Tuesday, 8 March 2011

Interesting. Crown Continues to Pin Tale of Blame on Franco-German Donkey

I hope the Irish and others can see through this. I'm not saying that France or Germany are innocent. But it's simply hypocritical to on the one hand, represent the really big crooks via their propaganda organs, and on the other, blame the small time minions loitering around the edges of the pyramid, feeding on scraps. This whole "EU = German takeover" thing is some kind of joke, surely. (All those German bankers etc...lol) The only time Germans 'wanted' to take over Europe was when a Rothschild frontman was in charge, but that's another story. He never took Switzerland/London though did he.

I also was a little perplexed by MES opening this one with "our". At first I'm thinking, she is pretending to be one of the Irish, but it seems she is so, geographically and most likely tribally, and it is therefore a greater puzzle (or not. £$£G$£$) why she would be essentially a Crown-Rothschild propagandist covering for the perpetrators of the "Anglo Irish" bailout that will crush Ireland for a very long time if it is not cancelled.

The curse of the euro: EU and Mrs Merkel humiliate new Irish prime minister Enda Kenny

Yes, I will be in Brussels on Friday when Enda Kenny attends his first eurozone meeting as our new Taoiseach. I will be there, trailing along through security behind Mr Kenny, showing my press badge and saying, ‘Yes, I’m with him, the irrelevant one.’

Because that is what he is. It was confirmed by Mr Kenny’s embarrassing trip to Helsinki last week, where he attended a meeting of the EU heads of state and government who belong to the European People’s Party, the EPP. This is the grouping which aligns with the Continental centre-right. That means Angela Merkel, Nicholas Sarkozy and a number of other heavies who control eurozone policy.

You may remember that during the campaign Fine Gael made a lot of the fact that Mr Kenny is vice-president of this group. We were supposed to imagine this meant the European centre-right must think a lot of him, that he had unusually good access to Mrs Merkel and the rest.

Well, read the fine print. The EPP has 14 vice-presidents, ten elected and four ex-officio. In European terms, Mr Kenny is as irrelevant as an EPP vice-president as he is as prime minister of Ireland, which is to say, not relevant at all. The way Mrs Merkel brushed aside both his desire for a meeting with her in Helsinki and his pleas for better bail-out terms showed exactly where we stand in the EU: at the door, holding the coats.

Note, Mr Kenny showed no rage at his – and our – treatment by these people. This is important and for more reasons than just that it means our bail-out terms are not going to be changed. It is important because it is now clear Mr Kenny is not going to stand his ground when Mrs Merkel and Mr Sarkozy and other EU bosses dismiss a Taoiseach in this way.

During the campaign, Fine Gael talked about hair-cuts for bank bond holders. By the time the Helsinki embarrassment was over, Mr Kenny was already backing off that one and talking about ‘other ways’ being found to stop more bank debt being landed on taxpayers.

‘Other ways?’ If Mr Kenny can find any way to stop Irish private bank debt being shifted into public debt without default – call it hair-cuts or call it renegotiation, it all comes down to default – then he will be on the short list for the 2011 Nobel Prize in economics.

The guff Mr Kenny is supposed to accept from Mrs Merkel and the rest of the eurozone bosses is that as long as Ireland takes the austerity medicine prescribed by the EU it can grow its way out of the debt and not default. Tripe. At our depth of debt, history shows there is no way Ireland can grow its way out.

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We have been financially vaporised because the out-going Finance Minister was obedient to Jean Claude Trichet, the head of the European Central Bank. Mr Trichet told the Minister to guarantee all the bank debt and the Minister obeyed. This debt was in great billions owed to German banks. Some to the French banks, too, but spectacularly to the German.

You must know all this by now. We have been financially vaporised so that Angela Merkel’s under-capitalised, badly-performing German state banks get back all the money they so stupidly lent to Sean FitzPatrick and the rest. That is why the Chancellor dismissed Mr Kenny at Helsinki, and why she will do so again on Friday in Brussels. If it is a choice between the truth coming out about her own country’s banking crisis, and drowning the Irish taxpayer in debt – well, as far as Mrs Merkel is concerned, just drown the Irish. Glug, glug, glug.

Full Article
http://synonblog.dailymail.co.uk/2011/03/the-curse-of-the-euro-eu-and-mrs-merkel-humiliate-new-irish-prime-minister-enda-kenny.html

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