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Monday, 2nd January 2012
Europe leaders warn of difficult 2012
By thegrumpycook

What the hell is wrong with these stupid politicians , New Year hardly begun and instead of some positive points which can always be found( if they look),

We are straight away facing Doom and Gloom according to the Neuro leaders.

German Chancellor Angela Merkel said Europe was experiencing its “most severe test in decades” but that Europe was growing closer in the debt crisis.

Does she mean togetherness or are we closer to the brink of total disaster ?

French President Nicolas Sarkozy said structural changes to the economy were needed in order to return to growth.

“I know that the lives of many of you, already tested by two difficult years, have been put to the test once more,”
“You are ending the year more worried about yourselves and your children,” he said.

Not a very positive outlook if he seeking re-election !!

The president of Italy, the eurozone’s third-largest economy, urged people to make sacrifices to prevent the “financial collapse of Italy”.

President Giorgio Napolitano said: “Sacrifices are necessary to ensure the future of young people, it’s our objective and a commitment we cannot avoid.”

Berlusconi couldn’t have put it better !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! he must be enjoying all this maneuvering.

Greek Prime Minister Lucas Papademos, who was appointed to lead an interim coalition government after the debt crisis forced George Papandreou to resign, also warned of a difficult year ahead.

“We have to continue our efforts with determination, so that the sacrifices we have made up to now won’t be in vain,” he said in a televised address.

His government has imposed harsh austerity measures in order to ensure Greece continues to receive an international bailout.

Actually condensed into pay our debts before the Tourist season !!

I could go on but I’m Grumpily exhausted will all this verbal diarrhea being propagated by our “Dear Leaders”



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With the French economy tanking, President Nicolas Sarkozy is pursuing an unorthodox campaign strategy: depict the crisis is so bad and so global that his untried opponents could not deal with it, and hope the picture holds until election time.

Beat that Angie!!!!!!!!!!!

by thegrumpycook on 2nd January 2012


They all play the same blame game..not me guv!! then when things are looking a bit brighter its all of course down to their incredible management skills!!

by mikerosenberg on 2nd January 2012


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