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I don't want to live in a German-dominated Europe and nor do the citizens of Europe
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First a German-dominated EU and now the world: Germany moves to host the ?Green Climate Fund? And UK Independence Party leader Nigel Farage is the only one who can talk straight! |
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Considering the state of the German economy and the state of the UK economy, I'd rather have Germany steer the ship.
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wow, first time i see a politician say what i was saying when paponsomething of greece wanted to let the people speak, and he was instantly removed by the euro mafia. Same for the removal of berlusconi. Too bad it is always 1 man against and organized crime institution with so much power that they can remove democratically elected leaders of countries with a snap of the fingers.
What's going on is a european dictatorship to keep the EU leaders and banks making money on the Euro, it's a catastrophy for 'democracy' and nobody is seeing how critical it really is, due to the constant propaganda by politicians and media. |
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Say it's ain't so..... :2 cents: |
Well the Germans are trying to save the EU and they are doing a good job. They have a strong economy and we may be happy they are so determined to do so.
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UK will be seriously fucked if euro falls so I would rather let the Germans fix it than let Farage fuck it up even more.
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What's the story with this guy, I know his a libertarian but says he is not conservative. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nigel_Farage Quote:
Is he going for Prime Minister eventually? We need more people like this leading this planet. . |
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They booted me out years ago because i did not meet all the requirements, and i can't fault them for it. I think it's good to have x amount of immigrants, but there must be limits otherwise it's tragedy for the immigrants and unfair to the existing citizens. . |
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Give yourself a copy of "The Tragedy of The Euro" as an xmass present. You'll like it. (isbn 1908089326) |
wouldnt getting rid of the euro cause a huge financial mess in europe?
it is going to cost a whole lot of money to get back to each nations currency .. and things are not going to get cheaper for everyone but rather even more expensive! I think getting rid of the euro at this stage will be catastrophical |
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I've always liked Farage. He is a true libertarian, and a brilliant guy.
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It's a lot clearer if instead of thinking in terms of countries, if we look at the group of people who are currently in control of both the countries and politicians.
Germany isn't the enemy, the Globalist Bankers are :2 cents: |
World War III is an economic war, where once again Germany is trying to rule the world.
... Come on... there has to be some conspiracies about this? |
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The Dutch make sure that this does not happen again! :zzwhip
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next on my hate list: brazil (coz of ithe codico forrestal) and canada (yes, CA ... fuck your oil sand and quitting kyoto obligations) |
then go fuck yourself, thread can now be closed.
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Globalists...Globalists who would happily sacrifice any of the countries they currently control (UK, USA, Israel, Germany etc) if they thought it would bring them more overall control of the planet. The nations are just expendable chess pieces; it's winning the match that counts |
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So you'll be moving to the other Europe?
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I certainly understand those who are against the EU, but the reality is that in an era of globalization, if Europe wants to stay relevant it needs to be more united, not less. Personally I think a German dominated EU is the most positive thing for the EU. It will give it direction and leadership from a capable and prosperous people. I think in time noncompetitive nations in the EU can learn and adopt measures from Germany's lead and culture to ensure they stay competitive with the rise of Asia. Frankly, Germany is one of the few nations that has managed to do that so far.
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Why wouldn't you, Your better in Germany than anywhere else in the world.. Other than US that is.
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Removing the obstructions that hinder voluntary exchange and cooperation between individuals is a good thing. It's a mistake to think removing those obstructions means you need to replace them with a new European superstructure. |
Don't think you have a choice
Unless you wanna get Out of Europe and live in a China-Dominated World... Great Options you got there! |
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That said, whilst we are undoubtedly going through a tough adjustment phase now, I don't think this will last forever. At some point, having access to new/larger markets (take China for instance) for our nations/corporations/companies to access will have a positive effect. Demand within China's growing middle class for Western goods/services for instance, in addition to the increased innovation/talent coming from these nations will result in a rise in our standards of living (with resource demand being the one question mark there). Overall though, I do think that Western nations are going to have to become more competitive. Nations like Greece, or even Australia (which relies heavily on resources) need to push towards a more educated/skilled work force that is capable of competing with the likes of the Chinese. As I said before, Germany is one of the few Western nations that has managed to stay competitive during these times (and in your example overall has benefited from a united European market), and as such I think others should/could stand to follow their lead. |
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