How the euro caused the Greek crisis
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Greece is in a state of economic and financial crisis that's dominated global headlines this week. Vox's Matt Yglesias explains the real roots of the crisis. For our more on the Greek crisis: http://www.vox.com/cards/eurozone-crisis Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO Vox.com is a news website that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Check out http://www.vox.com to get up to speed on everything from Kurdistan to the Kim Kardashian app. Check out our full video catalog: http://goo.gl/IZONyE Follow Vox on Twitter: http://goo.gl/XFrZ5H Or on Facebook: http://goo.gl/U2g06o
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"How the euro caused the Greek crisis" ???
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"How Greece caused the euro crisis" -
2:38 **with their tax euros. your whole screen is full of euros
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As much as i like Vox making all these cool videos they are biased it doesn't sound like true journalism.
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You could saythe solution is either to make a sidedish or make everybody bring their own stuff.
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Greek crisis is more complicated than that. But this is a really good starting point who can explain a lot of serious matters like the myth of "bad Europeans". For all the Greek haters believe it or not I am unemployed about 5 years and I am 35 years old. Before crisis I was working as sound engineer (I am graduate in Music Technology). After crisis I could not find job and I read programming languages in order to work as freelancer web designer. So these austerity measures although they were made to reduce unemployment they do the opposite thing. And this is what this video really talks about
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god supply it's beautiful vmdhs pill
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So Greece is still believing they will gonna take Costantinapole back.
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Why is Vox stating the obvious about the Greek economy, when the real reason is so that Germany could have control over the other countries?! Simple; if I'm making the most money, I'm calling the shots!
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According to vox, Luxembourg is not part of the Eurozone... even though Luxembourg is a founding member of the EU...
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The real answer to all this nonsense is CORRUPTION.
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I agree, Europe has that unproductive sentiment and division about the older people definitely don't identify as European first. Hopefully we fix that, it is the right direction to take. People take this peace we have for granted.
What I do not agree on is that the euro cause the Greek crisis. It is true that this could have been prevented if we had EU fiscal policies at the time but the Greeks are also to blame here. The borrowing the off the roof and irresponsible. -
CAN WE USE NUCLEAR WEPONS,,AND NUKE THE ZORBAS
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Well i mean
Greece caused the greek crisis
Their failure to enforce tax laws and budgeting caused the crisis
EU's loans just sped up the process -
im from greece
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"Here's how the Greeks caused the euro crisis."
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i just hope russia is not plotting to rot nato from inside
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You lost me halfway through. Your voice kept dropping at the end of your sentences and it was really distracting
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So what you're saying is that the Eurozone was a bad idea for many states involved, and that the problems with it are simple enough to understand with a poorly justified analogy to a barbecue/dinner party? Ok Vox, I think you need to sit out of political commentating for a bit.
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I like how the blue states are giving free money to the red states XD (Except only for Texas)
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When Greece entered the euro, it did not only receive money from EU, but also had to spend a lot more for its obligations as a member (new infrastructure, new laws, new supplies from its heavy industry partners etc).. and before it manages to pay off enough amount to satisfy it's lenders, world crisis broke and was left by its previous suppliers/partners hanging out with an excuse that it's not as organized as the supreme states which share the same continent. So any video or opinion like the above, just talks half the story or less.
And also don't forget that EU was always giving either loans or subsidies for limited and specific investments only, never free money as some implied throughout this crisis.
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