L'Eurogroupe a discuté d'une aide jusqu'à 100 milliards d'euros pour les banques espagnoles. L'Espagne attend les résultats de la téléconférence pour décider si elle demande cette aide ou pas.
RESCATE A ESPAÑA
El Eurogrupo, en un acuerdo sin precedentes, aprobará una ayuda al sistema financiero de hasta 100.000 millones después de que España lo pida
La inyección de fondos para sanear a los bancos obligará al Gobierno a adoptar contrapartidas financieras
Finlandia y Holanda, halcones de la negociación. El Fondo Monetario Internacional vigilará el plan de ayuda
España ha dado esta tarde el paso para recibir el rescate que le permitirá sanear su deteriorado sistema financiero. En una teleconferencia, Europa ha ofrecido al Ejecutivo de Mariano Rajoy hasta 100.000 millones de euros de ayuda. Holanda y Finlandia trataron de imponer fuertes condiciones políticas a cambio de esta enorme recapitalización
TAL COMO NOS OUTROS PAÍSES QUE "LEVANTARAM VOO" COM ASAS DE CERA VÃO COMEÇAR A MERGULHAR...O "SOCIALISMO INTERNACIONALISTA" CHEGOU AO FIM, MAS AS CONTAS A PAGAR FICARAM PARA OS "NACIONALISTAS INDÍGENAS"...
100.000 MILHÕES É UM BOM COMEÇO...
Saturday, June 9, 2012
Friday, June 8, 2012
A COSTELA AFRICANA REINA...
Os portugueses são os mais resignados entre os europeus, diz "The New York Times"
A MALTA AGORA SÓ PENSA EM ARRANJAR UM PRETO OU UM MONHÉ LÁ PARA CASA...O MUNDO É UM SÓ!
A MALTA AGORA SÓ PENSA EM ARRANJAR UM PRETO OU UM MONHÉ LÁ PARA CASA...O MUNDO É UM SÓ!
HI GERMANS OUR INTERNACIONALISTS NEED MORE GOLD EGGS TO CONTINUE TO SAVE THE PLANET...SOME OF THEM TO BE SHIPPED TO GERMANY...AS "PORTUGUESE"...
How Germany's EU Partners Are Using Blackmail in the Euro Crisis
REUTERS
In the ongoing game of euro chicken, will the Germans balk? Or lay more golden eggs?
For Germany, being part of the European Union has always included an element of blackmail. France has been playing this card from the beginning, but now the Spanish and the Greeks have mastered the game. They're banking on Berlin losing its nerve.
France's newly elected Socialist government has just decided to lower the retirement age to 60. From now on, no Frenchman will be forced to work any longer just because it might help kick-start the country's flagging economy. And there's no way the French are going to work as long as their poor fellow Europeans in Germany, whose government is obliging them to labor and toil until age 67.
Blessed France, where the ruthless laws of the economy lose their ability to frighten people bathing in the eternal sunlight of socialism. Granted, this grand nation doesn't produce enough children to guarantee the prosperity of its inhabitants into old age. But in France, something that would elsewhere be viewed as a serious demographic problem demanding tough attention is seen as a mere misunderstanding that the strong arm of the president can simply dispel with the stoke of a pen, should he so desire.
OK, things aren't quite that easy, even for François Hollande, the freshly minted sun king of France's Fifth Republic, and his fellow brothers-in-arms. At least they understand enough to know that economic problems can't be solved by merely kicking them down the road. But, luckily enough, those in the Elysée Palace can also still rely on the willingness of the Germans to work hard. And it's there that we come full circle.
Splitting the Bill
We've now reached a phase in the euro crisis when everyone is trying to feather their own nest at someone else's expense. Hollande is campaigning to have the European Union help the Spanish rehabilitate their banks without involving itself in their business dealings. But, in doing so, he's much less focused on Spain's well-being than on France's. Once the principle stating that countries can only receive financial assistance in return for allowing external oversight has been contravened, one is left with nothing more than a pretty piece of paper to insure against the vicissitudes of economic life. And, of course, the next banks that will then be able to (and presumably also will) get a fresh injection of cash straight from Brussels are the ones in Paris.
