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End the European Central Bank

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Jonathan M. F. Catalán Posted: Fri, Jan 1 2010 12:32 PM

I was made aware of this link by a forum dedicated to European liberals.  There is, apparently, an analogous movement growing in Europe to end the European Central Bank (ECB).  Perhaps not as developed as the movement against the Federal Reserve, but an important step forward regardless: http://endtheecb.com

Hopefully, the webpage is developed more throughout the coming year.

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So there IS hope for Europe outside of Switzerland...  Shows what I know...

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scineram replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 12:17 PM

This could have been made by a bunch of Americans.

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scineram:

This could have been made by a bunch of Americans.

There is evidence that it was made by at least one Dutch person, given that half the links in the links section are in Dutch, or use the Netherland's top-level domain of .nl.

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Metus replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 12:44 PM

Sweet. Nice to hear that there are more libertarians in Europe.

Greetings from Germany

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nhaag replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 1:26 PM

Metus:

Sweet. Nice to hear that there are more libertarians in Europe.

Greetings from Germany

 

There are a lot, especially in the UK, Ireland and the new eastern members of the EU.

 

Happy new year.

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Sieben replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 1:36 PM

Jonathan M. F. Catalán:
There is evidence that it was made by at least one Dutch person, given that half the links in the links section are in Dutch, or use the Netherland's top-level domain of .nl.
Grammar isn't prefect either :P

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Esuric replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 1:58 PM

nhaag:
Happy new year.

You too friend.

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Kakugo replied on Sat, Jan 2 2010 3:23 PM

Jonathan M. F. Catalán:

I was made aware of this link by a forum dedicated to European liberals.  There is, apparently, an analogous movement growing in Europe to end the European Central Bank (ECB).  Perhaps not as developed as the movement against the Federal Reserve, but an important step forward regardless: http://endtheecb.com

Hopefully, the webpage is developed more throughout the coming year.

Sign the guestbook and, in Thousand Flowers fashion, the police will come around and jail you. Or perhaps a Belgian judge will press charges against you while ignoring the pile of "common" cases he has had on his desk for the past two years.  Wink

Seriously I have lost all faith in my fellow Europeans. They are nothing more than a bunch of selfish spoiled brats clamoring to have "Papa State" giving them a larger slice of the pie paid by somebody else. When the EU will collapse taking the XIX century vintage Nation-States with it we'll fall prey to whoever will offer the most at someone else expenses. But luckily the Chinese are a little too smart to get a bunch of whining parasites on board.

Together we go unsung... together we go down with our people
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