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Originally Posted by bookworm_020
The Euro can still be saved.
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Oh, it will be "saved" for sure, in the meaning of that like it'S introduction was no decision of reason but propagandistic politics and the desire to party over it. The Euro will be upheld in Europe, since giving it up would be a huge loss of face for the EU which is both narcissistic and self-loving, and craving for regulating things (shower heads are next!). Giving up the Euro would be admitting a huge mistake. But that is impossible, since Brussel is the shining centre of the universe, if you still haven't noticed it.
It's just that the price for keeping the Euro will grow higher and higher. And that some nations like Greece, Spain, Portugal will benefit from this silly sense of undeserved solidarity, while other nations like Germany and France will need to pay for it, more and more and more.
Wir ham's ja. In some years we will have a comparable hilarious load of debts like the US. All in the name of the Euro.