει η γνώμη του. Σου λέω, μην ξεχνάς το γεγονός με τα ξηλωμένα παγκάκια. Όπως και να 'χει πάντως, πρόκειται για ένα πέρα για πέρα φασιστικό μέτρο, που αν εφαρμοσθεί, ας είμαστε έτοιμοι για υπέρμπολες συλλήψεις, άπειρο ξύλο, και γενικά η τωρινή κατάσταση στις πορείες θα φαντάζει κυριακάτικη βόλτα στο πάρκο.

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    σηχαμένοι άνθρωποι οι επώνυμοι, ενώ δεν πιστεύω πως είναι αργά ο καιρός που αυτό το 54% θα παρακαλά να δει κόσμο και φωτιά στο δρόμο.
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    All alone, or in twos,
    The ones who really love you
    Walk up and down outside the wall.
    Some hand in hand
    And some gathered together in bands.
    The bleeding hearts and artists
    Make their stand.
    And when they've given you their all
    Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy
    Banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rat_poison View Post
    πάντως δεν είναι και πολύ πιο ηλίθιος από τα ποστ σου
    δεδομένου οτι είναι ο οικονομικός συντάκτης του ρόιτερς και κάτοχος του δεύτερου δημοφιλέστερου οικονομικου μπλογκ μετα τον κρούγκμαν, προφανώς οχι.
    Practical men, who believe themselves to be quite exempt from any intellectual influences, are usually the slaves of some defunct economist.
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    http://www.playboy.com/magazine/play...w-paul-krugman

    Έγκυρη ενημέρωση για τα οικονομικά όταν θέλω απλά να βαρέσω μια μαλακία. Να γιατί πιάνουμε πάτο.

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    Χοχοχ, πάρτε λίγο για να χτυπήσουμε τα κεφαλάκια μας.





    Και μετά απ'όλα αυτά το ψήφισε.
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    @tsimpouklano

    η αποψη του ειναι "βαρύνουσα" όταν εξυπηρετεί την κυβέρνηση ..σιγα το ειδικό βάρος του μαλάκα αν ήταν έτσι θα νομοθετούσαν οι δήμαρχοι..βέβαια αυτός πρέπει να έχει αποτρελαθεί τελείως διάβασα κάπου ότι ήθελε την ημέρα των επεισοδίων να είναι στο Υπουργείο Προστασίας του Πολίτη να συντονίζει και αυτός. και σορρυ αλλα γιατι άκουσαν οι απο πάνω αυτη τη συγκεκριμμένη "εισηγηση" ? για τα υπόλοιπα γνωστά προβλήματα του κέντρου τίποτα??


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    Ο λόγος που ανέφερα τον καμίνη είναι γιατί μου 'ρθε στο μυαλό συνειρμικά η φάση με τους άστεγους και τα παγκάκια. Φυσικά, η ίδια αποψάρα έχει ακουστεί και από ΤΟΣΟΥΣ άλλους παπάρες, που δεν μπορείς να πεις οφείλεται στον έναν ή στον άλλο. Όπως και να 'χει, ο φασισμός σε όλο του το μεγαλείο. Επόμενο βήμα, η απαγόρευση κυκλοφορίας μετά τη δύση του ηλίου.

    Ρε γαμώ το θεό μου τι σκατά κάνουμε;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
    All alone, or in twos,
    The ones who really love you
    Walk up and down outside the wall.
    Some hand in hand
    And some gathered together in bands.
    The bleeding hearts and artists
    Make their stand.
    And when they've given you their all
    Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy
    Banging your heart against some mad bugger's wall.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsimpouklano View Post
    Ρε γαμώ το θεό μου τι σκατά κάνουμε;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;
    Συνεχίζουμε να περπατάμε:

    After the Triumph of Your Birth.

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