Erm, that was my point, I thought. Maybe you should read the link to zompist. Is there a full moon tonight?
First off, if you want to post something sarcastic, put it in quotes. Text is a limited medium. Second, if you want to make a point, make it. Expecting people to come to the same conclusion as you by reading a link to a rant that's not even remotely connected to currency unions is a bit "optimistic."
Haven't thought of it that way, does that also mean permanent supervision of portugal, ireland, spain, italy
Fucking Europe. Can you imagine how many Civil Wars the U.S. would have had by now if our states behaved the same as European countries?
Sarkozy said it " It was an error to admit Greece to Eurozone in 2001". I have to agree with him, it seems Greeks want to have their cake without working as hard as the Germans, the Dutch or the French but to top it off they don't like to pay taxes either.
A mistake? He, and the rest are self-serving bastards. Only a complete fool would have taken Greece at their word regarding their balance sheets when they applied for admission into the EU.
A street poster in Greece has depicted Angela Merkel in a Nazi uniform with a swastika surrounded by the EU stars. The accompanying words describe her as a 'public nuisance' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/art...re-Merkel-dressed-SS-guard.html#ixzz1c300samh
Actually Germany was the first to merrily break the 3% Maastricht deficit rules, and other countries followed. Now these incompetent clowns are not in a position to teach anything, let alone point to others as a scapegoat.