tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post6907037117615195140..comments2024-01-16T08:40:53.682+00:00Comments on <a href="http://www.openeurope.org.uk">Open Europe</a>: A subtle shift in German policy on banking union?OEhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00556463374230498875noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-71164556132276006402013-09-17T16:34:55.996+01:002013-09-17T16:34:55.996+01:00Perhaps there are some people stupid enough to bel...Perhaps there are some people stupid enough to believe that Germany -- or any other EUSSR prisoner nation -- is going to seek to prevent this banking "union."<br /><br />The truth is that the centralization of control over ALL the world's banks by a criminal cartel of global banksters is an accepted part of the plan for these same self-appointed global elite to centralize political and ALL other control over all of the world.<br /><br />The to-ing and fro-ing that the Eurofascist group, Open Europe "reports" on here is nothing more than window dressing -- Kabuki theatre.<br /><br />The only way to stop a banking "union" and the domination by the self-appointed global elite is to destroy them thoroughly and for all time.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-36227136.post-49610794556105881682013-09-16T19:05:54.733+01:002013-09-16T19:05:54.733+01:00Whoever controls/regulates the banks has a lot of ...Whoever controls/regulates the banks has a lot of control over the amount of credit banks can extend. Handing over that power to an EU-institution means transferring out a LOT of power from nations to supra-national institutions.<br /><br />EU-crats will of course love to have this power transferred away from nations and they prefer to have it done without such niceties as treaty-changes.<br /><br />Availability and price of credit should be affected by local conditions, centralising that power to have them standardised is a sure way of ensuring larger credit losses and might be a violation of the treaties. EU is defined as a market economy, if credit availability and price is decided centrally then it might be argued that the EU is a centrally planned economy.<br /><br />Also, having looked at how Ireland handles its mortgage-situation makes me doubt that a banking-union could ever work without removing legislative rights from national legislators... Jespernoreply@blogger.com