You might have an interesting point of view.Quote from Martinghoul:
Well, have you seen German GDP recently?
Nah, it's not 'cause of that.Quote from C6H12O6:
You might have an interesting point of view.
So you mean that Germany has the right to
-be the first to break the Maastricht rules years ago, and now ask others to respect the rules.
-cheat banking stress test
-exacerbate (if not create) the euro crisis in the last 2 years
-insult every other european country
-design a EFSF to screw other european countries
-oppose to having a normal central bank with the bazooka
-...
because now they export crappy cars to China and have a 1% more in GDP ?
Well, welcome to the Disunited States of Europe.
Quote from jprad:
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."
Quote from C6H12O6:
-design a EFSF to screw other european countries
Quote from C6H12O6:
-insult every other european country
Did other countries have any choice ? I don't think so.Quote from TGregg:
Guess the other "european countries" were either just too stupid to know which end is up or too damn lazy to read the docs, is that what you claim? I mean, it's not like Germany rolled in a Panzer division to get them all to sign up, shit they were begging to join.
Mod I don't mean to offend anybody here, however, just in case I did it, there's a difference: I'm a nobody on an internet forum, not a top german politician, live on TV.
Curious that you also mentioned:
when you did just that.