"Since the European colonial state of southern Bavaria Sachs (formerly known
as the insolvent Hellenic Republic) no longer even pretends to be anything less
than a pass-thru
funding colony of its creditors, said creditors (European banks and various
insurance companies) are about to send out the first group of colonial scouts in
the form of German tax collectors. Also, since as reported previously, Greece
will literally have to collect taxes to fund the Second "bailout package", which
is merely a front for on ongoing Greek bailout of European banks (recall that it
is Greece who is partially funding the bailout Escrow Account), said tax
collectors will assist their Greek counterparts (who will rather likely miss
their quote of becoming
200% more efficient in 2012) in collecting money from Greek citizens to pay
off German banks. If in the process a few (or all) bars of gold end up missing,
so be it.
From Athens News:
What "problematic"? If it is not clear by now that the Greeks will happily do nothing to change their predicament (and in fact have exhibited a soaring appreciation for their new stepmother-tongue), this will be literally easier than stealing rehypothecated candy from an insolvent baby..."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/colonization-begins-germany-sends-160-tax-collectors-greece
From Athens News:
More than 160 German financial services executives are willing to come to Greece in order to strengthen the Greek tax mechanism, according to a report to be published in the German magazine 'Wirtschafts Woche', which will be released on Monday.
The magazine cites German deputy finance minister Hans Bernhard Beus, who explains that a key factor is the knowledge of a foreign language - some of them speak Greek - while the return to active duty of retired tax collectors should not be ruled out.
Many come from the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, whose finance minister, Norbert Walter-Borjans, compares Greece's with 90s East Germany, noting that even the East Germans at the time were suspicious towards the West. "In Greece suspicion will be greater, in part because of the inappropriate language used by some in Germany," he said.
The article also refers to a confidential report from the European Commission, according to which the mechanism of tax collection in Greece is especially problematic.
What "problematic"? If it is not clear by now that the Greeks will happily do nothing to change their predicament (and in fact have exhibited a soaring appreciation for their new stepmother-tongue), this will be literally easier than stealing rehypothecated candy from an insolvent baby..."
at http://www.zerohedge.com/news/colonization-begins-germany-sends-160-tax-collectors-greece