Greek PM – From “We pay back” to “Need a Breath”
Posted by keeptalkinggreece in Economy, Politics
Greek politicians’ slogans change in strict accordance to the country’s path to economic underworld. From the slogan “We ate together the public money” (deputy PM Pangalos) and you will pay everything back as expressed by PM Papandreou in “We will pay back every borrowed euro” now Greeks are cheered to hear that the debt load is going to be relieved. After the conclusion of EU leaders Summit in Brussels on Sunday, Papandreou announced to the stunned and shocked about their future Greeks:
“Our goal is to ease the debt burden that falls on the backs of the Greek citizen. The debt weight on the back of the Greeks is unbearable. it has to become lighter so we can breathe.”
He added that decades-long problems have to be solved and that the country is progressing reforms and structural changes.
Papandreou forgot to reveale that the austerity will last estimated until 2030.
If I’m still alive nad haven’t passed away due to economic distress or starvation, you will find me outside the Acropolis begging the tourists for a coin or two.
Papandreou: He doesn’t move anymore
Venizelos holding new additional measures: Maybe too much weight? We should we starve him for 2-3 days
Sign: Development – Donkey under the loads of lenders’ agreements
by Panos Maragkos








Beside that riding animals is simply a case of rape – that’s why there’s no whip or club seen they cut the donkey with – this cartoon needs to be pimped with Vol.2 playing on the serpentines of Thira with more donkeys and lots of tourists and fat european politicians (“When can i see MY ISLAND?”) on it. Tourists accusing “the” Greeks of destroying Greece (ha, ha!) and one can be seen thinking tourists #1 slogan “Greece is such a nice place but it would be much more nicer without Greeks” while activists of the Sea Shepard shooting the tourists with catapults…
or that’s the next Asterix