Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Stock market recovery has little to do with the recovery of the economy. The middle class is still under attack from all sides...10% of the working population out of work and as long a unemployment benifits continue then the masses can afford there new TV. Wall strees is a bunch of dummies. Face it wall street the economic armagedon is coming.ther sure is a lot of bull coming from the press and, i don't mean just the bull market. the euro-dollar is still powerful and we are still believing the press!!!
this country is in a huge debt and we owe many nations ---alot of money!!!WHAT HAPPEN IN GREECE WILL HAPPEN TO US IN THE USA. SINCE THEY ARE SO DAMNED DETERMINED TURN US INTO EURO-TRASH.

Greece, was a very prosperous Country. The Greek citizens did not want to join the EU but like the trends the politicians defied the will of the people and joined it anyway. Now, this is what the EU-Trash has done for the Greeks. Greece does have socialized health care.

My Greek Experience:

I got a call once to make an emergency trip to Greece. I was told bring a walker with you and cash.
There was a Greek woman that was dear to me and she became terminally ill. When I went to see her at the Greek hospital I was flabbergasted at what I saw. The 1st thing that shocked me was the beds they were steal beds from 20s, painted in white with the rust chipping off. The woman was in her hospital bed for 3-days in a pool of her own feces. She had called the nurses but they would not help her. Apparently, there were not enough nurses. She said the nurses there were mean and condescending. She was in tears (how she felt ashame, humiliated and the indignity). I was so freaking mad. MY money, had her moved to a better room and I had to grease the palms of the nurses to make sure they took good care of her. Yep, I resorted to bribery to get her help. I was told not to leave the walker in the hospital because it was guaranteed it would be stolen. "Take the walker to her house", I was told so I did. She was released from the hospital and used the walker daily for a few years. This is my Greek experience. I have never been back to Greece (the ordeal broke my heart). The wonderful Greek lady I knew passed away. Nope, I am not Greek I am Puerto Rican. I pray this is not what is in our future; bribing doctors and nurses cause of short staffing, start neglecting patients and denying patients to wheel chairs, walkers, etc. That equipment could become so expensive that the government would not pay for them anymore and the sick would have to do without. This is my Greek experience. I write this in her memory. Rest-In-Peace, my dear and sweet Despina.

Good luck Greece!

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