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Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:18 am
by Guns4Liberty
Anti-austerity protesters set fire to German police cars (from
Fox News via the
Associated Press)
At least four police cars were set alight and two officers injured Wednesday as authorities confronted violent anti-austerity protesters ahead of the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank's (ECB) new headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.
. . .
Protesters said they are targeting the central bank because of its role in supervising efforts to restrain spending and reduce debt in financially troubled countries such as Greece.

Re: Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 7:52 am
by TINCANBANDIT
Guns4Liberty wrote:Anti-austerity protesters set fire to German police cars (from
Fox News via the
Associated Press)
At least four police cars were set alight and two officers injured Wednesday as authorities confronted violent anti-austerity protesters ahead of the inauguration ceremony for the European Central Bank's (ECB) new headquarters in Frankfurt, Germany.
. . .
Protesters said they are targeting the central bank because of its role in supervising efforts to restrain spending and reduce debt in financially troubled countries such as Greece.

interesting wording in that article......talking about what "Europe can achieve together" and then the fact that the central bank is being located in Germany (opposed to Switzerland or some other country).
Re: Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:14 am
by Guns4Liberty
I'm just dumbfounded by the ignorance on display. There can be no functioning country or EU without sustainable fiscal and economic policies. If debts and deficits are leading to defaults on existing loans and the inability to secure new loans, then the path is clearly unsustainable, and the obvious solution is to balance budgets and reign in spending (a.k.a. austerity measures). Why is this even a debate?
Re: Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 8:32 am
by TINCANBANDIT
Guns4Liberty wrote:I'm just dumbfounded by the ignorance on display. There can be no functioning country or EU without sustainable fiscal and economic policies. If debts and deficits are leading to defaults on existing loans and the inability to secure new loans, then the path is clearly unsustainable, and the obvious solution is to balance budgets and reign in spending (a.k.a. austerity measures). Why is this even a debate?
my point was that the financial issues are similar to what Europe experienced during the Great Depression and Germany seemed to be the only country with and answer and it eventually led to Germany thinking they should run all of Europe....now we have the same kind of circumstances and Europe going along with it (locating the central bank in Germany)...maybe the new Germany will accomplish what Hitler couldn't and without firing a shot
Re: Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 9:16 am
by skey
Guns4Liberty wrote:I'm just dumbfounded by the ignorance on display. There can be no functioning country or EU without sustainable fiscal and economic policies. If debts and deficits are leading to defaults on existing loans and the inability to secure new loans, then the path is clearly unsustainable, and the obvious solution is to balance budgets and reign in spending (a.k.a. austerity measures). Why is this even a debate?
Agreed. Now if we look at how the US budget is run, we can see this as coming attractions here.
Re: Protesters demand more government spending
Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2015 4:49 pm
by TechnoWeenie
Read between the lines....
reduce spending = cut social programs, Ie welfare benefits
Who do you think was rioting? Gainfully employed productive citizens?