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Skybird 08-21-18 11:10 AM

Why to expect the EU to speed up its tightening of control over Europeans' money
 
https://translate.google.com/transla...%2F&edit-text=

original German source: LINK

Quote:

The baby boomers, who are known in Europe as the baby boomers from the mid-fifties to the mid-late sixties, retire today or intend to do so in the years to come. In view of this fact and the demographic development, which only threatens to become a crisis due to the debt burden of the states, it can be assumed that sometime between 2028 and 2038 the social security funds will be empty. For the EU, and especially for the heavily indebted countries, it is therefore high time to set the course now to keep the EU project and thus its own nutritious posts alive. Above all, it desperately needs one thing: access to money. Access to taxpayers' money.

Jimbuna 08-21-18 01:32 PM

Well hopefully, they won't be getting any more UK money before long.

Bleiente 08-22-18 01:48 PM

I'm pretty sure you did not even begin to understand how this world trade actually works... :03:

STEED 08-22-18 02:21 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Jimbuna (Post 2565919)
Well hopefully, they won't be getting any more UK money before long.


Don't count on it. :03:

Bleiente 08-22-18 02:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bleiente (Post 2566044)
I'm pretty sure you did not even begin to understand how this world trade actually works... :03:

Quote:

Originally Posted by STEED (Post 2566052)
Don't count on it. :03:

Was that all?!?
"EDIT". :D

Catfish 08-22-18 02:59 PM

Why do you keep doing this? Disagreeing with someone is no excuse for personal insults, this will only get you banned sooner or later.
I propose to apologize or delete your post, or better both.

I can understand the frustration about Trump, brexit and the general rise of fascist systems in Europe. You will change people's beliefs neither with ranting nor with insulting people. Maybe this works with members of the KuKluxClan, but surely members of this forum are not the right address.
Think about it.

Bleiente 08-22-18 03:18 PM

@Catfish
You are right, but my anger is not unjustified.


I apologize @STEED.
It was a misunderstanding in the heat of the fight...

Skybird 08-22-18 03:26 PM

Good manners and polite behaviour need no justification. They are valid on all occasions.

But it takes a certain age to understand that, maybe.


Calling forum members "idiot" however is a good way to get quick time in the cooling box.

Skybird 08-22-18 03:58 PM

Grow up, kid.

Jimbuna 08-23-18 04:57 AM

The matter has been dealt with and hopefully there will be no reoccurrences.


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