♪alt13
Well-Known Member
Economically they have, all the national banks are under the European Central Bank's scope, so what happens is that each government is in debt with their correspondent national bank, which in turn is in debt with the European Central Bank, which dictates who, when and how much has to be paid to whom. So for example Greece needs some money injected into their system so let's have Norwegian, German and Spanish citizens pay for Greece's bad economical mgmt, and so on... Prices went up, inflation went up when the Euro was put in place. Is it an economical merge, absolutely.
And everyone knows that it's run by Germany. Now they're accepting thousands of Syrian refugees into Germany and demanding other countries to do the same under the EU standards. Spain was asked to admit the 3rd highest number of refugees of all countries, as if we didn't have enough with the Northern Africa and eastern Europe immigration already. Screw you Merkel and screw you European Parliament. Your fort will come down.
Spaniards will face sharp interest rate hikes if Greece defaults. Many spaniards won't be able to pay back their personal debt, the Gov will get much more expensive and without big cuts Spain would also default. Why should Spaniards be mad at Germans for preventing that?
Were you mad when the EU bailed out Spanish banks?