Posts tagged Germany

Posted 11 months ago

FROM THE ARCHIVES: Hamburg Rathaus (—the city hall or town hall) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hamburg_Rathaus — in Hamburg, Germany.

Posted 1 year ago

Why Germany Should Leave the Eurozone

I don’t like to use the word ‘Hate’ but I really HATE .. H..A..T..E. the Euro, the Eurozone, the E.U…whatever .. Always have. Please Deutschland leave this failed crap, it brought nothing to Germany (bring back Deutsch Mark), always admired and respected the Swiss and the UK (they were far smarter, not to get involved) it brought nothing beneficial to any country, except to the weak broke ones .. Ugh! Most discussion about a potential breakup of the Eurozone assumes that Greece and other financially troubled countries would be the ones who ended up abandoning the common euro currency. But there’s a compelling alternative to that conventional wisdom – that the true problems of the Eurozone could be best addressed if Germany were the one to leave, accompanied, perhaps, by a few other rich countries. http://business.time.com/2012/04/12/why-germany-should-leave-the-eurozone/ 

Posted 1 year ago

Germany rejects demand to stop castrating sex criminals as part of their punishment

Very very Good for Germany, Kudos! You abuse and rape women and children, you should not have the privilege in keeping your BALLS!!! Germany is rejecting demands from an EU body that it should stop surgically castrating sex criminals - a practice that dates back to the Nazis - because it is ‘degrading’. Defying Brussels, the German government said it intends to carry on with the practice citing low re-offending rates among sex criminals who had opted to have the procedure.

Posted 1 year ago

S&P downgrades 9 eurozone countries - CBS News

Hooray for Germany! (AP) Ratings agency Standard & Poor’s downgraded the government debt of France, Austria, Italy and Spain on Friday. But it kept Germany’s at the coveted AAA level. The downgrades deal a blow to the eurozone’s ability to fight off a worsening debt crisis. All told, S&P cut its ratings on nine eurozone countries. The rating agency ended France and Austria’s triple-A status. It also lowered Italy’s and Spain’s by two notches and did the same for Portugal and Cyprus. Additionally, S&P cut ratings on Malta, Slovakia and Slovenia. S&P had warned 15 European nations in December that they were at risk for a downgrade. The United States, the world’s largest economy, was downgraded over the summer of 2011.