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  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • Against the modest cost of establishing a publicly-owned bank, state legislators need to weigh the much greater costs of the alternatives - slashing essential public services, laying off workers, raising taxes on constituents who are already over-taxed, and selling off public assets.

    Ellen Brown: How Wisconsin Can Turn Austerity Into Prosperity: Own a Bank Ellen Brown 2011

  • Against the modest cost of establishing a publicly-owned bank, state legislators need to weigh the much greater costs of the alternatives - slashing essential public services, laying off workers, raising taxes on constituents who are already over-taxed, and selling off public assets.

    Ellen Brown: How Wisconsin Can Turn Austerity Into Prosperity: Own a Bank Ellen Brown 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

  • One condition of this latest, the fourth, bailout should stipulate the transfer of title of all Greece's publicly-owned assets so they can be foreclosed and sold to cover deficits and pay down debts.

    Diane Francis: Greece Is Not a Country, It's a Party Diane Francis 2011

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