"Do you want to see what a 21st century economic
depression looks like? Just look at Greece. Once upon a time, the Greek
economy was thriving, the Greek government was borrowing money like there was no
tomorrow and Greek citizens were thoroughly enjoying the bubble of false
prosperity that all that debt created. Those that warned that Greece was headed
for a financial collapse were laughed at and were called "doom and gloomers".
Well, nobody is laughing now. You see, the truth is that debt is a very cruel
master. Greeks were able to live way beyond their means for many, many years
but eventually a day of reckoning arrived. At this point, the Greek economy has
been in a recession for five years in a row, and the economic crisis in that
country is rapidly getting even worse. It was just recently announced that the
overall rate of unemployment in Greece has soared above 20 percent and the youth
unemployment rate has risen to an astounding 48 percent. One out of every five
retail stores has been shut down and parents are literally abandoning children
in the streets. The frightening thing is that this is just the beginning.
Things are going to get a lot worse in Greece. And in case you haven't been
paying attention, these kinds of conditions are coming to the United States as
well. We are heading down the exact same road as Greece went down, and the
economic pain that this country is eventually going to suffer is going to be
beyond anything that most Americans would dare to imagine.
All debt spirals eventually come to an end. For years, Greece borrowed huge amounts of very cheap money, but there came a point when the debt became absolutely strangling and the rest of the world refused to lend the Greek government money at such cheap rates anymore..."
at http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/this-is-what-an-economic-depression-looks-like-in-the-21st-century
All debt spirals eventually come to an end. For years, Greece borrowed huge amounts of very cheap money, but there came a point when the debt became absolutely strangling and the rest of the world refused to lend the Greek government money at such cheap rates anymore..."
at http://theeconomiccollapseblog.com/archives/this-is-what-an-economic-depression-looks-like-in-the-21st-century