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Will Europe’s financial crisis spread?

Will Europe’s financial crisis spread?

The European crisis is deepening showing more divisions between various countries within the EU. Meanwhile Dow Jones goes below 10000. More and more people compare the current situation in Europe with America in 2008. But the difference is that in Europe there’s one center of decision making.
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23 Responses to “Will Europe’s financial crisis spread?”

  1. 111WLee says:

    BREAKING NEWS:

    JAMIE DIMON, CNBC, FOXBUSINESS AND CNN ANCHORS ARRESTED FOR ILLEGALLY ACCESSING AND MONITORING PRIVATE EMAILS AND PHONE CALLS.

    THIS IS GOING TO HAPPEN IN 1-3 MONTHS TELL EVERYONE YOU KNOW.

  2. dellbalboa says:

    My favourite show on RT is Keiser report, if they let Tarpley have his own show, i guarantee you wont be disappointed, I love his radio ‘ world crisis radio’.

  3. menges70 says:

    @Tressco ohh come on….Churchill

  4. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta Yes. Europe has a bloody history. But history must not repeat if the people get access to a good education and a free media. What I fear is that the shockwaves of the 2008 financial crisis will bring the countries a step backwards into nationalism and protectionism – not only in Europe, I mean globally. But nationalism is not the answer envolve in a global working system. Who could know this better than we Germans???

  5. miguelmouta says:

    @menges70 European countries ,wich count with few natural resources, were always dangerous. Not me speaking. Its an historical , ever repeating , fact
    i.( Despite all the civilized economics new methods europe develops , at each new era world takes). Answered ?

  6. miguelmouta says:

    @menges70 European countries wich got few natural resources
    for ever were , thus will be dangerous. Not me speaking , but history.
    Answered ?

  7. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta And why is Germany a danger then?

  8. miguelmouta says:

    @menges70 Sure. Its all very easy ,rational, sound justifiable, hounored, legalized, clear ,and -above all- honest ,as you properly stated.

  9. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta They have nothing beyond? They have brain power, a good state health insurance, unemployment compentation. AND FRESH AIR. Germany and many other european countries invent and build products to sell it worldwide.What is wrong with that? Ja! Germany ads value in the markets instead of shifting dubious debt instruments over the desks.

  10. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta It has nothing to do with the people. But tell me: Whose real estate market crashed in 2008? And whose law is reigning the world. Don´t get me wrong. Europe and exspecially Germany owe a lot to the Americans in the aftermath of WW2, but its obiously that they protect the Dollar by devaluate the Euro right now.. Its absolutely obvious.

    What you mean “revealing view” explain please

  11. SvrchovaneCechy says:

    @miguelmouta Poor brainwashed AIPAC clown.

  12. miguelmouta says:

    @SvrchovaneCechy I was right ; Your profile show you are a nazi, no doubt.
    Concerning being lost, and famine, the biggest chance is to your
    resource-scarced country.

  13. SvrchovaneCechy says:

    @miguelmouta Get lost, clown.

  14. miguelmouta says:

    @SvrchovaneCechy You must be kidding, old nazi.

  15. miguelmouta says:

    @menges70 So you say Germany is the good band , and USA ,plenty of bad intentions… Indeed , thats a very revealing view of what you ( and many of yours, for sure) see and thinks .

  16. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta What are you talking about, man? The danger comes from the anglosaxon Banking & Rating system. They destroy real value.America is more in debt than eurozone. And this value comes mainly from hard working people in Europe, from their engineer and craftmanship, and also their way to live: DONT SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE

  17. miguelmouta says:

    @menges70 Not exactly now but , yes. They got nothing beyond a lot of smashing money ( solid gold until a limit). See, they serve the best coffee in world , without even a coffee tree . They dont have raw materials to jobs and circulate money and keep the system. They must buy it with the money they have, and maneuvre it to gain or add value, to more money. So , they need to expand its markets. Difficult to understand ? If so, from which other place would come a danger ? PIGs ?

  18. menges70 says:

    @miguelmouta from where comes the danger? from Germany? are you kidding?

  19. menges70 says:

    of course, this is an pro russian broadcaster! BUT the situation is much more problematic if you had read SPIEGEL magazine, page 75 this week. Now the french try to keep themselves dry. I cant understand why Germans and Fench dont act in concert. What is the world thinking? Live on the cost of the people savings of some countries -not only Germany

  20. miguelmouta says:

    At the WWII end , US Secretary Morgentau and Honorable F D Roosevelt ,were right : Germany as a nation -not the germans and its local cultures – was to be vanished from earth , as well as its trade marks, patents , enterprises and banks. Language should stay the same as in Austria, but all under strict surveillance by UNO. Lets see what evolves from now , in dealing with such a danger …

  21. slavixtube says:

    @harveybirdmannequin A picture is worth a thousand words! We need a TV show with Webster Tarpley. stop this b.s. and help us get him more air time !

  22. WEREFEAT says:

    As much as I am in agreement with the facts Webster Tarpley presents, I still think he is a Marxist agitator. He is quite open about his assault on “fascism”, which is a nation’s reaction to the plague of communism.
    MOST of the people who decry fascism are just the poll parrots described in the Protocols, but Gerald Celente and Webster Tarpley are too wise to fall into that trap.

  23. conor3000 says:

    Tarpley on Target. As usual

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