Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Tuesday, the euro & another crazy day in Europe!

Remember that movie "If It's Tuesday, This Must Be Belgium"

It was a comedy about travelers and the kind of funny stuff that happens when you travel from one country to another.

Well, if it's Tuesday then it must be the euro or one of the many countries "over there".

Here are some of the headlines from Tuesday:






Yes, it was a crazy Tuesday and it ain't over yet!

We hear that the finance ministers are looking for "a way out".    Unfortunately, there is no "way out" for a continent that has been living a fantasy for 50 years.

This is Europe today:

1) Very lw birth rates, i.e. No babies.  Who in the world is going to work and pay the taxes?  How many "guest workers" can these countries import? 

2) Taxes are to high.  Frankly, "the rich" don't live there anymore to pay them.  The "rich" have put all of their money in "tax havens" to avoid the crushing tax rates imposed by the welfare state.

Last, but not least, no one has the political courage to tell people to stop relying on government for "the cradle to grave" support that so many have grown to expect.

I don't know where all of this will end up but it won't be a funny ending like in the aforementioned movie.

Click here for our discussion with Dr Ileana Johnson-Paugh about the European crisis:


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How did a group of "students" get into the UK embassy in Tehran?

Today, we had a bit of "I've seen this movie before" when "students" rushed into the UK Embassy in Tehran.

How did this happen?  How did a crowd of "students" attack an embassy and literally destroy property?

The answer is simple.  It did not happen without the consent of the leadership.  Iran is the kind of country where "mobs" are sponsored and directed by the state.

I agree with Michael Rubin:

"(1)   Spontaneity in Iran is pre-planned; it comes from the top. This was no rogue action.

(2)   Iranians may pooh-pooh sanctions rhetorically, but they certainly act as if they have an effect. Perhaps it’s time to take sanctions to the next level."

We learned again today that Iran is a state without regard for international law, or something as simple as protecting diplomatic outposts.  Let's hope that the Obama administration will stand with the UK!

Wonder if Pres BO agrees with candidate BO who wanted to sit down unconditionally with these leaders?  Wonder if anyone in the media will ask him that question?

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