I don´t believe it is a german project like you say. I mean, of course the german political elite is in on the racket, but they are a junior partners to especially the french. They don´t have, or haven´t had up until now the same leverage as others, because of their eternal guilt trip, which prevents them from standing up for themselves.
If the german population would set their foot firmly down and say no more, we are not going to pay for others and that they would want to stop the war reparation which the EU basically is the conduit for (especially the Common Agricultural Policy), this project would be no more.
But the germans growing a spine, no sadly we won´t see that anytime soon.
The fact of the matter remains a bailout is not going to happen. Europe’s strong economies don’t want to prop up its weakest ones.
Those have to swim or sink.
I just can’t see the Germans in such a positive light. They are the ones who keep pushing the bailouts, despite what their people want. The French populace is generally worthless, but I think Sarkozy is the one we will be backing when push comes to shove. England is not in the Eurozone so they are not on the hook for the bailouts. I don’t know that they would sit idly as the Germans and one worlders come in and take over the Irish political system however. England and Ireland would be a strange alliance, but I would have to think it would be better than the Euros taking over. Also keep in mind the French and English are now tied together militarily. I would have to think the US would back France and England again over Germany and Austria. This is some scary stuff. All these politicians are currently in the one-worlder crowd, but the people are starting to rise up and I don’t see it ending pretty. Let’s hope they keep in mind the common enemy - Islam. We need to start in the Balkins and work our way East.