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Title: Banker Occupied Greece: Requiem for a Failed State
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Published: Jul 16, 2015
Author: Stephen Lendman
Post Date: 2015-07-16 06:00:29 by Stephen Lendman
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Banker Occupied Greece: Requiem for a Failed State

by Stephen Lendman

It's all over but the obituary. Rubber-stamp Greek parliamentarians overwhelming approved transforming the nation into a banker run colony -  by a 229 - 64 vote. Six lawmakers abstained.

Coalition partner Independent Greeks leader Panos Kammenos and likeminded party members voted "yes" after rhetorically rejecting Troika terms.

The vast majority of bailout funding goes to pay bankers and other creditors - nothing for economic recovery and growth. The price is deeper punishing austerity, greater poverty and unemployment than already, and far more human misery ahead with no end in sight.

Only 32 of SYRIZA's 149 parliamentarians voted "no" - including banished Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis, Finance Ministry Secretary General Manos Manousakis, Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafanzanis, Deputy Labor Minister Dimitris Stratoulis and ousted Speaker Zoe Konstantopoulou.

She called the bailout proposal "social genocide." Other austerity opponents denounced it as "a new Versailles Treaty."

Sovereign Greece no longer exists. Troika bandits own its soul. Democracy's denouement became official in its birthplace.

Meanwhile, police clashed violently with thousands of anti-austerity protesters outside parliament demanding promised relief - social justice, not sellout.

Prime Minister Tsipras rubbed salt on the wound he inflicted saying he "does not believe in (the) irrational" capitulation plan he demanded and voted for.

He lied claiming he had no choice. Terms were forced on him, he said. Responsible leadership would have rejected them outright, walked away and stood tall ahead of being welcomed home as a national hero - challenging Troika bandits courageously, saying "no" when it matters most.

Instead he showed he's like all the rest - pledging one thing, doing another, betraying his constituents in the process, proving he and likeminded SYRIZA officials are pretense populists, more contemptible than right-wing austerity supporters.

Judas officials are the most despised for good reason. They deserve the harshest condemnation. SYRIZA and likeminded traitors agreed to plunge Greece into greater protracted Depression than already and all the extreme pain and suffering along with it - a no-win Faustian betrayal.

Can Tsipras' coalition government survive the sellout? Will he lose majority support? Will enough members bolt to force snap elections?

Overwhelming parliamentary support for destructive bailout terms may save him - including from nearly 80% of SYRIZA party members. The faithful were too few in number to matter.

At the same time, Tsipras' status as Greece's leader is hugely damaged. Whether he'll remain prime minister remains to be seen - popularly supported last January, a recognized Judas after capitulating in Brussels.

The sobering day after offers no solace - an unsettling aftermath after a tumultuous evening. Reports suggest opposition SYRIZA ministers and other party opponents will be ousted. Rogue regimes operate this way. Affected parliamentarians would have a choice - leave government or continue in office as independents, weakening Tsipras' hold on power.

He faces a near-impossible task of selling betrayal to an angry public. Since sweeping to victory in January pledging no more austerity, he systematically breached his promises.

Approving Troika bailout terms turned Greece into a failed state. Tsipras lost his most important political asset - public trust.

His explanation rings hollow - claiming he got better terms than Troika officials demanded, saying "we will now fight at home to finish the oligarchy which brought us to this state."

Selling out to Troika bandits shows his rhetoric is meaningless. Fascists rule Greece, masquerading as social democrats. Financial tyranny is official state policy.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III."

http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html

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#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)

You're blaming the bankers for the mess in Greece???

No, the problem is that Greeks are a bunch of lazy socialists who feel entitled to mooch off of the other EU countries.

I spent 6 weeks in Greece when I was in the Air Force. The entire country is haphazardly run and unreliable. You never knew when stores would open or close. You never knew when the government run TV station would start or end broadcasting. Drivers generally don't obey traffic signs and signals. And they generally don't pay the taxes they owe -- they have the lowest compliance rate in the EU.

Let's not forget about hairdressers and people in other "hazardous" occupations being able to retire at 50.

The Germans should toss the miserable bastards out of the EU. Then let the Turks take them over and whip them into shape.

“Distrust all those in whom the urge to punish is strong.” -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

jwpegler  posted on  2015-07-16   9:37:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: jwpegler (#1)

And they generally don't pay the taxes they owe -- they have the lowest compliance rate in the EU.

Hey, they're starting to sound not so bad!

NeoconsNailed  posted on  2015-07-16   9:50:06 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: NeoconsNailed (#2)

Hey, they're starting to sound not so bad!

Greeks want the goodies, but they want the rest of Europe to pay for them.

So, welfare queens and panhandlers sound good to you?

“Distrust all those in whom the urge to punish is strong.” -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

jwpegler  posted on  2015-07-16   19:27:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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