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Buying Time
Submitted by Cato The Eldest (not verified) on January 5, 2013 - 4:24pm.
Buying time by printing money is not the same thing as installing a solution that obviates the need to buy time by printing money.
France is headed in the wrong direction as usual, both politically and economically. The fading of true democracy and rise of oligarchy has only expanded the "democratic deficit". Unemployment in the Med is not an issue merely of opportunity but the fallout of massively broken "social models" built on cradle to grave state dependency.
To think all of this and an infinite list of more specific problems have abated merely because the ECB has pledged to inflate the Euro is the sort of willful blindness that planted the seeds of this mess in the 1990's.
Don't confuse silence with recovery; exhaustion with rebound.
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