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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Maximus » Fri Apr 09, 2021 2:22 pm

Lordo wrote:
Maximus wrote:If you cant answer simple questions then you dont know what you are talking about and it does sound like you dont know what you are talking about.

This is the 21st centuy. The old days where you went to school and was spoon fed have gone. The new system is you are guided and told what to look for, it really is not that difficult to find out which law this officerspass before handing over.

it is time to stop blaming others for your knowledge and seek the turth yourself.

I am sure the Greek Generals pass the same law. Funny enough Trump tried tried something very similar.

Gavole ise delya vosgos reh charloui

Here is a question for you.

What was Trump talking to his lawyers for in the last few months of his Presidence. Gavole are you that incapable?


You will have to find out for yourself.

Go and seek the truth, the days of being spoon fed are gone.

You shouldn't be having difficulty with that...
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Londonrake » Fri Apr 09, 2021 5:19 pm

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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Maximus » Fri Apr 09, 2021 6:17 pm

Londonrake wrote:https://cyprus-mail.com/2021/04/09/turkeys-net-fx-reserves-lowest-in-18-years-at-10-68-billion/

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Basically, Endorgan and his cronies could have stolen that $130 billion from the treasury and the outcome would have been the same,

They might have been better off raising interest rates to subdue inflation and used this to cover swaps.

Whats done is done, the money has been squandered through incompetence and wishful thinking but the opposition is right.

There should be an investigation and those responsible for fleecing public funds should be held to account.

But Endorgan, staying true to form thinks that he doesn't have to take responsibility of be held to account for anything.

Just like his palaces gold plated toilets, the Turkish economy is plated with gold. But once you rub a little on the surface, you will discover that its actually made a of tin. (credit to a commentator on Cy mail under the article)
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Maximus » Mon Apr 12, 2021 4:05 pm

Turkeys unemployment rate expanded by another 250,000 people last month,

The current rate of unutilized people stands at 28.3% of the population, according to Turkstat,

22.9% of the population are potentially employable but are unemployed.

https://ahvalnews.com/turkey-economy/tu ... 0000-month
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby repulsewarrior » Tue Apr 13, 2021 1:43 am



...from 2018, very interesting and detailed.

And Istanbul, i ask, when (read: how) is it a Caliphate? (Isn't that for Erdogan his greatest vision?)

...indeed, only two years away, Turkey's Centennial; all this and beyond Ataturk, a "new" Constitution.
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Maximus » Wed Apr 14, 2021 10:15 pm

Where is the 128 Billion Dollars?,
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Lordo » Thu Apr 15, 2021 7:51 pm

I'll do this in the language you understand.

ere is my 1 terggish lira's worth, in the hainds of the speculators in the usa. erdomerdo has been trying to buck the markets like and we all know right that you caint buck the market. it will gobble you up

get it?
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby repulsewarrior » Fri Apr 16, 2021 1:14 am

...which 100 billion or so are we talking about Lordo?

Such a question is not new in Turkey.

I bet there is even a shoe box of all these stories of shoe boxes stuffed in it.

Erdogan does not plan on bringing "it" down, by leaving in its destruction nothing, "everyone" is making money (so is he); he wants greater influence. "Death to America", he might say, one day, it's true, and there are many who would join in, at his call. It may seem an easy way to cancel debt, and to return to what seems normal in such societies, brutal force, (and at war), a dogma but little in the way of Rule by Law.

I see the other side of Erdogan, it is entirely possible for him to gather the interlocutors together at the time of his choosing, (now or soon,) given how he is involved in every disruption around Turkey. (I am hopeful, because it will not be hard, to change his intentions again.) Getting on the Democracy train, recognising Cypriots as Cypriots, that the Republic exists, (needing reform). Who does he betray, but, those who call themselves "Cypriot Turks" for him? Peace with Greece, perhaps Peace in Syria, (Iran), and Iraq, Peace with Armenia, Peace in Libya and with Egypt, Peace with the EU, Peace both Russia and the US can agree to, are all possible Legacies in doing so.

And for Turkey, i will add, a BBF in Cyprus, such as it is, the Problem, solved, is something (in their own Constitutional Reform) for Turkey to emulate.

...my question is, can it be done for Turkey's Centennial?
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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

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Re: Turkey is bankrupt

Postby Maximus » Sat Apr 17, 2021 6:31 pm

This guy tries to get a different result by doing the same (wrong) thing.

How long has this sagas with inflation been going on for now. How much has it cost trying to get the wrong policies to work.?

Erdogan though he could dictate to the free market economy.

Yet there are still enough delusional people in Turkey admiring him. History has prove many times before, that dictatorships leads to disaster and ruin.

Elect a clown, get a circus. With love, from Venezuela.
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