Sigmar Gabriel, the head of Germany's center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), has already called Hollande a friend. But Franz Müntefering, the wise party elder, has just warned his party colleagues not to sing the French president's praises too loudly. The old fox knows when he's standing face to face with someone who only has his own interests in mind. Indeed, despite all his calls for European solidarity, most of Hollande's proposals are ones that others will have to pay for. Someone is obviously going to have to be responsible for all the social programs the French government is concocting. And why not the nation whose people are viewed as particularly hardworking and dependable by an overwhelming majority of the people surveyed in a recent poll?
Hollande's policies depend on foreign creditors being willing to lend him the necessary funding, but their read on things differs from that of the domestic electorate. Since they're worried about whether they'll ever see their money again, they're demanding higher risk premiums. However, another path to fresh capital with cheap conditions leads to the savings of Germans -- which also explains why the French government has been so badger-like in its championing of euro bonds and, more recently, a banking union.
Then again, there's always another option: having the French work harder. But Hollande would prefer not to ask that much of his countrymen.
Fears of German Hegemony
French foreign policy has always been plagued by an obsessive fear of German hegemony over Europe -- and the euro was supposed to be the way to prevent it. It's well-known that French President François Mitterrand made his approval of German reunification contingent on German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's acceptance of the common currency.
Seen in this light, the process of communalizing the debt of the EU's members states brings to full circle a project that the French have always viewed as something directed more against Germany than at uniting the Continent. Nicolas Sarkozy, Hollande's predecessor, believed that the best way to pursue this traditional goal was by using the novel approach of fostering a sense of solidarity with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But Hollande is returning to the tried-and-true method of weakening the Germans by undermining their economic strength.
The next stage in the crisis will be blatant blackmail. With their refusal to accept money from the bailout fund to recapitalize their banks, the Spanish are not far from causing the entire system to explode. They clearly figure that the Germans will lose their nerve and agree to rehabilitate their banks for them without demanding any guarantee in return that things will take a lasting turn for the better.
Playing Hardball Among Supposed Friends
The next test of the resolution of Europe's donor nations will come from the Greeks. As chance would have it, I was recently standing next to the foreign minister of a country that is inclined to be friendly with Germany. If I understood him correctly, he said he firmly expects that, after the election on June 17, the Greeks will bargain with the other EU countries to see what it's worth to them to see Greece abandon the euro. The Greeks no longer have much to lose; but their EU neighbors -- and particularly the Germans -- still do. This discrepancy will determine the price to be paid.
Germans have always expected that being part of a united Europe meant that national interests would recede into the background until they eventually lost all significance. One recognizes in this hope the legacy of political romanticism. Indeed, only political simpletons assume that when people in Madrid, Rome or Paris talk about Europe, they really mean the European Union.
But, as one can see, it's hard to liberate Germans from this particular form of herd mentality -- even when they're the leaders of the SPD.
AND BE AFRAID WITH OLD SOARES BUILT BY SPD.IF YOU DO NOT PAY YOU ARE ALL NAMED "NAZI"...
PS
IF YOU NEED NEW "ROSA LUXEMBOURG´S", NEW CARL MARX, LENIN´S AND EVEN STALIN´S OUR UNIVERSITIES PRODUCE THOUSANDS...BY YEAR!!!
REUTERS
In the ongoing game of euro chicken, will the Germans balk? Or lay more golden eggs?
For Germany, being part of the European Union has always included an element of blackmail. France has been playing this card from the beginning, but now the Spanish and the Greeks have mastered the game. They're banking on Berlin losing its nerve.
France's newly elected Socialist government has just decided to lower the retirement age to 60. From now on, no Frenchman will be forced to work any longer just because it might help kick-start the country's flagging economy. And there's no way the French are going to work as long as their poor fellow Europeans in Germany, whose government is obliging them to labor and toil until age 67.
