Posted on 03/25/2009 10:18:23 AM PDT by NormsRevenge
STRASBOURG, France (AP) --
The president of the European Union slammed President Barack Obama's plans to have the U.S. spend its way out of recession as "a road to hell," underscoring European differences with Washington ahead of a crucial summit next week on fixing the world economy.
Other European politicians kept their distance from the blunt remarks by Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek, with some reproaching the Czech leader for his strong language and others reaffirming their good diplomatic ties with the U.S.
Topolanek, whose country currently holds the rotating EU presidency, told the European Parliament on Wednesday that Obama's massive stimulus package and banking bailout "will undermine the liquidity of the global financial market."
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This is too big to be just his boondoggle. More like well thought out sabotage only the devil can create. His "shock and awe" is just beginning
Heaven help us all.
... And you will thoroughly enjoy new book by Stratfor's George Friedman, "The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century"
“Now I realize that he is out to destroy the entire world economy.”
You can actually say that he has already helped make $53 trillion in world capital disappear. In 1994, he sued Citibank on behalf of minority sub-prime loans. He trained his ACORN minions to demonstrate in front of executive’s homes and break into board meetings. Here we are 14 years later and they are doing it to AIG executives.
I think the rest of the civilized world has the scales falling off their eyes and will soon recognize him as a catalyst of our present collapse instead of a messiah.
Wow—even Euro-Socialists think this guy is too far left.
Stalin and Lenin are smiling at Zero from Hell!
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