It's not one of mine. If you follow the youtube link you will find it's source and can show your appreciation to the author yourselves.
Kind of hits the spot though, doesn't it?
OR. I am praying for the imminent downfall of the European Dictatorship. I think the Euro will fall in the next year unless the EU try a total power grab of all it's members
Wolfgang Munchau in the FT Jan 9th "the crisis is insoluble without a Europeanisation of the banking sector, common labour and product market rules that prevent inflation stickiness in southern Europe, and a minimal fiscal union with a single European bond. This is not a complete list.
Europe's political establishment is of the opinion that such a radical response is unwarranted and politically unfeasible. The first assessment is wrong. As the world comes out of it's Christmas stupor, it discovers the second may well be right",
I rather believe The EU is facing it's final months, as we know and loathe it!
ReplyDeleteGood find, Sue. I have pinched it for mine (with due acknowledgement, of course). This needs to be seen by as many people as possible.
ReplyDeleteVery good Sue, is it one of yours? We will put it on RFE to spread the word.
ReplyDeleteRichard: you are now linked on RFB
Many thanks - and reciprocated.
ReplyDeleteThanks for this one, Sue - it's brilliant.
ReplyDeleteI'll post it on mine.
It's not one of mine. If you follow the youtube link you will find it's source and can show your appreciation to the author yourselves.
ReplyDeleteKind of hits the spot though, doesn't it?
OR. I am praying for the imminent downfall of the European Dictatorship. I think the Euro will fall in the next year unless the EU try a total power grab of all it's members
Wolfgang Munchau in the FT Jan 9th "the crisis is insoluble without a Europeanisation of the banking sector, common labour and product market rules that prevent inflation stickiness in southern Europe, and a minimal fiscal union with a single European bond. This is not a complete list.
Europe's political establishment is of the opinion that such a radical response is unwarranted and politically unfeasible. The first assessment is wrong. As the world comes out of it's Christmas stupor, it discovers the second may well be right",