Sunday, January 29, 2012
Greeks Reject German Plan For E.U. Budget Commissioner
Greek officials have reacted angrily to a leaked German proposal for an E.U. budget commissioner with veto powers over Greek taxes and spending, according to BBC News.
The spokesman for the Greek government, Pantelis Kapsis, tells the Germans to get lost on their proposal for Germany to come in and totally control the Greek economy in exchange for bailout money.
The German plan was leaked ahead of a meeting of E.U. leaders in Brussels on Monday, when they will discuss a new fiscal pact.
Greece needs to find a way out of the European Union, and to stand neutral, in order to retain its national sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The Scandinavian countries, the Baltic states, and the Netherlands, should find a way to unite Northern Europe, and to become the western part of Russia.
Canada should likewise become part of the U.S.
For the sake of future generations and of peace, France, Germany, Italy, and the U.K., should likewise sit together and decide to merge into one nation.
A common language, a common religion, and one government for these nations would benefit the whole world.
Greece should however try to stand independent from the superpowers as much as possible, because of the country's religious and spiritual importance in the world.
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