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Old 02-06-2014, 09:37 PM
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Feel free to drop any links you choose to 427 cause I'm calling bullshit on you.
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:38 PM
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And the reason they can't is that the Euro was pushed by them to help their export economy which is still quite robust (actually too robust).
I do agree that Germany is a hard working nation, even more so than here now a days.

The euro was pushed to keep the peace and make Europe like the US.


All the failing countries are liberal
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:43 PM
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Feel free to drop any links you choose to 427 cause I'm calling bullshit on you.
I dont give a fuck, really not going to waste my time with you.

Google it, there is plenty of news articles on all these countries and there baking systems, bailouts, bank closures. And theft of depositors funds.

Just keep your money in the bank and please let them gamble your 401k away.
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I do agree that Germany is a hard working nation, even more so than here now a days.

The euro was pushed to keep the peace and make Europe like the US.


All the failing countries are liberal
Germany's liberal too by our standards. Their ruling party (the CDU/CSU coalition) is their conservative party and would likely be liberal by most Americans and soci@list by most Republicans.
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:45 PM
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Feel free to drop any links you choose to 427 cause I'm calling bullshit on you.
Besides I put the COB report right in front of your face and you can't read and comprehend that. Don't imagine you will understand economic anyway.
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I dont give a fuck, really not going to waste my time with you.

Google it, there is plenty of news articles on all these countries and there baking systems, bailouts, bank closures. And theft of depositors funds.

Just keep your money in the bank and please let them gamble your 401k away.
Figures, all hot air and bullshit bluster. Go back to Breitbarts and Stormfront where you belong.
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Old 02-06-2014, 09:47 PM
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Germany's liberal too by our standards. Their ruling party (the CDU/CSU coalition) is their conservative party and would likely be liberal by most Americans and soci@list by most Republicans.
Perhaps it would be good for you to retire there?
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Figures, all hot air and bullshit bluster. Go back to Breitbarts and Stormfront where you belong.
Whats that
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Perhaps it would be good for you to retire there?
I'd love to. I lived there eleven years and if I had to pick any place on Earth to live, it would be in the alpine foothills between Munich and the Alps. Beyond family connections here (or more importantly, my wife's in Baltimore), I don't think you can simply move there, just as a German can't simply move here. We Americans (or more accurately Republicans) love to dump on the European lifestyle, but I prefer many aspects of life in northern Europe to here though I like many aspects here too. No country has a monopoly on good ideas, management or governance.
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I'd love to. I lived there eleven years and if I had to pick any place on Earth to live, it would be in the alpine foothills between Munich and the Alps. Beyond family connections here (or more importantly, my wife's in Baltimore), I don't think you can simply move there, just as a German can't simply move here.
That sounds like a pretty place to live out the rest of ones life. I know I wouldn't mind.

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