Although this is referred as a Eurozone crisis, it is a Global Economic crisis but some nations are trying to see themselves as being out of it. Even Europe, particularly the countries in the European Economic Community who do not have the Euro as their Currency are seeing themselves as being separate from this crisis. This being so, the Eurozone countries should work to protect themselves and their interests and let Europe and and the rest of the world flounder.
The crisis in the European Economic Community, particularly the Euro zone is getting worse. The politicians are trying to stop the Euro crashing down the cliff and disappearing like Atlantis. Hence the meeting yesterday in Marseille and last night and today in Brussels. The problem is solvable but how likely are to solve it? It depends on whether they work in the interest of the European Economic Community or National (Self) interest. When I refer to interest of the European Economic Community, I mean the all the people that form that community and not individual nations, the politicians or their masters the financiers.
The peculiar set up of the European Economic Community into Euro and none Euro zones is also adding to the problem because the none Euro zone countries are trying to protect their own currency and markets thus adding extra pressure to the Euro and the Euro zone countries. The English Media and Euro-sceptic members of the conservative party are acting as doom mongers and praying for the Euro to fail. They have asked David Cameron, a financier by birth and upbringing, to protect the financiers and stab the Merkozy plan to death so that they can dance round the funeral pyre of the Euro as a result.
In my opinion, if all the countries in the European Economic Community cannot agree to a consensual agreement, then the 17 Eurozone countries should work together as a Eurozone Community to defeat this crisis and save the Euro. It is going to make them and the Euro a lot stronger in years to come. The none Eurozone countries of the European Economic Community should remain on the fringe and stop interfering in the progress of the rest. If it means a two tier European Economic Community, an inner sanctum and an outer sanctum, so be it.
The Eurozone Community should start by working together by creating a level field where all 17 nations can work and play under the same rules. The referees should also come from the Eurozone Community and not from the none Eurozone Community for fear of undue interference. They should start by halving the European Commission Budget. The European Economic Community (and the nations in it) and the people are more important than a bunch of overpaid, over-privileged, bureaucrats who spend their time giving the impression that they are members of a special cosy gentleman's club instead of a bunch of civil servants serving the European Economic Community. After all most of the people are having to contribute towards the deficit and are subject to austerity measures. They are facing higher taxes, lower wages and increasing living costs.
The bankers and financiers should also be treated in the same way. They are the ones who got us in this mess and they are still walking with their heads in the air and their hands in their reinforced pockets, jingling their lose change, and whistling "what a happy day". They will also have to contribute to the deficits, but all we have done is lined their reinforced pockets with quantitative easings and taxed the nation a bit more. Do not be taken in by and give in to their threats. Whether it is Standard and Poor or David Cameron, they are just a bunch of financiers protecting their own interests.
The Eurozone problem is solvable and it can be solved. As a Community let us stand together and fight the predators whoever they may be and wherever they may come from. Let us work together, share the pain together and we can then savour the joy together. Also remember, we are all in together, everybody including the financiers, the politicians, the privileged bureaucrats and the people that is the community (and the nations). For now we must all suffer the austerity in equal measures and later as a result of our hard work share the gains equally.
Good luck and good bye until the next time
Knight Owl.
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