for one the Greeks have never really had a solid economy other than tourism, Since 1820 they have been propped but other Countries
http://charlessizemore.com/the-greek...l-perspective/
Let the Leftists out of the EU so they can devalue the drachma
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articl...ees-little-new
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras hurled criticism at Greece’s creditors, accusing the International Monetary Fund of “criminal” responsibility for his country’s predicament.
Addressing lawmakers in Athens on Tuesday, Tsipras gave no sign of backing down in the standoff over Greece’s bailout. Instead, he blasted the IMF’s adherence to austerity and accused the European Central Bank of using tactics that were akin to “financial asphyxiation.”
“The situation in which we find ourselves today is that IMF positions prevail when it comes to the strictness of austerity measures asked, while at the same time EU positions prevail when it comes to the denial for any discussion about Greek debt sustainability,” Tsipras, 40, said.
Tsipras’s rhetoric further diminishes the chances that the Greek government will be able to bridge the divide with its creditors in the IMF, the ECB and the European Commission any time soon. With two weeks until Greece’s euro-area bailout expires on June 30, the onus on resolving the deadlock lies with a meeting of finance ministers on Thursday followed by a June 25-26 summit of European Union leaders.