Eu needs to be restructured from the ground up. A unified Europe is not a bad idea but the way it is currently implemented is insane. I wish more people would understand how bad the system is.
Both the US and EU share the same core structural problem. Not sure we can call it a "flaw" since it's by design of the elites. They are quasi-socialist inverted empires where central banks control the currency and dole it out to dependent states. In past empires the conquered regions had to pay tribute to the capitol to avoid destruction. Now the capitol gives everyone - both the constituent states and their citizens - "free" money to keep them in line. You will never have sovereign nations when such a practice is allowed, but it's almost impossible to break free from once it begins. One saving grace is that it's all based on fiat currency that will eventually collapse.
At least the UK was wise enough to keep their own currency.
The central banks only "give" money after they conjure it out of thin air. As long as they're still conjuring fiat dollars from nothing, they're only "giving" you back part of what they stole through inflation
Eu needs to be restructured from the ground up. A unified Europe is not a bad idea but the way it is currently implemented is insane. I wish more people would understand how bad the system is.
Both the US and EU share the same core structural problem. Not sure we can call it a "flaw" since it's by design of the elites. They are quasi-socialist inverted empires where central banks control the currency and dole it out to dependent states. In past empires the conquered regions had to pay tribute to the capitol to avoid destruction. Now the capitol gives everyone - both the constituent states and their citizens - "free" money to keep them in line. You will never have sovereign nations when such a practice is allowed, but it's almost impossible to break free from once it begins. One saving grace is that it's all based on fiat currency that will eventually collapse.
At least the UK was wise enough to keep their own currency.
The central banks only "give" money after they conjure it out of thin air. As long as they're still conjuring fiat dollars from nothing, they're only "giving" you back part of what they stole through inflation