Blessed France, where the ruthless laws of the economy lose their ability to frighten people bathing in the eternal sunlight of socialism. Granted, this grand nation doesn't produce enough children to guarantee the prosperity of its inhabitants into old age. But in France, something that would elsewhere be viewed as a serious demographic problem demanding tough attention is seen as a mere misunderstanding that the strong arm of the president can simply dispel with the stoke of a pen, should he so desire.
OK, things aren't quite that easy, even for François Hollande, the freshly minted sun king of France's Fifth Republic, and his fellow brothers-in-arms. At least they understand enough to know that economic problems can't be solved by merely kicking them down the road. But, luckily enough, those in the Elysée Palace can also still rely on the willingness of the Germans to work hard. And it's there that we come full circle.
Splitting the Bill
We've now reached a phase in the euro crisis when everyone is trying to feather their own nest at someone else's expense. Hollande is campaigning to have the European Union help the Spanish rehabilitate their banks without involving itself in their business dealings. But, in doing so, he's much less focused on Spain's well-being than on France's. Once the principle stating that countries can only receive financial assistance in return for allowing external oversight has been contravened, one is left with nothing more than a pretty piece of paper to insure against the vicissitudes of economic life. And, of course, the next banks that will then be able to (and presumably also will) get a fresh injection of cash straight from Brussels are the ones in Paris.
Sigmar Gabriel, the head of Germany's center-left Social Democratic Party (SPD), has already called Hollande a friend. But Franz Müntefering, the wise party elder, has just warned his party colleagues not to sing the French president's praises too loudly. The old fox knows when he's standing face to face with someone who only has his own interests in mind. Indeed, despite all his calls for European solidarity, most of Hollande's proposals are ones that others will have to pay for. Someone is obviously going to have to be responsible for all the social programs the French government is concocting. And why not the nation whose people are viewed as particularly hardworking and dependable by an overwhelming majority of the people surveyed in a recent poll?
Hollande's policies depend on foreign creditors being willing to lend him the necessary funding, but their read on things differs from that of the domestic electorate. Since they're worried about whether they'll ever see their money again, they're demanding higher risk premiums. However, another path to fresh capital with cheap conditions leads to the savings of Germans -- which also explains why the French government has been so badger-like in its championing of euro bonds and, more recently, a banking union.
Then again, there's always another option: having the French work harder. But Hollande would prefer not to ask that much of his countrymen.
Fears of German Hegemony
French foreign policy has always been plagued by an obsessive fear of German hegemony over Europe -- and the euro was supposed to be the way to prevent it. It's well-known that French President François Mitterrand made his approval of German reunification contingent on German Chancellor Helmut Kohl's acceptance of the common currency.
Seen in this light, the process of communalizing the debt of the EU's members states brings to full circle a project that the French have always viewed as something directed more against Germany than at uniting the Continent. Nicolas Sarkozy, Hollande's predecessor, believed that the best way to pursue this traditional goal was by using the novel approach of fostering a sense of solidarity with German Chancellor Angela Merkel. But Hollande is returning to the tried-and-true method of weakening the Germans by undermining their economic strength.
The next stage in the crisis will be blatant blackmail. With their refusal to accept money from the bailout fund to recapitalize their banks, the Spanish are not far from causing the entire system to explode. They clearly figure that the Germans will lose their nerve and agree to rehabilitate their banks for them without demanding any guarantee in return that things will take a lasting turn for the better.
Playing Hardball Among Supposed Friends
The next test of the resolution of Europe's donor nations will come from the Greeks. As chance would have it, I was recently standing next to the foreign minister of a country that is inclined to be friendly with Germany. If I understood him correctly, he said he firmly expects that, after the election on June 17, the Greeks will bargain with the other EU countries to see what it's worth to them to see Greece abandon the euro. The Greeks no longer have much to lose; but their EU neighbors -- and particularly the Germans -- still do. This discrepancy will determine the price to be paid.
Germans have always expected that being part of a united Europe meant that national interests would recede into the background until they eventually lost all significance. One recognizes in this hope the legacy of political romanticism. Indeed, only political simpletons assume that when people in Madrid, Rome or Paris talk about Europe, they really mean the European Union.
