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The Euro crisis

Nov 17, 2010 05:11

For the first time, I am worried about how this crisis might end. I do not know enough finance to have a clear idea of the forces involved; but I do have a view of the psychological forces. It has always been my view that the Eurozone countries would never just let the Euro go without a fight. On the other hand, it also is my long-held view that ( Read more... )

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affablestranger November 17 2010, 07:05:01 UTC
Yeah. Pretty fair assessment.

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apaximander November 28 2010, 16:09:26 UTC
It's also about rampant nationalism, something that approaches being a force of nature here in Ireland. Is Ireland doing well? Then the EU kicks seven kinds of ass and we're all awesome. Is Ireland crashing and burning (again)? Then the EU was a horrible idea and the government should fix the debt crisis with no outside assistance whatsoever...somehow.

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apaximander November 28 2010, 16:17:07 UTC
(Oops, hit 'post' by accident)

It's also funny to see people turn so viciously on the government, apparently having forgotten that we had an ideal chance to kick them out of power during the last election. They got voted back in largely because people didn't want to 'rock the boat', despite the fact that this was taking place when the first major downturn was getting too close to ignore and the government's general incompetence was already considered settled fact.

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