Is anyone else as fed up as am I with the whining that is
emanating from that fetid peninsula between the Adriatic and Ægean Seas? Perhaps it is because I have been driving all
day and, as the choice of “the lesser of two weevils,” had to listen to
NPR for 600 miles.
Here’s my complaint.
The Greeks elected a government that borrowed other peoples’ money to
finance a corrupt bureaucracy and a failed welfare State. Then, when it came time to pay the piper, the
Greek people were stunned to find out that they were expected to pay their
debts, even if it meant that they now had to live within their means. Which they promptly did, right?
Nah! They whined that Europe was “oppressing” the Greek people by
demanding repayment and refusing to lend any more money until the Greek
government cleaned up its act by raising taxes and cutting “pensions.” They whined that Europe was disrespecting them by ignoring the results of a democratic election. One woman, a psychologist, actually lamented that
the EU did not understand that the Greek people had held an election and
overwhelmingly decided that they wouldn’t pay.
That being settled, didn’t the EU understand that they now owed the
Greek people more loans so they could get on with their lives? Insanity!
You people. You whine in the outfield. You whine in the infield. You whine on the base paths. What's that make them, Larry?
Whiners.
Can we now get on to something important, such as what
are the Kardashians doing this week?