Verbose
Deity
And what still rankles is that the THEN Greek government fibbed and faked its way into the Euro. And that's not even a metaphorical description of events. The only rejoinder to the fact is that everyone else pretty much knew the Greek government was lying through its teeth at the time, but let it slide since no one thought it would actually matter. It then ended up mattering like all hell in the aftermath of the Lehmann Brother's crash, at which point a choice was made — likely the worse one — that had as one of its secondary effects to gut Greece economically. But then at the time, the set of choices involved ones that might have seen in succession the Spanish, Italian, French, German and eventually world economy go down the drain. Which meant Greece unfortunately was not a major concern. Now it probably should get a higher priority, since the acute stuff has mostly passed (for now). But then the Greek debt HAS already been given a major hair-cut. So now it's more of an unseemly wrangle over how much trust anyone is prepared to put in a Greek government, any Greek government? I.e. not a lot given the track record. So then it opens a question how many EU members are actually prepared to keep Greece around as a pure charity-case, with no prospect of anything other than indefinitely paying for its upkeep? And if that is NOT how it's supposed to work, how WILL Greece eventually be able to carry the costs for itself? Which is a Catch-22-situation.