“Is Brussels backing away from austerity? If the top Eurocrats that have pushed so hard for it are now finding it impossible to implement, then we begin to ask underlying questions once more: Who pays for European insolvency? The obvious answer is the Germans. And this confirms what we have been arguing for the past several years. The Germans are not so much the ‘leaders’ of Europe as they are the victims of it. Ms. Merkel may not want a Euro-crisis before German elections but she may get another one after them.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/28769/Austeritys-End-Could-Bring-Additional-German-Turmoil
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