“The
eurozone must decide soon whether it wants to stay together or
break-up,“ The
British PM told MPs in Parliament. “The
eurozone is tearing itself apart and the UK would not be unscathed,”
said
the governor of the Bank of England.
Frustration
with the way Eurozone leaders have handled the crisis is seriously
damaging confidence. If any was ever there in the first place.
The Strasbourg party gets more like an acid trip each month as it drifts away from the reality of events facing Europe. photomoderne 2012 |
Austerity
alone is not working, as told to the Euro politicians time and time
again. The haughty pride which stalked the power corridors of
Brussels is humbled to ridicule by the citizens of Superstate.
Strasbourg looks increasingly more like a bizarre comedy of errors.
Situated on the edge of town just off the highway and at the end of
an industrial estate, this structure says nothing of importance to
the visitor. It is surely the most expensive chatter shop in the
history of parliaments.
And
it is all not over yet for “Art
of Superstate.”
The crisis has yet to bite hard into the homes and living standards
of the people. When the first wave of robbing the public by the
investment bankers came in 2007, citizens were taken by surprise. The
financial markets and the 500,000+ per year salaried gamblers got
away with their massive bailouts. And, returned to practise their
same old tricks, speculating on the misfortune of countries, food and
energy.
As
a second tsunami crash looms off shore threatening to engulf the E.U.
one can not believe the public will sit idly by and bow down to the
banker once again. But, as Greece
heads for more chaos, as Spain looks about to be locked out of the
financial markets, as Italy' feels the rising economic heat along
with new anarchist attacks, as Germany looses its grip on the helm,
as old antagonistic war wounds are reopened and as some northern
countries swing to the far right, the President of the European
council Herman
Van Rompuy, has the answer;
…...”Greek
people are still in favour of being
eurozone members because they know there is no other option for their
country, there is no future for their country outside the EU..... In
any case, we will convince people of the good sense and the meaning
of EU membership by economic results. That’s why we have to
stabilise the eurozone and that’s why we have to increase economic
growth, and create jobs.”
Does
anyone, still believe, these people can run an Empire.