Angela Merkel forces the vote to throw even more money at the collapsing Euro economies. Here we have the classic case of defiance of the democratic system. Unless the Chancellor has become totally demented, she will be aware that she is flying into the faces of the folk who voted her into power. Power and control is a very toxic mix. We have in Merkel, operating on a centre right ticket, doing all the ground work of the unelected Marxist regime in Brussels.
Although only time will tell, such actions tend to create factions of the complete opposite, some of them with violent tendencies. There are plenty of examples from history supporting this comment: Germany being as good an example as any.
We in the United Kingdom, one suspects, could be near to breaking point with regard to parting with more support funding for a lost cause, such as the almost defunct Euro currency. The more money we throw at the situation, the more the recipient enjoys it; and as long as the morons keep parting with these 'borrowed' gifts of cash, the more will be needed in the future.
BEING A SOCIALIST IS MOST BENEFICIAL.
Thursday, 29 September 2011
Wednesday, 14 September 2011
GREEK TRAGEDY OR BLESSING?
As the Greek involvement in the Euro enters it's eleventh hour, Batman and Robin (Merkel/Sarkozy) continue their charade, hoping for a miracle. Both France and Germany are as aware as the rest of us, that the currency is only limping along subject to cash injections; what on earth for?
Europe's nations are not about to go to war with each other when the decision is taken to call it a day. Delaying the decision not to abort this 'toy town' exercise, is a far greater threat. Why is the continent of Europe throwing billions at a lost cause? We would all be better off going about our daily business within the confines of our sovereign states.
Putting one's faith in a bunch of immature politicians is similar to having a lobotomy. Europe has faced the abyss twice in the last century. We must learn the lessons from history.
EUROPE IS TEETERING ON THE EDGE.
Europe's nations are not about to go to war with each other when the decision is taken to call it a day. Delaying the decision not to abort this 'toy town' exercise, is a far greater threat. Why is the continent of Europe throwing billions at a lost cause? We would all be better off going about our daily business within the confines of our sovereign states.
Putting one's faith in a bunch of immature politicians is similar to having a lobotomy. Europe has faced the abyss twice in the last century. We must learn the lessons from history.
EUROPE IS TEETERING ON THE EDGE.
Saturday, 10 September 2011
WHAT IS THE LIMIT ON THE EUROZONE'S CREDIT CARD?
As the 'Toytown' currency we know as the Euro staggers from one crisis to another, it is generally unreported by the novice news service run by the BBC. Those of us who take an interest in absurd financial activities, such as propping up a lost cause by throwing money at it, (even some British cash is involved), are not a part of this childlike fanciful dream; which is just one aspect of the game being played out by certain of the national leaders, particularly those who assume a bossy status.
What we are rarely informed about, are the comings and goings of senior bankers within the Euro system. Yesterday, one of the six-strong executives of the European Central Bank, Jurgen Stark, decided to leave. This follows the exit, in recent months, of Bundesbank chief, Axel Weber. We don't have to think that they know something that we don't; any intelligent person realises that the Eurozone is in a tail-spin, which can only end in disaster for Europe in general.
IT IS STRANGE HOW THE BBC EXCLUDES THIS IMPORTANT ASPECT.
What we are rarely informed about, are the comings and goings of senior bankers within the Euro system. Yesterday, one of the six-strong executives of the European Central Bank, Jurgen Stark, decided to leave. This follows the exit, in recent months, of Bundesbank chief, Axel Weber. We don't have to think that they know something that we don't; any intelligent person realises that the Eurozone is in a tail-spin, which can only end in disaster for Europe in general.
IT IS STRANGE HOW THE BBC EXCLUDES THIS IMPORTANT ASPECT.
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