Quote Originally Posted by Husar View Post
Yes, and the plebiscite also cheered for Total War 70 years ago. As for the problem at hand, that's what I'm talking about instead of the usual "they did it wrong in the 90ies, I blame the europhiles of the 90ies" that I got in return. The problem at hand requires more political integration and that is blocked by the same plebiscite which is complaining about the problem at hand.
I can't make the Euro workable alone, it requires the votes of many so why would I not complain about them being wrong? Or are you suggesting I become emperor of the northern euro zone and institute a new NorthernEuro that excludes the southern countries of the eurozone? That also makes sense only if the plebiscite are not enlightened enough to vote for such an option...
Ah yes, the Germans don't believe in democracy because it elected Hitler.

Oddly, neither did Hitler.

Yes, Germany should leave the Euro - Germany's economy is not compatible with the majority of the block. Once Germany leaves the other countries in the Eurozone will become more competetive, and the D-Mark is not even projected to rise in value that much, which shows the influence you have.