donderdag 15 september 2011

Europe is no democracy

How is it possible, you wonder. That the majority of the French, German and Dutch citizens are against the Euro the European Union and now especially against the bail-out of Greece and possibly Italy too?

Europe is ruled in a very undemocratic way. Back in 1999 Duisenberg, Prime-minister Kok and Minister of Finance pushed through the Euro for us Dutch people without a referendum.



Their statement: "The Euro and European Union is good for us." After the introduction of the Euro inflation soared for the Dutch and Germans. Even though Zalm says it's not the case, the proof is there. A simple beverage at a cafe went from 2,50 guilders to 1,80 the first year and 1.5 years later 2,80 euro. That's a 110% increase.

Then in 2008 the credit crunch hit, basically the error of bankers worldwide overrating value of properties and stock. It hit us very hard in Europe and just as you think things can't get any worse. A rogue corrupt state as Greece gets 100 billion as a bail-out in 2010.

Now anno 2011 the Greeks still managed to create an even bigger mess (how don't ask me!) Now a new bail-out needs to be setup a.s.a.p. Though the citizens of Germany, France and Holland do not condone this, they want to get out of the EU or let Greece rot away in the sewer that they themselves created.
Merkel en Sarkozy have interests in Greece because their banks lended a lot of money to this Mediterranean cesspool.  They want to present the bill to their voters without even explaining what and why.


The Dutch Minister of Finance De Jager he shouted that Greece would go bankrupt -- something that I shouted during the first bail-out already and with me many other intelligent voters who did not study economics.
Though as ignorant naive as he is, he still thinks that even if Greece would default that all the loans will be paid back. I wonder from what money they should do that and I think he believes in fairytales.


So to make a long story short. We as voters in countries who have their finances at least 'somewhat' in order will have to bleed for the stupidity of banks lending money to countries who even the commoner knows can't pay them back. In a Eurozone that we did not vote for nor do we want.
How far is the Europe away from the Fascist Nazi regime where things were done without listening to the common people?

I would love to see that Germany, Holland, Scandinavia and perhaps the UK would make their own alliance and let those southern countries with their huge deficits sing away in their own debt.

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