Friday, May 22, 2015

Junker's misstress = Corina Cretu....hahaha...hihihihi

According a blueprint leaked to Greek media, Jean-Claude Juncker's "plan" to break Greece's deadlock includes a relaxation of Athens' primary budget surplus target to 0.75pc this year - half that previously sought by Greece's paymasters.  The proposals also include releasing €5bn to the government in June, and delaying a number of fiscal austerity measures until October. However, the blueprint maintained that Greece would have to retain a controversial property tax and push for flexible labour market reforms.   Despite refusing to confirm the plan, a spokesman for Mr Juncker said the EU chief was now "personally involved" in Greece's talks...Yep been saying it for months but still there are so many people out there who refuse to accept the horrible reality that the EU WILL become a unified political state with immense power.  Until they are immersed in it and can see the hard evidence right in their faces they won't accept it. They appear to lack the ability to see the warning signs...They will use every tactic possible if our in/out referendum looks like an out vote.  The Greeks know that they have the EU by the short and curlies so these ECB financial contortions are only to be expected...well...Juncker is 100% Merkel's puppet.  Search all the EU or Greek papers. Nothing about this "deal".  Merkel is getting nervous seeing the Tsunami of Target2 approaching in the wake of a Grexit.  Target2 will show the German people what their Government has been doing with their money - in hundreds of billions - under the counter - to silently support the failing EU.  So Juncker is just flying Merkel's kite. There is no money on the table - not a pfennig nor a cent. Juncker is handily "deniable" even on the few occasions he is sober.  Give this 'story' a few days and we shall see what pops up...The Euro would be better of without Greece.  The problem is no key politician in Brussels, Berlin, Paris, Frankfurt etc.  wants  to be blamed to have pushed Greece over the cliff and the Greeks are not aware that they are at the end of the rope. Tsipras is more afraid of his Greek electorate (red lines) and his own party than for the good of his country. There he is in line with all his predecessors. So left or right, Greek politicians are all rotten...or are they ????

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