Germany:We Have them by the balls.

Discussion in 'Economics' started by Grandluxe, Nov 15, 2011.

  1. C6H12O6

    C6H12O6

    right

    and in turn, Goldman Sachs has THEM and the whole Europe by the balls.

    The man behind the curtain is no longer behind the curtain.
     
    #11     Nov 16, 2011
  2. C6H12O6

    C6H12O6

    Politicians are ignorant and most of them are thieves by definition.

    Average ignorant politicians didn't know, but the founding fathers of the euro knew. Jacques Delors said that they had to begin with a monetary integration and a crisis would have come to push toward a deeper integration.
    Now the process is almost irreversible, but sadly we don't have Delors or Helmut Kohls any more, we only have average ignorant politicians.
     
    #12     Nov 16, 2011
  3. C6H12O6

    C6H12O6

    this is "Le Monde" today
    http://lesalonbeige.blogs.com/my_we...hs-fonctionne-comme-la-franc-maçonnerie.html

    google's translation
    http://translate.google.com/transla...me-la-franc-ma%C3%A7onnerie.html&oi=translate
    November 15, 2011
    Goldman Sachs acts as the Freemasons
    The World is who writes:
    "They are serious and competent, weighing the pros and cons, student records thoroughly before deciding. The economy is their guilty pleasure. They do not find that very rarely, the son of light entered the Temple after a long and fussy recruitment process. It is both a lobby, a friendly gathering of information, a network of mutual aid. They are companions, teachers and masters led to "spread the world the truth acquired in houses. "

    His critics accuse the network of European influences woven by the U.S. bank Goldman Sachs (GS) to act as a Freemason. To varying degrees, the new President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, the chairman of the board appointed Italian Mario Monti, the new Prime Minister of Greece Loukas Papademos are totemic figures of this dense network . [...]

    Two other heavyweights Goldman network in Europe were also on display in the crisis of the Euro: Otmar Issing, former member of the Executive Board of the Bundesbank and former chief economist of the European Central Bank, the Irishman Peter Sutherland, a director of Goldman Sachs International, which participated in the wings to rescue Ireland.

    [...] The bank likes to put his men never to drop the mask. That's why his henchmen hide this relationship when they give an interview or conduct an official duty. Although introduced, the "ex" to chat about this and that with their interlocutors. People are talking to the characters of this caliber. They "feel the wind" as the saying goes. Proprietary information then circulate in the trading rooms of the bank. "



    and this is LeMonde yesterday :D
    Goldman Sachs, le trait d'union entre Mario Draghi, Mario Monti et Lucas Papadémos
    http://www.lemonde.fr/europe/articl...io-monti-et-lucas-papademos_1603675_3214.html
     
    #13     Nov 16, 2011
  4. Germany's refound respect after WWII is their biggest asset.

    They will be very carefull not to lose that.
     
    #14     Nov 16, 2011