Onion Eater
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Uhhh what? How does what I just read have anything to do with your OP?
Marxism is a brilliant system, IF you’ve got the German taxpayers to pick up the tab for you. Otherwise it is ruinous.
Every German craftsman must work an extra hour each day to pay for the lavish lifestyle that this greasy little man flaunts in the name of Karl Marx:
Here I explode the web of lies that Yanis Varoufakis has spun to justify bringing Karl Marx back from the dead at this late date, over a century after his theory was shattered by Böhm-Bawerk:
Why do the German workers allow this Marxist’s lies to go unanswered? Don’t they have any pride? Or are they just stupid and don’t know how to respond?
Marxism is a brilliant system, IF you’ve got the German taxpayers to pick up the tab for you. Otherwise it is ruinous.
Every German craftsman must work an extra hour each day to pay for the lavish lifestyle that this greasy little man flaunts in the name of Karl Marx:
Here I explode the web of lies that Yanis Varoufakis has spun to justify bringing Karl Marx back from the dead at this late date, over a century after his theory was shattered by Böhm-Bawerk:
Review of Varoufakis and Arnsperger
Why do the German workers allow this Marxist’s lies to go unanswered? Don’t they have any pride? Or are they just stupid and don’t know how to respond?
Take Venezuela for example.
But what surprises Kostakos most is that no one in Europe seems to understand that the Greek mafia is behind the current economic crisis. “It is a colossal failure of the political elite in Europe who have not communicated this properly to the public.”
The Marxist rhetoric spewing from the mouths of “economists” like Galbraith and Varoufakis would have us believe that the Greek debt crisis is all the fault of those nasty Scrooge-like Germans who would tear blankets from the backs of orphans on a cold night just to satisfy their rigid Teutonic accounting rules.
But the reality is that the Germans loaned the Greek government a tremendous number of euros and now – rather belatedly – they are discovering that that government does not have a euro to its name. So let us ask the obvious question:
Question: What happened to all those German-loaned euros and where are they now?
Answer: They were funneled to the mafia in an oil export scam set up specifically for this purpose. They are now in the Cayman Island bank accounts of high-ranking Greek Mafioso.
Greece: Oil Smuggling Helps Define the 'Parliamentary Mafiocracy' | OilPrice.com
This link explains the scam, though the details of how the funneling of money to the mafia is accomplished are of little concern because – once a government is given over to corruption – they will figure out one scam or another to funnel money to their Mafioso friends. When Galbraith – encouraged by his looting of the Greek economy – attempts a similar scam on the U.S. government, it probably won’t involve oil exports. Mayonnaise futures, for all I know.
In point of fact, the Greek oil export scam has its roots in the simplistic mercantilist policies that Marxists still believe in, even though mercantilism was refuted at the same time that the labor theory of value was refuted, over a century ago. Duh! But the fact that the scam for funneling money to the mafia is associated with mercantilism is all the more evidence that the Marxists have been arm-in-arm with the mafia from the word “Go!” Mafia, Marxist – same thing.
Of course, the Germans are not entirely faultless either. Loaning money to the mafia does not exactly qualify one for Mensa. The Bundesbank should have known better.
You're an idiot.
I'm an idiot? According to Varoufakis, I'm a terrorist/blackmailer/autistic. If you had read Varoufakis, you would at least know which invective to shriek when you encounter a real economist.
Link to where Varufakis Calls you a terrorist, blackmailer or autistic?
Greece referendum: Varoufakis accuses creditors of 'terrorism' - Business Insider
Everybody (except, apparently, you) has read Varoufakis' interview with El Mundo.
Greek Prime Minister Tsipras: Say no to 'ultimatums, blackmail and fear' - Business Insider
It was actually Tsipras who used the word "blackmail," but Varoufakis works for Tsipras and I didn't see him distancing himself from that quote.
https://larspsyll.wordpress.com/2014/12/28/axiomatic-economics-total-horse****/
It was Lars Syll who used the word "autism," but he and Varoufakis both work for the Post-Autistic Economics Network (now calling itself the World Economics Association) and I didn't see Varoufakis distancing himself from that quote.
Review of Varoufakis? and Arnsperger?s "What Is Neoclassical Economics?" | Econophysics Forum
Here is a link to Varoufakis calling me an "infantile liar."
The links to Varoufakis spewing vulgar and entirely groundless accusations just goes on and on...
You're an idiot.
The reality is that the Germans loaned the Greek government a tremendous number of euros and now – rather belatedly – they are discovering that that government does not have a euro to its name. So let us ask the obvious question:
Question: What happened to all those German-loaned euros and where are they now?
Answer: They were funneled to the mafia in an oil export scam set up specifically for this purpose. They are now in the Cayman Island bank accounts of high-ranking Greek Mafioso.
Greece: Oil Smuggling Helps Define the 'Parliamentary Mafiocracy' | OilPrice.com
But what surprises Kostakos most is that no one in Europe seems to understand that the Greek mafia is behind the current economic crisis. “It is a colossal failure of the political elite in Europe who have not communicated this properly to the public.”
This link explains the scam, though the details of how the funneling of money to the mafia is accomplished are of little concern because – once a government is given over to corruption – they will figure out one scam or another to funnel money to their Mafioso friends. When Galbraith – encouraged by his looting of the Greek economy – attempts a similar scam on the U.S. government, it probably won’t involve oil exports. Mayonnaise futures, for all I know.
In point of fact, the Greek oil export scam has its roots in the simplistic mercantilist policies that Marxists still believe in, even though mercantilism was refuted at the same time that the labor theory of value was refuted, over a century ago. Duh! But the fact that the scam for funneling money to the mafia is associated with mercantilism is all the more evidence that the Marxists have been arm-in-arm with the mafia from the word “Go!” Mafia, Marxist – same thing.
Of course, the Germans are not entirely faultless either. Loaning money to the mafia does not exactly qualify one for Mensa. The Bundesbank should have known better.
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