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I agree with other comments that we need more of this type of information, and not the fanaticized paranoia that is to be found across TV stations, political party announcements and online. If we are so anxious to be proud and worthy of our ancestors, we should be able to distinguish &#8220;logos&#8221; from &#8220;pathos&#8221;. At our current state of political and cultural degeneration, their bones are probably shaking in their tombs, as the greek saying goes. Whatever each person votes, we should at least base it on informed and realistic assessments of the situation. Our future governments and the future of our country will mirror our own level, so we need to make critical decisions with a cold head.And as others have mentioned, we need to realize that we need reforms anyway, irrespective of the currency. Fantasies that getting out of the euro is the easy way out of problems are quite naive. We have always been a poor country and prosperity does not come free. Euro or drachma, unless we make the necessary painful reforms, we cannot expect to have a high standard of living.Current rhetoric however revolves around the horrible &#8220;austerity&#8221; on the one hand, and some imaginary &#8220;revolution&#8221; on the other, which will revert things back to their prior status: a corrupt, gigantic state, always willing to hire, providing lush benefits and immune to outside pressures. There&#8217;s a middle ground and we need to tap into it.
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I agree with other comments that we need more of this type of information, and not the fanaticized paranoia that is to be found across TV stations, political party announcements and online. If we are so anxious to be proud and worthy of our ancestors, we should be able to distinguish “logos” from “pathos”. At our current state of political and cultural degeneration, their bones are probably shaking in their tombs, as the greek saying goes. Whatever each person votes, we should at least base it on informed and realistic assessments of the situation. Our future governments and the future of our country will mirror our own level, so we need to make critical decisions with a cold head.And as others have mentioned, we need to realize that we need reforms anyway, irrespective of the currency. Fantasies that getting out of the euro is the easy way out of problems are quite naive. We have always been a poor country and prosperity does not come free. Euro or drachma, unless we make the necessary painful reforms, we cannot expect to have a high standard of living.Current rhetoric however revolves around the horrible “austerity” on the one hand, and some imaginary “revolution” on the other, which will revert things back to their prior status: a corrupt, gigantic state, always willing to hire, providing lush benefits and immune to outside pressures. There’s a middle ground and we need to tap into it.

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