The Strauss-Kahning of EU Taxpayers Continues!
These same attitudes, in the IMF/EU Bail Out packages to Greece, Ireland, and following this week's Ecofin meeting, Portugal as well, are evident in every high-handed action of those running both these organisations.
It is noteworthy that one of the individuals mentioned as a possible European candidate as a replacement for IMF Chief, former Olympic synchronised swimming contestant, Madame Christine Lagarde, has already confessed the decision of last May's Ecofin on the first Greek bail out was illegal! (Read full details of that on my posting of 9th April, linked here).
If Europe is to retain its right to decide the post of IMF Chief, which presently seems doubtful, then it should be someone who has run a country while maintaining a sound currency, leaving us only with Switzerland, from which I suggest two times former President Adolf Ogi.
This morning EurActiv reports that EU Finance Ministers are calling for taxes on international shipping and aviation. Looking at the reported lifestyle of Dominique Strauss-Kahn, with whom these devious creatures regularly rubbed shoulders and wined and dined, (see a fascinating image on EU Observer, linked here), can any doubt that the real motives of raising extra monies has nothing whatever to do with our planet's environment, but everything to do with ensuring they can continue to maintain the lifestyles their election has brought them, long after they have been booted from office, right up to their moment of deaths, and for their widows and families, for as long as possible thereafter, just as has been achieved by all their predecessors. All this while the tax-payers that support the rotten EU structures are ground into poverty and economic growth across the Continent, (except, of course, in Germany), is destroyed.
Being Strauss-Kahned will in future be used by this blog as a short-hand phrase covering this entire process!
Labels: Adolf Ogi, Christine Lagarde, ECOFIN, IMF, Strauss-Kahned
1 Comments:
I am in two minds about keeping this man on suicide watch. My first instinct was to let the guy top himself if that is what he wants to do. On reflection I would rather see him spend the rest of his life in an American jail where I know he will be well looked after. My only regret is that there are not more of his ilk in the same situation.
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