why not ?
the troika under all its scolding and threatening
plans to hold together the zone
letting greece out
ie creating an Argentine moment wil back fire badly
after ejection from the zone greece will likely restore itself
faster then if greece stays inside the zone
imagine the impact of that example on the rest of the prodigal euro masses ?
call them the PIISers
the unfortunate wretched job classes still in the ECB'S corral of cruelty?
the greeks skate and prosper ?
while we take the teutonic rogering ?
the zone must be preserved as is !!!!
the greeks like old dixie have no voluntary exit
the doors are barred
they must stay inside this great horror ranch
and take the beatings
like dickensian children
Comments (10)
The elites didn't spend all this time and effort creating the eurozone without popular input just to let the people have a say in the matter.
The only question is if they'll be naughty or nice in keeping everyone corralled.
Posted by Happy Jack | June 18, 2012 11:22 AM
Posted on June 18, 2012 11:22
rising to bait: "like old dixie"?... staying "inside this great horror ranch"?... "taking beatings"?
Sen. Lott applauds your historical slant!
Posted by Boink | June 18, 2012 5:39 PM
Posted on June 18, 2012 17:39
"Sen. Lott applauds your historical slant!"
At least the Nazi's, er, ehm... the Germans aren't invading Greece. Right????
Who won WWII?
Posted by Drunk Pundit | June 18, 2012 10:30 PM
Posted on June 18, 2012 22:30
Boink, have you read that as approbation? I know Owen well enough to say that it isn't. The parallel breaks down pretty quickly, but there are similarities, e.g. both forcibly integrated into capitalism, aristocratic plunder economies, brutal class warfare. That Old Dixie was a holdout against capitalism doesn't make it laudable. Sen. Lott must save his applause for fanning his anus.
Posted by Al Schumann | June 18, 2012 11:50 PM
Posted on June 18, 2012 23:50
I read the parallels as (today's Greek drachma proponents) == (old dixie's secessionists). And I think the parallel is not good and is made less so by talking about being made to stay on the ranch and take beatings... you know, the slaves and so forth.
Maybe I misunderstand what is being said.
Posted by Boizek | June 19, 2012 12:31 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 00:31
I see, sort of. Maybe not, though. Owen will doubtless clarify somewhere along the line, but I don't think he would see the drachma proponents as comparable to the secessionists. The drachma proponents are usually people like Krugman, Baker and Galbraith, who at least try to be on the side of the angels. The Troika, on the other hand, has a lot in common with the plantation aristocracy, up to and including military solutions to labor problems.
Posted by Al Schumann | June 19, 2012 1:43 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 01:43
By " Greek drachma proponents" I was referring to Greeks desiring or willing to leave the Euro Zone by adopting the drachma. To put their plight on a footing with "old dixie's" efforts to escape the clutches of A. Lincoln and northeastern capital in 1860 back-burners the "curious institution" with its patty-rollers and whippings and cripplings in a way that Sen. Lott might applaud.
Posted by Boink | June 19, 2012 6:40 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 06:40
i must confess i was looking
straight at the mandatory unionist brutes
that equally opposed abolitionist
northern secession in the 1850's
and of this
primarily the northern capitalists'huge benefit
from the foreign revenues earned by the ante bellum
slave "worked" southern plantations
as to the ranch metaphor
that was not intended as a parallel
it never occured to me
anyone would carry the parallel past
the issue of union and secession
in particular NOT parallels
in mode of production
as to back-burning
the "curious institution"
i confess the yoking of nice today greece
with nasty old dixie
was an act of recklessness
of a sort that appeals to me
i like rousing the rightfully
inattentive reader
with gratuitous clashings
like the de rigour fist fights speedy chases and gun play
often at programed intervals
of less then 2 minutes in 30's serials
or cut aways to cute pet reaction shots
in 70's saturday morning action cartoons
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but i must add
boink
it causes me chagrin
that all i can provoke in you
is a desire to go "gotcha "
(or was it to display PC vigilance ?)
but hey
i get what i deserve
when i post up less then compelling
bits and pieces
be assured my future writing will be equaly reckless
like the scorpion
its my nature whatever the consequences
Posted by op | June 19, 2012 8:16 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 08:16
PC vigilance. I never sleep.
Posted by Boink | June 19, 2012 8:26 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 08:26
seems
dp and hj
got the point
thesis
no amount of inflicted misery
(short of armed invasion)
looks beyond the ECB's
continental corporate class granted
"mandate "
as no amount of misery was beyond
the grand army of the republic
in crushing "the rebellion"
both seem to me
much like the repression of the vendee
or anarchist barcelona
again different
in the emasculated case of greece v EZ
by no likely resort to official gunplay
on the part of troika directed forces
i trust those added parallels
help muddy the moral myopia even more
the key comparison de jour is to Argentina
12 years ago eh ?
a possible nice point
the Argentine default though a larger "taking"
was met quite differently
then restoring control of the Malvinas
the days of literal gun boat diplomacy
may not be over
uncle's carrier fleets are never all at rest
but collecting debts
more often then not
no longer involves sending in the sheriff
with a posse of heavy cruisers
Posted by op | June 19, 2012 8:29 AM
Posted on June 19, 2012 08:29