Comments on: The European Parliament debates a Mechanism for Euro Stability 2010/12/15/the-european-parliament-debates-a-mechanism-for-euro-stability/ London MEP European Parliament Tue, 01 Mar 2016 16:57:14 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.com/ By: Daniel Oxley 2010/12/15/the-european-parliament-debates-a-mechanism-for-euro-stability/#comment-3706 Thu, 16 Dec 2010 00:45:43 +0000 ?p=13038#comment-3706 It was good to read that things are so hunky dory in Euro Land and that the few local difficulties are all down to nasty foreigners beyond the borders of our beloved EU homeland.

Profligacy is of course an alien concept of our EU way of doing things but many EU Sceptics in their deranged wickedness will keep on pointing out that the EU can’t tell us what they did with 92% of all the great mountains of money we gave them last year. This seemingly ridiculous state of affaires will no doubt be rectified before too long. The EU has been trying to balance its books for 16 years now and surely it can’t be that far from coming up with a few answers which will satisfy all those Moaning Minnies and Little Englanders who will go on and on about all tax they have to pay to their Imperial Masters in Brussels.

Don’t they realise that they now have a President and a Government in Brussels without their having had to bother themselves with going to the polling station to vote? Their ingratitude is breath taking! How would they like it if the lived in the USA not the EUSSR, they would have had to make choices and get themselves involved in the whole thoroughly un-EU business of accountability, representation, democracy and voting!

It won’t be long before one these whiners starts asking why the EU Parliament is trying to come up with a mechanism for Euro stability when we are being told that things are stable in Euro Land. They are so ungrateful to our federal institutions that they will probably ask if it would not have been better if the Eurocrats had thought about a Euro stability mechanism before introducing the Euro not after it.

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