View Single Post
Old 12-04-2013, 14:32   #1342
mertle
Inactive
 
Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 2,134
mertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quadsmertle has a fine set of Quads
Re: Eurozone will collapse...

Quote:
Originally Posted by Will21st View Post
I think it's Germany that should leave the Euro and let the remainder of the Zone get on with it...
Once Germany is out I think it would be much easier for the others due to similar-ish economic strength.The way it is right now Germany expects everybody else to implement or closely copy their economic model and that just isn't feasible,and most certainly for many downright undesirable.

I guess the German government set itself and the German economy up as the winners in all of this but then they might as well just have won the war. It's part of the German psyche,their inherent fault,to always want to win and be the best no matter the cost.... I guess that can be an advantage but all too often it seems rather a negative trait,a trait that once more threatens to divide and destroy Europe... what good is being the best if you have no friends left?

So,if Germany gets it's Deutsche Mark back and the rest of the Euro-zone could have a much weaker Euro then the balance may once more be restored,maybe?

Soros said this too germany should leave the Euro. Makes sense let smaller countries sort themselves out with euro bonds.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/n...s-or-euro-exit

full speech here below

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2...-crisis-speech

Soros right he sounds like wants stimulus programme yes dont like way he makes money but if bound holder now tell ing germany its austerity programme wrong they better start listening.
mertle is offline   Reply With Quote