Fractured Europe

Despite their incapability, they continue to smile in front of television cameras!
Can’t they see that after the collapse of Iceland and Latvia, all member states appear as candidates for violent change in the coming months?
The French have already expressed their anger by holding mass demonstrations against government policies.
The Germans are enraged after the collapse of their fine industrial base.
The Italians feel as if they have been cheated by the Berlusconi administration. The Irish have already come out in massive numbers to protest against the government's austerity measures.
The Spaniards have expressed their anger by voting for parties that aim to turn Galicia and the Basque country into independent states.
Lets not forget my fellow countrymen the Greeks who practically destroyed the inner city of Athens in weeks of angry protests in December 2008.
All this is taking place while the puppet leaders of the E.U. decided to leave the poor Eastern Europeans to their own fate.
The betrayal is bitter for the Eastern Europeans who after decades of hardship and isolation had placed all their hopes with the European idea.
Just what idea were they speaking of when there was no idea to begin with!
God knows what will happen next in the streets of Hungary and Bulgaria, Croatia, Romania, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia.
Millions will be thrown into misery as factories will close one after the other.
With the spread and increase of poverty, the middle class model will completely disappear and transform into a new urban class of poverty stricken people.
Why don’t you look around to see what’s happening. The ruthless monster banks are forcing people out of their homes because they can no longer afford to pay their mortgage. Millions have been losing their jobs since the crisis began late last summer and millions will soon follow. Pensions have been eaten away as a result of the stock markets losing 50% of their value in a matter of months.
Why did the corrupt Governments continue to invest their money in stocks the moment they were fully aware of the situation?
And why do these puppet Governments continue to give generous handouts to irresponsible, corrupt and spendthrift bankers?
In Greece the shameless Government aided the Banks with millions. Guess what the banks did with the money?
They immediately moved their capital across the border!
It also saddens me to see that not a single politician has come forward with a statement delivering words of hope to those that need it most.
Let’s face it people, we have been abandoned to our own fate!
The media do not report what is going on. This all makes sense since most media groups are either state-owned or mercenary.
The streets are no longer safe as crime is on the rise.
Invoking the bogus War on Terror unleashed by the masters, European governments have turned entire populations into suspects.
Every citizen of every European nation is under constant surveillance by the police and secret services. Everyone is now a potential enemy of the State. Did you know that they have people listening in on our phone conversations, reading our emails and checking the web sites we visit?
I constantly remind myself, “God help me for writing these things”.
It has been more than 25 years when I read George Orwell’s, “1984”. I strongly suggest you read it if you have the time. This masterpiece novel became famous for its portrayal of pervasive government surveillance and control, and government's increasing encroachment on the rights of the individual. The British writer was a prophet.
Europe’s future looks darker than ever as birthrates have dropped well below the replacement rate of 2 children for each woman of childbearing age. For Europe as a whole, the current rate is less than 1.5.
The young couples cannot be held responsible for not having children the moment they are up to their necks in debt.
If this rate continues (which most likely it will) in the decades to follow there won't be many French living in France, Greeks living Greece, Germans living in Germany or Italians living in Italy.
Even if we assume an increase in birthrates combined with a flow of unskilled and underpaid immigration, by 2050 30% - 40% of Europe’s population will be covered by elderly people.
How well can a modern economy perform with so many elderly people?
It doesn’t, it simply dies…





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