But, as one can see, it's hard to liberate Germans from this particular form of herd mentality -- even when they're the leaders of the SPD.
AND BE AFRAID WITH OLD SOARES BUILT BY SPD.IF YOU DO NOT PAY YOU ARE ALL NAMED "NAZI"...
PS
IF YOU NEED NEW "ROSA LUXEMBOURG´S", NEW CARL MARX, LENIN´S AND EVEN STALIN´S OUR UNIVERSITIES PRODUCE THOUSANDS...BY YEAR!!!
POR CÁ SERIAM MINISTROS , DEPUTADOS...E "JORNALISTAS"...
Procès d'un ex-agent
de la DGSE trop bavard
Pierre Siramy comparaît vendredi en correctionnelle pour avoir révélé l'identité de responsables des services secrets.
NA REALIDADE AQUI NÃO EXISTEM SEGREDOS DE ESTADO, NEM PLANOS SECRETOS.SERIA PRECISO É UMA PIDE A SÉRIO E TRIBUNAIS PLENÁRIOS...,
de la DGSE trop bavard
Pierre Siramy comparaît vendredi en correctionnelle pour avoir révélé l'identité de responsables des services secrets.
NA REALIDADE AQUI NÃO EXISTEM SEGREDOS DE ESTADO, NEM PLANOS SECRETOS.SERIA PRECISO É UMA PIDE A SÉRIO E TRIBUNAIS PLENÁRIOS...,
PAGAMOS E CARO AOS PAPAGAIOS TRAIDORES
POR ACASO OUVI A ANTENA 1 A OUVIR O "ZÉ POVINHO" DA MOURARIA.UM PROGRAMA QUE PODERIA PASSAR COM APLAUSO NO BANGLADESH, NA ÍNDIA, NO PAQUISTÃO E NA CHINA...
PARA O PRÓXIMO ANO O COSTA DA LEI DA NACIONALIDADE VAI CERTAMENTE PROMOVER "MARCHAS" DO DRAGÃO E OUTRAS POPULARES LÁ NAQUELES PAÍSES QUE SEMPRE NOS TIVERAM NO CORAÇÃO...
POR CÁ OS INTERNACIONALISTAS DA RDP QUEREM QUE O BORGES CONTINUE A "CORTAR-LHES" NAS MASSAS PARA DISTRIBUIR AOS ACOLHIDOS, E FAZER A TAL MESQUITA E O CAMPO DE CRICKET...
O MARTIM MONIZ É QUE SE CÁ VOLTASSE CORTAVA LOGO ALGUNS PESCOÇOS...EM VEZ DE SE VOLTAR A ENTALAR NA PORTA DO CASTELO...
E CÁ VAMOS NÓS ASSISTINDO AO AFUNDAMENTO DA NAÇÃO NUNCA DANTES FEITA EM TÃO POUCO TEMPO...E DE FORMA DESCENTRALIZADA E EM CONCORRÊNCIA!
PS
PELOS VISTOS EM VEZ DE FADO QUALQUER DIA A MOURARIA VAI OUVIR O SOM DO MINARETE COM O IMAM A CHAMAR OS FIÉIS...DE PREFERÊNCIA MONHÉS!!!
PARA O PRÓXIMO ANO O COSTA DA LEI DA NACIONALIDADE VAI CERTAMENTE PROMOVER "MARCHAS" DO DRAGÃO E OUTRAS POPULARES LÁ NAQUELES PAÍSES QUE SEMPRE NOS TIVERAM NO CORAÇÃO...
POR CÁ OS INTERNACIONALISTAS DA RDP QUEREM QUE O BORGES CONTINUE A "CORTAR-LHES" NAS MASSAS PARA DISTRIBUIR AOS ACOLHIDOS, E FAZER A TAL MESQUITA E O CAMPO DE CRICKET...
