Durrrr. Wrote:
> Yeah, the US economy would be too dominant. At
> least, that would have been true about 15 years
> ago. Maybe even 2 years ago. But apparently
> we're going through an economic crisis at the
> moment. But those that call this a crisis are
> probably just loonies with ideation of conspiracy
> theories.
>
> I wonder how you concluded that the various
> economies of european nations were all so similar
> before they started normalizing them in 1948, when
> the plans for the EU were born? Yes, most people
> only found out about the EU in the mid-90's and
> therefore conclude that it made sense, since their
> economies were so similar anyways. But that took
> decades to bring about.
>
> Consolidation is going to happen. Consolidation
> is happening.
>
> But, just keep telling yourself that it isn't
> going to happen, and when this crisis culminates
> in the "solution" of a global central bank, you
> can blame Obama and wish that the Republicans had
> saved us, and welcome the new central bank as the
> savior to all our problems.
>
> Crisis, reaction, solution. It's happening right
> now, and as you all bicker over which party is
> better, like they want you to do, both parties are
> following the plan to the letter.
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