Tuesday, 6 December 2011

TWO COBBLERS COBBLING.

As the Euro saga enters the festive season, with most of the participants hoping for the role of Baron Hardup, all flocking around the mother goose with the golden egg, what is happening is truly a complete pantomime. We witness endless meetings, mostly between the two main fixers, Merkel and Sarkozy.

The comedy of errors can only stop when someone takes charge, to prevent chasing the debt. A form of accounting that only creates a black hole elsewhere; moving the debt around. A type of nonsense always favoured by socialists, in an attempt to keep their supporters happy for as long as they can mask the latest problem.

The Euro is bound to change dramatically if it wishes to survive, and that can only happen if the weaker economies can step up to the mark, and that is highly unlikely.

Can anybody explain what is wrong with the European sovereign nations just trading peacefully together? Treaties can be arranged regarding defence concerns, along with many other things. This will always trump the notion of a central government, which would cause more friction than the coarsest of sandpaper.


THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO PROCEED.

No comments:

Post a Comment