O MARTIM MONIZ É QUE SE CÁ VOLTASSE CORTAVA LOGO ALGUNS PESCOÇOS...EM VEZ DE SE VOLTAR A ENTALAR NA PORTA DO CASTELO...
E CÁ VAMOS NÓS ASSISTINDO AO AFUNDAMENTO DA NAÇÃO NUNCA DANTES FEITA EM TÃO POUCO TEMPO...E DE FORMA DESCENTRALIZADA E EM CONCORRÊNCIA!
PS
PELOS VISTOS EM VEZ DE FADO QUALQUER DIA A MOURARIA VAI OUVIR O SOM DO MINARETE COM O IMAM A CHAMAR OS FIÉIS...DE PREFERÊNCIA MONHÉS!!!
Thursday, June 7, 2012
OS AVENTAIS E OS INTERNACIONALISTAS UNIDOS NUNCA MAIS SERÃO VENCIDOS
Desaparecem em Portugal três armas de fogo por dia e 18 são apreendidas pela PSP
A LEI DAS ARMAS É UMA VERGONHA COMO DIRIA O ZÉ DAS BEIRAS.E MOSTRA COMO OS AVENTAIS-HUMANISTAS -ADVOGADOS-INTERNACIONALISTAS-"INTERPRETADORES" TÊM MEDO DE ARMAS NA MÃO DO ZÉ POVINHO QUE TANTO JURAM DEFENDER...E ATÉ SE CAGAM NA "SUA" CONSTITUIÇÃO QUE DIZ SER DEVER DE TODO O "CIDADÃO" DEFENDER O PAÍS DE "INVASÕES".PELOS VISTOS OS DEMOCRATAS DO SEC XXI QUEREM QUE O FAÇAM AINDA À PADEIRA DE ALJUBARROTA...
COM ARMAS NA MÃO DO POVO EXISTIRÁ MAIS DEMOCRACIA.PORQUE OS "DEMOCRATAS" NÃO SE ATREVERIAM A FAZER COISAS COMO O TÊM FEITO...NOMEADAMENTE TRAIR...
A LEI DAS ARMAS É UMA VERGONHA COMO DIRIA O ZÉ DAS BEIRAS.E MOSTRA COMO OS AVENTAIS-HUMANISTAS -ADVOGADOS-INTERNACIONALISTAS-"INTERPRETADORES" TÊM MEDO DE ARMAS NA MÃO DO ZÉ POVINHO QUE TANTO JURAM DEFENDER...E ATÉ SE CAGAM NA "SUA" CONSTITUIÇÃO QUE DIZ SER DEVER DE TODO O "CIDADÃO" DEFENDER O PAÍS DE "INVASÕES".PELOS VISTOS OS DEMOCRATAS DO SEC XXI QUEREM QUE O FAÇAM AINDA À PADEIRA DE ALJUBARROTA...
COM ARMAS NA MÃO DO POVO EXISTIRÁ MAIS DEMOCRACIA.PORQUE OS "DEMOCRATAS" NÃO SE ATREVERIAM A FAZER COISAS COMO O TÊM FEITO...NOMEADAMENTE TRAIR...
VAI SER DIA DE FESTA NA GRUTA DO ALI BABÁ E DOS 230 LADRÕES....
BPN. Parlamento recorre ao MP antes de decidir se ouve Duarte Lima e Dias Loureiro
QUE OS AVENTAIS SEJAM DEVIDAMENTE PASSADOS A FERRO, SEJA "ELEITA" UMA COMISSÃO DE DESAGRAVO E DE RECEPÇÃO...E QUE A "VÍTIMA" SEJA LEVADA EM TRIUNFO!E LHE SEJA COLOCADO UMA COROA DE LOUROS!
QUE OS AVENTAIS SEJAM DEVIDAMENTE PASSADOS A FERRO, SEJA "ELEITA" UMA COMISSÃO DE DESAGRAVO E DE RECEPÇÃO...E QUE A "VÍTIMA" SEJA LEVADA EM TRIUNFO!E LHE SEJA COLOCADO UMA COROA DE LOUROS!
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