by Suff » 13 Jul 2015, 06:19
So the drama continues. Germany came with a list of requirements.
Greece to submit all fiscal legislation to EU scrutiny before it could be voted on
Greece to back out all legislation passed by Syriza
Greece to sequester €50bn in a fund to be managed by the EU
Greece to be subject to a 5 year "time out" from the Euro if it defaulted on any of it's loans.
The Ecofin meeting was halted on Saturday night after the German finance minister tore Draghi a new rectum.
Merkel and Hollande are at each others throats over the way they are treating Greece and the fact that Germany seems to be either trying to cause regime change in Greece or to force them out of the Euro. Of course if the Euro fell like a stone Germany would be a huge beneficial. France, on the other hand, who make a lot of their money out of services and finance and less of it from industry, would be badly hurt.
Greece? They're saying they will do whatever needs to be done to avoid leaving the Euro in a shambles. The Finns are pretty much demanding the Greek gets booted for the grand crime of trying to be a country which cares about it's people and not the finances or economies of the EU.....
This is a show worth watching from the sidelines... As a UK citizen who holds his money in £ not €, I find this exceedingly amusing. Although our property is valued in € and my income is denominated in €.
BUT, all the pain I will see in income and loss of asset value is made up a thousand times over by the revelation, to the rest of the world just exactly what the Euro is. A vehicle to allow the more industrialised states to make huge sums of money from the less industrialised states and to keep that money by locking them into the same currency so they can't devalue.
As the penny drops as to who thinks they actually run the EU and the Euro, many countries are looking to their size and economy in relation to Greece and having a long hard think about what this unbridled overwhelming of national parliaments means.
It is a joy to watch. It's everything I've talked about for the last decade coming to a head at once. Initially the EU institutions did the overwhelming "we are the boss" bit and tried to drive the whole thing. Only once the Commission and the Council's two "Presidents" were told to shut up and get back in their boxes did the Americans wake up and start to realise what the EU really is.
Personally I want Germany and the Finns, along with a few other hardliners, to throw Greece out of the Euro. Only then will France and the Southern states wake up and realise what is really going on in the EU. Even more so when France realises it only has one vote in the EU just like everyone else....
It's nice to see that France is being told what to do by Germany. No more the collegial little clique of France and Germany telling everyone else what to do. Merkel is trying to reach out to the UK, but I'm not so sure how that is going to go. I'd expect Cameron to play that for more and that will further alienate the UK and Germany...
Why is Merkel being such a nightmare? I'm pretty sure she's had the riot act read by the party. Greece has to be fully humiliated and the bastard government voted in has to be removed to ensure that nobody ever challenges the state of affairs or demands that Germany pay further war reparations.
In some ways I have sympathy with Germany's view on this. If anyone wanted to really push this it should have been done in 92 when the reunification was completed. Otherwise people will never stop dipping into the German well every time they screw the budget up. However it plays well for me as it breaks the ties which bind the Euro and the EU.
Essentially I'm not against AN EU in principle. I'm just against this monstrous hydra that has been created which his undemocratic and unaccountable. Anything which helps tear it down so it can be made again properly is fine with me...
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.