soto51 wrote:
Μάλλον μαλακία είναι αυτό το nationaldebtclocks.org
Και επειδή σπάστηκα με τους μαλάκες,
Και επειδή έχει "contact us" κάπου στη σελίδα τους, κάθησα και τους έγραψα αυτό:
On March 26, your Greece debt clock said 341,520,130,672 euros.
Today (April 11, i.e. 16 days later), and approx. same time of the day it says 348,249,342,678 euros
This makes a difference of 6,7Bn euros.
a) Everyone knows that Greece has NOT received any loan(s) within this 16 day period. "Discussions" about a loan agreement are on the way, but no agreement yet.
b) If these 6,7Bn your clock says were piled up just from the interest, this means interest 419M euros per day, i.e 151Bn euros per year, i.e. interest rate 44%. Far beyond any reasonable calculation or sense.
c) In such a case (interest rate 44% or €419M/day) the "per second" interest would be €4.850. Not €837 per second, as you state lower in your debt clock page.
d) Greek financial situation is in fact bad; no doubt about this. However, the numbers you are presenting are nonsense.
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