WILL WE BE FORCED TO FEED THE STARVING CALIFORNIANS?
Britain's former Chancellor of the Exchequer (like our Treasury Secretary), Alastair Darling, has gotten a lot of UK press recently for claiming that if Greece doesn't get its bailout money and its economy collapses, countless billions will have to be sent there anyway in order to "save starving Greeks."
We think that America is in deep debt kimchee because we're $15 trillion in the hole. Since there's some 300 million of us, that's a per-person debt of $50K. The total debt hole of Greece owed to foreign banks and governments is $550 billion - and there's little more than 11 million Greeks.
Same as us, $50K per Greek. And dolts like Darling see the only solution is to keep pouring increasingly worthless euros into the bottomless Greek abyss.
The typical Greek attitude regarding this is epitomized by a retiree in Athens being interviewed by German television. "How old are you?" he was asked. "56." "And what does your pension pay you?" "I'm guaranteed 80% of my final salary for life." When told that most Germans would object to this, he exploded in indignation. "What?! Do you expect us Greeks to live like Germans??"
Reminds me of folks in California.

