Published: 30 Jun 12 10:40 CET | Print version
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The German parliament has overwhelmingly approved two euro-crisis fighting tools rallying to a call by Chancellor Angela Merkel to show the world Germany's commitment to the single currency.
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Why is it that the German press continually posts the most unflattering fotos of Kanzlerin Merkel? We all take some good and some bad pics.
Have a bit of respect here people.
This form of presenting the news does not reflect well on you either.
If you are not in agreement with what she says or does than you should sharpen your own journalism skills and present your point(s) in a more convincing way with your scripts and not these cheap shots (pics).
The German people should take a look back in history and remember another time ... they should have stopped their government.
Europe has bigger problems than the leaves on the tree with the Euro. In The Plot to Overthrow by a fellow named Mohammad Goldstein he lays out the big picture on the horizon. Obama, senators and every congressman has a hard copy and you can get it for nothing on the net. This American movement will slap the silly out of your politics.
This rallying around Chancellor Angela Merkel, for party power reasons, just prolongs and worsens the situation.. while nobody would deny the Germany government¦#39;s political commitment to the single currency, the basis for a successful Euro is still missing.
With all the Euro-zone countries demanding national sovereign power, which includes of course, different tax, employment and social systems, the one currency conception is bound to fail.
Instead of encouraging the selfish indulgence of financial inability within the governments of Greece, Spain and Italy, by the misusing German taxpayers money, to rescue credit institutes from the fatal escapades of their own managers, the simple but most effective answer to this problem would be: No more money transfers, until a foundation has been formed upon which the Euro-house can stand. Germany is paying the bill, so Germany also has the right to call the tune, everything else is MUMPITS.