Sunday, 30 September 2012

THEY ARE STILL AT IT.

The streets of both Athens and Madrid continue to host violent demonstrations regarding both the Greek and Spanish economies. How much can we borrow? We can't afford to cut any further and so on. Well the hard truth is, that to stay within the Euro zone, you have no option. The only option is to exit this straight jacket, sooner rather than later, returning to the independence; giving yourselves the opportunity to control your own destiny, by reverting to your respective currencies, the drachma and the peseta. This naturally would cause other nations to follow: Ireland, Portugal, Italy, and ultimately France; 'sacre bleu'. The frightening aspect of the whole scenario is the recommendation that the way out is to borrow even more on top of the existing debt, which, of course, is Keynesian baloney.

The bloodshed that is frequently shown on news broadcasts on a weekly basis, is becoming quite horrendous. Unfortunately, it would appear that the Brussels Commission thinks that this process is most acceptable. How on earth can these scenes be alright within a union that considers itself democratic. As UKIP MEP Nigel Farage suggests, 'this is the price that these unelected officials are prepared to pay, to get their way'; nothing must prevent the juggernaut that is the European project.


THE COLLAPSE WON'T BE PRETTY.

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