The Trouble In Europe

Started by HHAndy, May 05, 2010, 04:06:57 PM

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HHAndy

The Trouble In Europe - Richard Maybury

The trouble in Europe isn't really about the euro, or about the debts of the governments; it's about the European Union.  The debt crisis and the fall of the euro are just symptoms of what might turn out to be a new war in Europe.
This was explained and predicted twelve years ago in the July 1998 EWR, when the euro was being created.  Here is that article, titled "The Euro — Fascism Returns."

http://www.earlywarningreport.com/bulle ... 29-10.html

VoltaXebec

QuoteWishful thinking blinds statists to the fact that the US also has just one language.  When a cone in Seattle dies, workers in that cone can move to a new cone in Omaha.  People in Omaha speak the same language.  Workers from Seattle can learn new jobs and go to work alongside others from Pittsburgh, Detroit and Boise.

When cones die in Paris, the workers cannot move to Dublin, they don't speak Irish.
 They are stuck in Paris demanding that their government support them until their cones return, which may be never.

Unbelievable ignorance.

sullivan

Quote from: "VoltaXebec"
QuoteWhen cones die in Paris, the workers cannot move to Dublin, they don't speak Irish.[/u]  They are stuck in Paris demanding that their government support them until their cones return, which may be never.

Unbelievable ignorance.
Very true, particularly as many Irish people would be up the creek without a paddle if speaking Irish was a job requirement.
"The real menace of our Republic is the invisible government which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation. At the head is a small group of banking houses generally referred to as \'international bankers.\' This little coterie... run our government for their own selfish ends. It operates under cover of a self-created screen, seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection."
John F. Hylan (1868-1936) - Former Mayor of New York City

VoltaXebec

Quote from: "sullivan"
Quote from: "VoltaXebec"
QuoteWhen cones die in Paris, the workers cannot move to Dublin, they don't speak Irish.[/u]  They are stuck in Paris demanding that their government support them until their cones return, which may be never.

Unbelievable ignorance.
Very true, particularly as many Irish people would be up the creek without a paddle if speaking Irish was a job requirement.

Me included  ;)