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    Greece: New Law Prohibits Cash Transactions over 1500 Euros

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    I am 26 years old and live in Greece. I am writing this letter in order to let you know about a new law in Greece announced yesterday.

    The financial minister of Greece announced yesterday that from 1/1/2011 all financial transactions of sums above 1500 euros in cash, will be banned. For any transaction above 1500 euros, only credit cards and checks will be legal. The formal explanation for this law is it will combat those who do not pay taxes. But we all know this is not the case...

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    Its not really a news source, so if someone else has a link, please feel free to post it.

    Is this what is coming for us next in order to "bail out our economy"?
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    The mark of the beast is catchin' on, I'm tellin' ya!
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    As I said before when this was proposed: good luck with that!

    This will allow the Greek mafia to move in and take control of much of the productive sector of the greek economy. The government will be sorry for its foolishness then. They should have just cut spending.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmosley View Post
    As I said before when this was proposed: good luck with that!

    This will allow the Greek mafia to move in and take control of much of the productive sector of the greek economy. The government will be sorry for its foolishness then. They should have just cut spending.
    you are right tmosley. This is only going to extend the control of organized crime in greece.

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    Greece, like many other eastern and southern European nations actually has two or more governments. The "legitimate" government, and the underground government (ie mafia). If the "legitimate" government becomes too oppressive, the other one will expand and provide protection. This has happened to such an extent in Italy that Sicily is a de facto independent state. The same thing could easily happen in Greece.

    Mafia rule would be preferable to even our own government. At least they don't extort/tax workers based on their incomes. At worst, they extort/tax business owners. They are also a lot more lenient with non-payment, busting up the shop every now and then until you pay, versus seizing it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tmosley View Post
    Mafia rule would be preferable to even our own government. At least they don't extort/tax workers based on their incomes. At worst, they extort/tax business owners. They are also a lot more lenient with non-payment, busting up the shop every now and then until you pay, versus seizing it.
    I have often pondered this same thing...too true^^^
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    Quote Originally Posted by tmosley View Post

    Mafia rule would be preferable to even our own government. At least they don't extort/tax workers based on their incomes. At worst, they extort/tax business owners. They are also a lot more lenient with non-payment, busting up the shop every now and then until you pay, versus seizing it.

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    Pretty sure the US actually has only one gubmint, but you don't get a vote in it.


    Quote Originally Posted by tmosley View Post
    Greece, like many other eastern and southern European nations actually has two or more governments. The "legitimate" government, and the underground government (ie mafia). If the "legitimate" government becomes too oppressive, the other one will expand and provide protection. This has happened to such an extent in Italy that Sicily is a de facto independent state. The same thing could easily happen in Greece.

    Mafia rule would be preferable to even our own government. At least they don't extort/tax workers based on their incomes. At worst, they extort/tax business owners. They are also a lot more lenient with non-payment, busting up the shop every now and then until you pay, versus seizing it.


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