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Sunday, 01.01.2012.

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European leaders in somber New Year messages

European leaders delivered somber New Year's messages to their citizens on Saturday, VOA is reporting.

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andrei

pre 12 godina

The EU leaders say that the euro have brought peace and stability. Actually it is having the opposite affect. The mess in Europe is giving a platform to the far right that is getting more and more popular. How many austerity strikes have we seen in europe over the past month. When will this turn into riots and extreme violence is the real question?

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

A sinking ship, if ever there was one. Europe wont be helping Serbia because they have their own problems. Its every state for itself. A bloated bureaucracy in Brussels pushes the UDI on Serbia and Muslim immigration on everyone. The E.U rips off every member state to different degrees.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned that France's future will hang in the balance in 2012. He acknowledged that many people are starting the new year worried about the future of their children and that emerging from the crisis will remain a challenge for the continent

b92

Few posters have been saying for few years on this forum that the Euro project is flawed and the debt and austerity medicine prescribed by France and Germany hasn't worked and managed only to creates more unemployed, more poor, shrinking economies, economic emigration, declining government revenues and larger deficits.

Greece and the others should abandon the Euro, regain their currency sovereignty, restructure their external obligations and use the intrinsic power of their fiat currency to spur domestic economic growth.
They need to free themselves from the clutches of the unelected French/ Germans/IMF trio and their disastrous neo-liberal economic policies.

But I am not optimistic that anything of the above is going to happen.The international banksters want their pound of flesh and they will try to get it one way or another.Only the people themselves can solve the crisis by firstly hanging the banksters from the highest buildings and then take their fate into their own hands.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned that France's future will hang in the balance in 2012. He acknowledged that many people are starting the new year worried about the future of their children and that emerging from the crisis will remain a challenge for the continent

b92

Few posters have been saying for few years on this forum that the Euro project is flawed and the debt and austerity medicine prescribed by France and Germany hasn't worked and managed only to creates more unemployed, more poor, shrinking economies, economic emigration, declining government revenues and larger deficits.

Greece and the others should abandon the Euro, regain their currency sovereignty, restructure their external obligations and use the intrinsic power of their fiat currency to spur domestic economic growth.
They need to free themselves from the clutches of the unelected French/ Germans/IMF trio and their disastrous neo-liberal economic policies.

But I am not optimistic that anything of the above is going to happen.The international banksters want their pound of flesh and they will try to get it one way or another.Only the people themselves can solve the crisis by firstly hanging the banksters from the highest buildings and then take their fate into their own hands.

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

A sinking ship, if ever there was one. Europe wont be helping Serbia because they have their own problems. Its every state for itself. A bloated bureaucracy in Brussels pushes the UDI on Serbia and Muslim immigration on everyone. The E.U rips off every member state to different degrees.

andrei

pre 12 godina

The EU leaders say that the euro have brought peace and stability. Actually it is having the opposite affect. The mess in Europe is giving a platform to the far right that is getting more and more popular. How many austerity strikes have we seen in europe over the past month. When will this turn into riots and extreme violence is the real question?

Ari Gold

pre 12 godina

A sinking ship, if ever there was one. Europe wont be helping Serbia because they have their own problems. Its every state for itself. A bloated bureaucracy in Brussels pushes the UDI on Serbia and Muslim immigration on everyone. The E.U rips off every member state to different degrees.

Leonidas

pre 12 godina

French President Nicolas Sarkozy warned that France's future will hang in the balance in 2012. He acknowledged that many people are starting the new year worried about the future of their children and that emerging from the crisis will remain a challenge for the continent

b92

Few posters have been saying for few years on this forum that the Euro project is flawed and the debt and austerity medicine prescribed by France and Germany hasn't worked and managed only to creates more unemployed, more poor, shrinking economies, economic emigration, declining government revenues and larger deficits.

Greece and the others should abandon the Euro, regain their currency sovereignty, restructure their external obligations and use the intrinsic power of their fiat currency to spur domestic economic growth.
They need to free themselves from the clutches of the unelected French/ Germans/IMF trio and their disastrous neo-liberal economic policies.

But I am not optimistic that anything of the above is going to happen.The international banksters want their pound of flesh and they will try to get it one way or another.Only the people themselves can solve the crisis by firstly hanging the banksters from the highest buildings and then take their fate into their own hands.

andrei

pre 12 godina

The EU leaders say that the euro have brought peace and stability. Actually it is having the opposite affect. The mess in Europe is giving a platform to the far right that is getting more and more popular. How many austerity strikes have we seen in europe over the past month. When will this turn into riots and extreme violence is the real question?